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Do you people actually read threads before posting in them? Obviously not.
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I just missed the most important part number IV in the mentioned guide. The previous stones must be aligned in the way they were before setting a new one. :doh: So...I'm finishing this one... what do you recommend to play next? :thumbs: Quote:
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I just thought of Indy. What was this special sandwich called in the submarine? It's been bothering me that I can't remember it's name, Frederick Humpstead?
[edit] No wait it was Dagworth Bumstead.. argh can't remember, please help me out [edit2] Nvm found it: Dagwood Bumstead! :) |
*Shakes fist at LucasArts. I loved the demo I had of this game, and would really like to play it. But I don't really think it's worth money anymore, oh well just have to wait for LucasArts to go bankrupt.
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It's worth it, unless you're not an Indiana Jones fan. I think Indiana Jones games, like Star Trek games, are best when they're adventure games. I've never been interested in the Tomb Raider clones they've been crapping out.
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I thought so too till I had the chance to play Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb on Xbox at a friend's. I felt like in an Indiana Jones movie and the bad points were funny. You could make fun of the game and really enjoy it at the same time. The whip gave the Tomb Raider jumping a new twist, and hitting guys with bottles and throwing the bottles at them was hilarious. The shooting was also good - Indiana-Jones-like and immersive -, but I couldn't try it out that much.
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one of my favs, also it is the second aventure game i've finished as a kid!
loved the difrent paths you could take, and still love the game! |
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