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Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb

Title: Indiana Jones And The Emperor’s Tomb

Format: Microsoft Windows CD-ROM

Operating System: Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP

Starring The Voices Of: David Bach, Vivian Wu, Keone Young, Rick Jameson, Lai Wulff, Alan Drewin, Kevin Michael Richardson, Jim Ward, Phil Proctor, Arthur King, Herbert Primig, Keren Hanci, Lei Yin, Toraten Vogen, and Matt Lindquist

Writer: Fred Corchero

Project Directors: Douglas Hare, Richard Hare, and Gary Priest

Languages: English Stereo Sound

Requirements: 100% DirectX Compatible Computer, Pentium III 733Mhz Or Better, 128 MB RAM, GeForce 256 Video Card Or Better, DirectX Compatible Sound Card, Quad Speed IDE Or SCSI CD-ROM Drive, 100% Compatible Direct Input Compatible Keyboard, DirectX 8.1 Of Higher, 1.75 GB Minimum Free Hard Drive Space Required

Packaging: Two-Disc Jewel Case

Year of Release: 2003

Home Video Distributor: LucasArts Entertainment Company

ESRB Rating: T For Teen – Video Game Violence

Reviewer: Mark A. Rivera

It is 1935 and Dr. Henry “Indiana” Jones, Jr. is in China trying to prevent a powerful artifact from falling into evil hands. From the jungles of Ceylon, underwater palaces in Istanbul, to the deadly streets of Hong Kong and beyond, players are in control to assist Dr. Jones on a race against Nazis and the Asian Underworld with his mysterious and alluring partner Mei Ling. Players can make Indy leap, swim, climb, and punch his way through various exotic locales.

For the first time Indy brawls his way through game levels, engaging in hand-to-hand combat and cool new moves that include climbing, wall hugging, shimmying, jumping, falling, rope swinging and least we forget Indy’s trusted whip. Improvised new weapons include shovels, a gong mallet, bar railing, Ming vases, table leg, and more. Standard arsenal in the game includes the whip, revolver, shotgun, submachine gun, and grenades.

There are ten levels of gameplay with both action and puzzles. Real-time facial animations and lip-synching along with an advanced skeletal animation system makes Indiana Jones more lifelike than he has ever appeared before in a videogame. Even Indy’s clothing and hair react to movement in a similar manner. The game is a bit tricky because full use of so many various keyboard controls are put to use at any given time so this some takes time and practice to get used to, but the game is well worth the effort though I highly recommend picling up the companion player’s guide to get the most out of playing. The instruction booklet within the box is made to look like Dr. Jones’ Journal and while lavishly illustrated and put together, but it can be a bit cumbersome to read.

Overall though I think fans who have enjoyed previous Indiana Jones adventure games like “Indiana Jones And The Infernal Machine” will love this new game. “Indiana Jones And The Emperor’s Tomb” is available for the Microsoft Windows based computers directly from the LucasArts Company Store at www.store.lucasarts.com and retailers on and offline too. A version for the X-Box is also available and a version for Sony PlayStation 2 users will be out in May.

“Indiana Jones And The Emperor’s Tomb” is available on CD-ROM now for Microsoft Windows based PCs from LucasArts Entertainment Company.

© Copyright 2003 By Mark A. Rivera
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