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Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (1992)

Posted at 13:31 on April 15th, 2024 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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As I remember, the book can be in different random places. Though I don't remember it ever being in this office. So, my guess, it's indeed always empty.

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Every path involves the search for Trottier. The chaotic running around of the same four passers-by is so horrible. The car-chase is however unique, Teams has something entirely different and Fists almost doesn't need Trottier.

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Yes, I remember the how many fingers debacle ;)

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Sternhart turned into a skeleton??? Er... how long has it taken me to get to Crete?

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Posted at 06:44 on April 16th, 2024 | Quote | Edit | Delete | Delete Attachment
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Having gotten to the gates of Atlantis, I figured it's best to try the other paths first. Going for "team". I liked the part with Trottier in this one. Yes, asking the player to guess "how many fingers" is stupid. But the idea of quizzing them in statements made in an earlier conversation, seemingly unimportant side details, was good. Plus, there was an alternative solution available.

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I enjoyed the team path. Those little touches of interaction with Sophia. The squabbling, as clichéd as it is. The way she waves when seeing her through the measuring device. Or when she has to crawl through the hole to open the door - both clearly uncomfortable with the amount of physical contact. The coded conversation on the submarine. She gets captured too much, yes. Still quite an achievement for the time. Puzzles also seemed better. I maintain this is the "true" path planned first.

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Now tackling the Fists path. So far seems like the least fleshed out. Trottier is useless. On the dig site, Indy finds a secret passage which contains... *nothing*. Going through just triggers the story to go on for no discernable reason.

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Made it to Atlantis for the third time. Honestly, underwhelming path overall. The fighting system is exactly like the one in Pirates in theory. In practice, it's no fun. Note on the voicework: Arnold didn't even *sing* "gaudeamus igitur". I liked the very final scene, seeing the submarine approach just as a shadow.

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Played through the outer ring of Atlantis. For the first time in this game, I have the feeling there are some actual puzzle chains forming.I like the retro-futuristic technology and art design. Of course, it never gives the impression of this being a city where people actually lived. Too many "workshops". Much too small overall. This, though, is not criticism. They couldn't have done it better realistically.

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Posted at 18:01 on April 18th, 2024 | Quote | Edit | Delete | Delete Attachment
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Man, do I wish this raft was faster!

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Posted at 18:52 on April 18th, 2024 | Quote | Edit | Delete | Delete Attachment
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Made it. Overall, considering team path, liked it. Quite a pace for an adventure game. Constant forward movement. I do wonder why it is listed as "hard puzzles" often. It's very linear, few locations available at each time, few objects. Never really opened up. This made almost everything straightforward, even in less logical moments. In the endgame, use of light, colours and perspective were the highlight for me.

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Posted at 19:01 on April 18th, 2024 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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It's nice you win a free submarine in the end

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Yup! Plus, the classic Indiana Jones ending: everything would have happened and ended exactly the same way without him.

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Posted at 19:09 on April 18th, 2024 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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hahaha

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