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Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures (PS3)

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  • Currently 4 Stars.
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Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures (PS3) Description

Did you used to spend hours wondering what it would be like if, in the opening sequence of Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones had to evade a tumbling ball of LEGO instead of rock (or possibly papier mache, depending on what they were using for the special effects back then)? No? Was that just us...? Well, in any case, Traveller's Tales has answered the question for us with Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures. In a nutshell, Indiana Jones and his supporting cast have been given the same treatment as the Star Wars crew - they've been made all blocky. Players get to re-enact the entire first three Indy films as characters made out of LEGO in a LEGO environment faced by threats made out of LEGO. Get the gist? So, it's off to the jungles of South America, the mountaintops of India and even the home of the Holy Grail with everyone's favourite fedora-wearing archaeologist adventurer. Along the way, players will have the help of Dr Jones' supporting cast, including the likes of Marion Ravenwood and Short Round. Players will be able to swap between them at will, even combining body parts to create brand new heroes. If you like your adventures to come in customisable brick form, this one's for you.
Publisher: LucasArts   Platform: PS3   Category: Action / Adventure  
Players: 1-2   Release Date: 06 Jun 2008   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 3+  

Member Reviews for Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures (PS3)

Rating:
  • Currently 3 Stars.
Reviewed by: BG cartortroy
Single Player: Although the gameplay is very much the same in co-operative multiplayer that I’ll get to later in the review, I’ll explain the game’s concept in this section. Lego Indiana Jones is basically a comical way of portraying the movies – removing any of the graphical violence or sexual references that the movies might have implied. Lego Indiana Jones takes a comical route in not only realistically portraying the events as they occur, but also making it child-friendly. This might not be a main concern for quite a few people on this site, but for anyone with up-and-coming children gamers, this might be one of the earlier games you stick them in front of once they reach the age of eight or nine. If you’ve seen the movies, this game follows the same plot. However, it came out before the latest blockbuster, so that one will be omitted (though if you’re interested in it they came out with a Lego Indiana Jones sequel). Each movie is portrayed in the game with around seven or so levels each, with natural and logical progression. Granted, it’s not perfect, in that they needed to add some more “action” to the game to give you something to do, but it’s relatively close. The gameplay revolves around problem solving and manipulating your environment. Sure, there are bad lego guys that attack you, but a mash of the attack button will take them down relatively easy. The rest of the time you’ll be using the powers that come with each lego character. For example, Indiana Jones can use his whip to pull down levers, while some female characters can scream at such a high pitch as to break glass. Scholars can analyze hieroglyphics to solve a puzzle and open a hidden door while smaller characters can go through tiny tunnels to reach hidden areas. Each level revolves around two characters working together, and usually one of those characters is Indiana. You can switch off easily between you and the other character with a push of a button, and when you aren’t controlling a character he will be taken over by the computer, who, for the most part, will competently follow you around. There are some vehicles that you get to use (motorcycles, tractors, etc), but for the most part you’ll be on foot. Throughout the levels you can destroy almost whatever you want, which will help you create pieces to build helpful items out of. Destroying items also gives you studs, a collectible purchasing item, that directly relates to achievements that I’ll get to later. Once you have beaten a level in regular gameplay you are welcome to go back and play the level again in a free play format. In this format you can change your character by using the bumpers to allow you to use abilities that you couldn’t previously use when playing through the level. This means that you are capable of reaching new areas and finding previously unobtainable collectibles. In the end the game is great at encouraging problem solving while being so light-hearted that it’s very hard to not find enjoyable. Sure, it can get frustrating at times when you can’t figure out where to go or if the computer is being a little unhelpful, but if it wasn’t difficult at all there would be no satisfaction in completing the puzzle. Is the game a hardcore one that requires hours or practice? No. Is the game fun for what it is trying to do? Yes. Single Player Score: 9/10 Multiplayer: The game has a local co-op which is very fun when given the right chemistry of people, and taken in small doses. It’s nice in that the computer isn’t controlling the other character, so it’s easier to say “stay there”. However, I tell everyone that picks up this game to make sure that their significant other is a gamer, or else they are asking for a divorce laugh. But seriously, I had quite a bit of fun playing this with my girlfriend, though at times I wanted to burn the game and bury it in a ditch. What’s the issue you may ask? Well the game works like an old coin-operated arcade game (think TMNT 1989 Arcade) where both characters are incapable of moving beyond the constricts of the screen. This means that if one player wants to go this way while the other player wants to go that way, you’re going to have conflict. Apparently this is fixed in the latest Lego Indiana Jones installment, where it goes into split screen when going too far apart, and that will solve quite a few issues. If you’re thinking of playing with someone else, I recommend staying away from this one and picking up that one instead. However, get the right chemistry with the right person and you have a very fun game to play together, and problem-solving with two people can get you through some of those more “difficult” parts. Multiplayer Score: 7/10
Rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars.
Reviewed by: AlCapwn
Another wonderfully charming and enjoyable Lego game. This is the spiritual successor to the lego star wars games and although not vastly different the gameplay is slightly more polished. Indies whip allows for some fun gameplay including swinging from ledges, grabbing items from afar and best of all disarming enemies by whipping away their weapons. The lego world is well realised and visually very entertaining. The sound effects in the game aren't as good as in lego star wars but this may in part be down to the subject matter. There is as always plenty to unlock and loads of varied characters to choose from. Although there are an awful lot of variations on Indiana Jones to wade through. This is certainly one of the best kids games but will be enjoyed by everyone particularly fans of the films as there are plenty of subtle references and easter eggs tucked away. The game can also be played in co-op and is a great way to get casual gamer friends to play. If you are torn between this and lego star wars your decision should probably be based on which franchise you enjoy the most as they are both very accomplished games.
Rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars.
Reviewed by: danw
This is definately the best out of the Lego game I've played. Lots of variety which is lacked in the other ones and not so repetitive. Also tells the stories of the three Indiana Jones movies very well with a bit of humour. Also plenty of bonuses to unlock and extra levels to keep you going. Very good game.
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  • Currently 4 Stars.
Reviewed by: tidyspidey
This is it - easily the best Lego franchise game so far... The Star Wars releases were all great, and the recent Lego Batman was also very good, but Indiana Jones is by far the best so far. There are countless perfect recreations of well known scenes from the films, and these come thick and fast and are always fun, even on the many replays you'll be doing to collect all the many items there are to collect. The number of playable characters in this game is also staggering, and there are so many different character-specific moves that help you gain access to secret areas, that you will find yourself replaying this title again and again. The cut scenes also capture that classic Lego franchise humour, where they will do an almost perfect reproduction of a famous shot from the films, and then typically add a little maniacal Lego twist to it.... they're very funny in most cases and will have you chortling away - especially if you are an Indy fan. The graphics are very nice in terms of how far you can go with Lego, and they work perfectly for the theme of the game. Overall the level design, missions, countless collectable items and playable characters makes this Lego game an absolute must-have for Lego and Indy fans alike. Definitely give this one a try.
Rating:
  • Currently 5 Stars.
Reviewed by: Keverson
Excellent game. I wasn't too impressed with Lego Star Wars but found this game very enjoyable. Plenty of replay value to be had collecting the hidden objects using any of the characters that you've unlocked, and because of this game I've pre-ordered Lego Batman. Definitely recommend whether you want to play alone or with a friend.
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