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Satisfying. Nothing against Indiana Jones, just a big Star Wars fan. I found the game more challenging than the Star Wars version, but I liked the Star Wars version more. Lego Indiana Jones: The Origanal Adventures held my attention long enough that I played it all the way through. It was a little slow at first, but I really got into it a few levels in. I liked the race track that you could build yourself at the end of the game.
Especialy for this game. For all PSP owners. After playing this game Im sure to get LEGO Batman and Star wars. Some of the load times is annoying, but hey it's a Portable. Short and simple. NO need to sweat the small stuff. DA dada DAAA dada DA.
The only gripe I have ever had with the lego games is the lack of speaking interaction.with the technology available, I think it would really make the games tops. The game is really fun. Figuring out what to do in order to advance to the next level is a fun challenge each time. It makes it a little lame for me.
It may not take you too long to breeze through the game though, but if you do, it is worth going back and playing again just to catch all the game's in-jokes and visual gags, along with a horde of hidden items and goodies as well. Traveller's Tales returns with another Lego-based game, this time focusing on the Indiana Jones franchise after conquering the world of Star Wars. If there's any real flaws to the game, it's that the AI isn't all that good in terms of enemies and AI-controlled pals, and the load times here on the PSP are longer than they should be, but as a whole, Lego Indiana Jones is still massively enjoyable. The gameplay itself is relatively simple, family friendly fun that nearly anyone can pick up and play. Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures is exactly what the title implies: the original Indy trilogy in Lego form. Co-op mode is where the real fun of Lego Indiana Jones is to be had though, and like Lego Star Wars before it, the game just has a sense of undeniable charm to it that you can't help but get some enjoyment in the very least out of it. All in all, Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures continues the tradition of wonderfully fun and family friendly games, and is definitely worth picking up for Indy fans or anyone looking for some good clean fun.
It takes a few moments to get from the Barnett college to the adventures, but then there is no interruption while playing.The only problem I've found is you cannot save the game whenever you want (or at least I haven't found a way). I'm 40. Scenes can take quite a while to complete, but you have to start them all over if you want to switch game while you are in the middle of a scene. Nonetheless, I strongly advise you to get the game. Maybe it is too early to say, but until now the game is not repetitive at all. I've just played the game for a couple of hours, but I'm addicted. You have to use your brain to find solutions, and this is the best way a videogame can work.On my PSP 2000 load times are not so terrible. I'm so impressed I've already ordered Lego Star Wars II, and I think I'll get the Batman for my PS3 too.
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