Posted on: March 19, 2015

DregDixie
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A Worthy Successor to Infernal Machine
I first picked this game up on PS2, which was the third console it released on when it came out in 2003. For the time, it blew my mind. The graphics, music, sense of scope in the levels. This game is underrated and it's a shame, because it is for sure the best Indiana Jones game out there. The combat in this game is broken down into hand-to-hand brawling, and light shooting mechanics. For the time and even still to this day, the hand to hand is absolutely a dream. The manual shows off multiple combos you can perform by hitting different attack buttons in sequence, you can grab and toss enemies a small distance away, useful for throwing them off cliffs, and you can also block. You'll traverse jungles, german castles, temples, aquatic ruins, a u-boat base, mountainous gondola stations, chinese forts and hell itself in this game. It absolutely has varied enviroments, and alot of them could be described as large, especially for the time. Along the way you will have light puzzle solving elements that aren't too demanding, but give you a rather enjoyable break from all the jumping and punching. Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb remains to this day a game I know I can just always pick up and have fun with. Not much about it is frustrating, except for some minor parts toward the end. If you enjoy action adventure games I highly suggest picking it up.
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