Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine is a game I played as a kid but never got to fulley experince untill now replaying it. One of the biggest issues that is brought up when talking about this game is the tank controls which without a doubt is an issue for the first few levels but you will get used to them after you play the game long enough. The controls are the biggest flaw by far but what are the pros? Fantastically detailed levels and enviorments by Lucasarts. Some really clever puzzles that will have you backtracking and trying levels over but out of a sense of fun not frustration. A great musical score that sets the tone for the game and gets you amped up to play a level. The voice acting is spot on and you can 100% believe that the voice actor is Harrison Ford when he's not. This game is also a massive bargin, I got 51 hours of gameplay from the first mission to the last and had weeks of fun and enjoyment from the cost of a meal at a fast food returant. I highly recommend this game to Indiana jones fans, 90s computer game fans and anyone who enjoys adventure games
My introduction to the SWAT series was SWAT 3 years ago on my old windows 98 machine and while I enjoyed that game quite a bit SWAT 4 crushes it in every aspect. The graphics, sound, UI, voice acting, controls are all a huge step up. You are really put in the shoes of a SWAT officer, the realism is great. This is a game with major replayablitiy, using less then lethal weapons and replaying to avoid deaths is a challenge and very fun. You can also replay missions using different entrances which changes your strategy for clearing the level. I've put so many hours into this game and still find myself coming back to it. I highly recommend this game to anyone interested in tactical shooters and just shooters in general you will not regret it.