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LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues (Xbox 360)

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LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues (Xbox 360) Description

Who loves LEGO? We know you do. We do too. It's hard to find anyone who doesn't like LEGO, for we have all experienced building ridiculous objects and items out of it as kids. LEGO Indiana Jones marked a computer game revival for the franchise, and it was very good family fun to boot. Now, the toy version of everyone's favourite part-teacher, part-archaeologist explorer is journeying throughout all four of the classic Indiana Jones movies, providing a tongue-in-cheek recreation of famous scenes and scenarios. Work your way through Raiders of the Lost Ark, tackle a dark cult in Temple of Doom and search for the Holy Grail in The Last Crusade. For the first time, you can jump right into the action as seen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull too, which sees Indy evading the Russian KGB to discover the secret of the world's most valuable deformed skull... With the trademark humour that the LEGO games are known for, you can expect the same madcap retelling of an iconic legend here. And when that's not enough for you, LEGO Indiana Jones 2 offers the option for players to create their own levels. Make your own sinister tomb or archaeological dig and you and a friend can tackle them together.
Publisher: Activision   Platform: Xbox 360   Category: Action / Adventure  
Players: 1-2   Release Date: 20 Nov 2009   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 7+  

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Reviewed by: BG cartortroy
To begin, I'm a big fan of the Lego series of games. Having spent hours and days on some of them, they always are fun to replay with a friend or just by yourself. However, Lego Indiana Jones 2 is very different from previous Lego installments especially the first Lego Indiana Jones. To start with, there is no longer one large area to explore where you choose what levels you would like to play. For example, on the first Lego Indiana Jones, the main setting is the college Indiana works at. Now though, each story has it's own setting. Raiders of the Lost Ark is set in a big area called a hub, with locations from the film and also you have to explore this area to unlock new characters, levels, secrets and vehicles. Since each story has a different setting, every hub is like a brand new adventure and something to look forward to after finishing one. These don't get repetitive because you do different things in each one. The missions though are very different from the first Lego Indiana Jones. Some levels are remade such as the 'Into the Mountains' level and others are new which didn't make it to the previous game. Since 'The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull' wasn't in the previous game, all the levels are new. The only problem is, each level is VERY short. You could probably do a few in two minutes and most are set in just one area. What gets really repetitve are the vehicle levels where you must do exactly the same thing on every other vehicle level, which is to eliminate enemy after enemy until the level is completed. This is a big shame since there is quite a few vehicle levels. Also, there are no longer hidden objects in story levels, the only reason you would need to replay a level would be to collect a certain amount of studs or to get an achievement. A brilliant new feature is split-screen. While playing Co-Op with a friend, instead of both players arguing which direction to go, they can now go where ever they want since the screen automatically switches to split-screen when players wander away from each other. This works well with no problems. Once both players get near each other again, the screen returns to normal. I'm hoping they update the previous installments with this feature. A new added bonus is the Creator mode. In Creator, you can build your own levels from scratch choosing what locations to use and objects. This can add to hours of gameplay and is very addictive. Also Character Creator returns where you customise a character to look like whatever you want it to. Another mode in Creator is 'Build Your Own Adventure' where you choose an adventure to do, starting with what quest item you would like to recover like the Crystal Skull, then you can choose which two characters you would like to go on the quest, you then get the choice of which story level you would like it to be based on and then you begin. Free play mode also returns but is now called 'Quick Play' but you can only play as the two characters you first chose, you cannot tap LT or RT to switch, like on previous Lego games. . Overall, this game feels rushed, like each level was done very quickly in order to move on to the next one. If the levels weren't repetitve and so short, I might have actually enjoyed this game more. Instead, I was let down by it. I would recommend this to anyone who liked the previous Lego games. If you havn't played any previous ones, I recommend you try one of those first

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