Video Game Reviews
                   Title: Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb
                    Review rating: ***
                    Platform/console: PC, Playstation2, XBox
                    Release date: June 2003
                    Genre: Action, strategy, role-playing
                    Players allowed: 1
                    ESRB rating: T (violence)
                    Production company: Lucasarts Entertainment Company
                    
                    The voice talent for Indiana Jones in this game could probably 
                    be easily mistaken for Harrison Ford's voice, but it's 
                    not his unfortunately though John Williams' music appears 
                    in this solid game.
                    
                    Ten levels of linear missions and pit falling progression 
                    are balanced by a great emphasis on raw hand to hand fighting 
                    (as said in the game's advertisement your fists never run 
                    out of ammo) though you do get Tommy guns and explosions weapons 
                    as well.
                    
                    Overall, the levels are fairly easy which works well for younger, 
                    less experienced players. Indy gets a whip, machete, shotgun, 
                    pistol and other items to pick up and use along his adventures. 
                    You lose momentum on whip swinging if you wait, but you can 
                    always regain it and Indy never loses his hat even when he 
                    swims.
                    
                    Most of the challenge comes from maneuvering through the thick 
                    environments to achieve missions full of realism and challenging, 
                    yet linear, problem solving challenges. The game does make 
                    it easier by eliminating falls as you walk across wall and 
                    other tight spaces - you only have to attach and detach once 
                    you've crossed the nail biting obstacle. Recommended and a 
                    worthy game experience based on the popular film character.
                    
                    Review by Michael Siebenaler
                  
 
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