Such a quest should be easy for an adventurer such as Dr Jones, and with game controls as well laid out as these, it is.
Indy can run, jump, shimmy up ropes, swing with his whip, and fight it out with nasty villains. True to the movies, he also has to navigate an almost constant stream of death-traps--caves full of traps, ruins full of traps, medieval castles filled with traps. And guess what you find in China? Yes, more traps. It gets repetitive, but the game has some very clever tricks. For example, skulls make noise, so Indy can toss a few and watch the crocodiles or sentry traps target them instead.
In addition to traps, Indy must combat Chinese Triads, poachers, animated statuary and Nazis. He can execute quick punch combinations to knock his foes out or pick up weapons such as a chair, a plank, a machete or firearms. His famous whip can be used to disarm foes. The only problem is the camera, which is difficult to keep in the right position. You have complete control of it, but it's hard to manage a camera while you're fighting a martial arts expert.
The graphics are good, pleasantly reminiscent of some of the movies' more memorable locales. The in-game Indy mug looks like Harrison Ford right down to the chin scar. Other nice touches include Indy actually having to pick up his hat if it falls off during a fight and the little 1930s plane flying over the aged and weathered world map. The music is pure John Williams and the voice work is handled by very convincing imitators. The guy they got for Indy, in particular, sounds a lot like Ford himself.
Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb does right by its licence and provides hours of entertainment for anyone who's ever wanted to relive the movies starring the most exciting adventurer alive. --Bob Andrews
The graphics are impressive and the locations original! I like Indy's weapons and like blasting those enemies!! Also using his whip is a cool feature!! Some of the sheets are hard and take time to complete. On a water sheet and finding it hard to complete. Borrowed it my nephew to play and cant get it back of him to finish the game!!
There are some daft puzzles in it what dont really make sense.Can't get passed the 'Gates of Neptune' sheet.Aim to plod on with it again at winter to cheer those dark nights up!!!
However.... this game is great. Clearly it is aimed at those who picked up and played the Tomb Raider games. Accept Indy doesnt have square nipples or long hair. As far as I go, this game is everythiung that Tomb Raider should have been. It is really playable and very easy to get into. The controls are a bit of a faff at first, and trying to change between items when some geezer is coming at ya with his combat knife is a bit tricky!
But on the whole the game is very easy to get used to. The graphics are pretty decent, and the sound track is out of this world. The combat on the Tomb raider games was a real wash out, but the combat here is totally like the movies. You can grab and scuffle with Nazis, Crocdiles, Walls (think thats just me being bad at the game though). It is so easy to get into the combat on it and it simply has ya running around trying to find the next best thing to beat up.
The game is faithful to the whole ethos of the movies. But furthermore it carries its own movie like plot, with great enemies, associates, action scenes and twists and turns in the stories. You go all over the wolrd (Indy style - in ya little plane) and each level is really unique. You have to take all sorts of approaches in the game, such as stealth, action, blow everything to bits, run away from big beasts and also running and jumping great ravines.
I recommend this game without reservation. Got mine in a sale. But best not say where, Mr Amazon might av something to say. Either way its a good buy for the price these guys have it at.
Seany