Indiana Jones
- Features 19 levels
- four weapons
- variety of enemies
- password save
Product Description
The Communists are trying to reassemble a machine that will open the door to a analogous universe. But, many of the key parts are missing. It is up to you as Indiana Jones to search the globe and recover the pieces before the Soviets do. You will have to run, jump, swim, and fight his way owing to 19 levels of action. Luckily, you can use a whip, pistol, machine gun, and grenades on the Soviet soldiers, spiders, scorpions, snakes, wolves, jaguars, sharks, jellyfish, and fatal lice you encounter. After completing a level, you will be treated to a cinematic clip that will advance the plot and reveal the password you need to continue the game. The world will only be safe when the missing parts are recovered and the Communist threat is quelled in INDIANA JONES AND THE INFERNAL MACHINE.
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I prefer the formats of Donkey Kong, Tombraider, Wario and Mario. The Zelda and Pokemon formats aren’t for me….so the format of Indianna Jones…I wasn’t thrilled with. Characters are too small.
Rating: 1 / 5
I did delight in this game, but it did give me headaches. The screen is so small. You can’t even see Indy’s head. In fact, his hat is his head in this game. The puzzles are simillar to it’s PC and N64 companions. Sometimes, you can’t figure out the puzzles, and you end up running around the level for an hour looking for some way to beat it. If you are a honest Indy fan like me, you will want this game. But if you have never played the other sports meeting, and not a fan, stay away!
Rating: 3 / 5
Frankly, I expected more from LucasArts. I’ve played other sports meeting by them, including the N64 version of this title, and they were brilliant. But the GBC version has poor graphics and poor control. It’s hard to figure out what to do, and even harder to do it. The button use is unnatural, it’s very simple to die with a misstep. The password save system is ancient and outmoded. I don’t know what else to say about it. It just doesn’t live up to the Indy name.
Rating: 2 / 5
Visibly this game was designed for folks who have already played either the N64 or the PC version of this title, because the GBC edition completely lacks any semblance of a tale: there are no cutscenes whatsoever, nor any explanations as to why you are moving from level-to-level. Basically the contemporary level ends and you’re thrown into the next one.
The only bright light for this game comes in its graphics. For a GBC title, this game has a pretty excellent look. Unfortunately that’s not NEARLY enough to offset just how truly tedious this game is! There is no social class music, the gameplay is slow and uninspired and, without a compelling tale to justify the monotony, is quite frankly….BORING!!!
Some of the puzzles – most notably, the Meroe “block-jumping over water” challenge – were just SO FRUSTRATING that they made me literally want to smash my Gameboy to BITS!!!!
I never got to end this game, but, because of a very SERIOUS programming flaw I encountered in the Infernal Machine level! I’m not sure if this is right of all copies of the game – in fact, it may be the result of some minor hurt to the cartridge itself – but the fact that I had worked SO hard on such a frustrating game only to be shot down near the end by a factor that I could not control was just too much for me to take!
In fact, the only reason I am (perhaps misguidedly) not giving this game a release star is because I am COMPLETELY in like with the by FAR superior PC original (Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine) and because I consider this game a part of my Indy memorabilia pool.
Goodness, I was SOOO disappointed with this title! I bought it only recently because my parents would not buy it for me when it was groundbreaking new (and apparently for excellent reason). I thought it would grant me with at least a fraction of the fun that the PC game had, but it didn’t even scratch the surface! Pair this with the frustration that this game instead provides and what you’ve got is just one…huge…CATASTROPHE!!!
I’m sorry Indy, but this is SOOOO not a winner! So not!
(And neither was Kingdom of the Crystal Skull…ahem…yeah.)
Rating: 2 / 5
This game is way better than some … that is released today, it has excellent graphics and control and the game is quite fun. It’s very much like the N64 and computer sports meeting with the same type of gameplay, wich is a excellent thing. I mean, who wants that simpson … anyway?
Rating: 4 / 5