| OUR RATING:
8.3
GREAT
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Why you should buy it: You love the Indiana Jones movies and want that experience in Lego form.
Why you should rent it: You found Lego Star Wars tedious. |
UNIQUE RATING:
SUGGESTION:
Buy It |
Written by: Chris Selogy | Tags: LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, Xbox 360
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One of the big claims about Lego Indiana Jones is that each character has a unique ability and that’s not necessarily true. There are some characters, like Willie, Short Round, Indy, and others that have unique abilities, most of the rest generally carry special weapons or items that they aren’t required to be used. These weapons can almost be any object you can pick up the game, from guns to shovels, torches to swords, and even vehicles can be used to run over objects for their precious coins. Also included with some of these characters are their phobias, so Indy and a few other characters get squeamish around snakes spiders, or rats, making them impossible to use until you get rid of the snakes. With all of these characters, it’s a no-brainer that co-op play is involved, though just for two players and there’s no online co-op, which is a disappointment considering the last Lego Star Wars game included the feature for the Xbox 360 version. For Temple of Doom and Last Crusade, you will regularly see three characters on screen, so one character will stay controlled by the AI.
The gameplay of Lego Indiana Jones is very much the same as previous Lego Star Wars games, as you make your way through levels destroying objects for coins, solving puzzles, and killing enemies and bosses that appear. It still has that simple fun quality about it that makes the game easily accessible for players of all ages. Vehicles can be found in quite a few of the levels, such as motorcycles, bicycles, elephants, cars, trucks, and boats. In between chapters, you can head back to Barnett College, which acts as the game’s hub world. There you can visit the library to buy new characters, access the classroom to enter codes, visit the theater to view cutscenes, head to the mail room to collect parcels and secrets, go to the art room to create custom characters, or check out the artifact room to view any artifacts you’ve collected throughout the game.
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Lego Indiana Jones’s success comes from keeping the fun gameplay of the Lego Star Wars games, but injecting the classic Indy moments, music, and characters. This is the perfect way to introduce kids to the movies if you don’t feel the melting faces and the Temple of Doom are appropriate for them. For the somewhat budget price tags of the console versions, Lego Indy’s got a lot of gameplay and unlockables to make sure you get your money’s worth, especially if you have a friend with whom to play.
| Tom Selleck was originally cast in the role of Indiana Jones, but due to his commitment to Magnum PI, Harrison Ford was then given the role. |
Also Available On:
Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, PC, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Playstation Portable
Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, PC, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Playstation Portable
| Published by: | LucasArts |
| Developed by: | Travellers Tales |
| Genre: | Action/Adventure |
| # of Players: | 1-2 |
| ESRB Rating: | Everyone 10+ |
| Release Date: | US: June 3rd, 2008 |






