Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure

released on Jul 01, 1989

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure

released on Jul 01, 1989

Europe, 1938. The Lost Ark was just a warm up! Now Adolph Hitler is after the most powerful talisman of all- the Holy Grail. A few brave men stand in his way. Fortunately, one of them is Indiana Jones. And this time, he has his dad with him. The bad guys are in your face all the way- Nazis, mercenaries, traitors, spies. Not to mention everything the Luftwaffe can throw at you.. Can you handle the heat? If you can, you just might earn a higher I.Q. (Indy Quotient) than the man with the whip and the hat. Puzzles, action, adventure.


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S'essayer aujourd'hui à des mécaniques d'un autre temps étant assez rude, je n'ai pas hésité à consulter une solution pour ne pas oublier dans les premières zones des objets indispensables plus tard et pour diminuer la frustration engendrée par l'essai-erreur en ce qui concerne les choix de dialogue.
Sinon, l'humour fait toujours mouche et la direction artistique possède toujours son charme.

As far as LucasArts adventure games, this isn't their finest work. It's pretty clunky, and unless you have a guide you're gonna spend hours trying to click on every little inch of the screen in the hopes of something happening. Despite that, I loved this through and through. As an Indy fan, getting to play an expanded version of one of his greatest adventures was an awesome treat, and it's clear this had loads of love and passion put in. Still, I can only really recommend this one if you REALLY love Indy or classic point-and-clicks, and have the patience to put up with its jank. If not, Fate of Atlantis is probably gonna be more your thing, but this is still an awesome love letter to the original movie, and a pretty fun adventure game, despite its flaws.

Sinceramente una sorpresita. Se traslada muy bien el humor de Indy y LucasFilms al juego, además de tener una historia bastante potable.

Not quite as refined as future LucasArts adventure games and the mazes are annoying but it still holds up. The 8-bit CGA are surprisingly good considering the constraints and the atmosphere copied the movie really well.

Honestly, didn’t really enjoy this one. I didn’t like the sound design, the writing, or enjoy the gameplay. This would’ve been impossible for me to make any progress without a guide. Just not a game for me.