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Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb

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GF Rating
7.2

495 ratings

Critic & User Reviews

GF Rating
10

Perfect

I loved it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

posted by jacobded (FOLSOM, CA) Jun 24, 2008

Member since Apr 2007

4 out of 6 gamers (67%) found this review helpful

I really like it allot but im stuck on the 7th level I think it is really hard and scary and I really like the game still I just keep tring to beat it and you shuold really get this game...

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GF Rating
10

Perfect

The best adventure game ever!

posted by Alexander1 (OAKLAND, CA) Apr 22, 2008

Member since Dec 2007

2 out of 3 gamers (67%) found this review helpful

I love the Indiana Jones game. You fight sharks, alligators, ninjas and everything else you can think of. The levels are totally advanced so if you just got an XBOX then I wouldn't rent this game. The only thing I would improve is the graphics so if your a guy or girl who likes good graphics then try a different adventure game. But I doubt you will find a adventure game as good as this.

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GF Rating
9

Excellent

great Indy game

posted by smoke2out (LARKSPUR, CO) Oct 30, 2009

Member since Oct 2009

2 out of 2 gamers (100%) found this review helpful

This game is solid and is much better than the Wii's Staff of Kings. Gameplay consists mostly of fighting and platforming (jumping, whip swinging, etc.) through somewhat linear levels that are long and expansive. I love that the scope of the game seems huge, especially when battling through underwater caverns or ascending to the top of a castle or tower. Fighting can be a headache; fist-fighting is just button-mashing and trying to aim a gun is more trouble than it is worth. Shooting is best done by just running up to the enemy and firing. Also, the default controls have jump as the B button and attack is the A button. Go figure. The puzzles are fairly straight forward and there are occasionally a few artifacts that need to be found, but I don't think I ever really got too confused or lost in a level. The objectives that appear when you pause the game are helpful in case you aren't sure what to do. Overall, I thought the game did a good job capturing the feel of the Indiana Jones saga. The storyline was typical of an Indy movie, but there weren't too many long cut scenes that can bog down some games. I had a tough time putting down the controller as soon as I started playing. Terrific game.

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