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Lego Indiana Jones 2 Or, If It Ain't Broke, Get A Team On It

Gojirob

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I like these games. Simple stupid goofy fun, and a great sense of humor, and generally good graphics and often stellar sound. Everyone of them has a part that kinda tests the nerves : Star Wars had the original Pod-Race and Dagobah, Batman has this one slide that seems like it was designed by the Joker himself, and Indy 1 had the flood in the mines on Temple Of Doom. Nothing to write home about, an island of real difficulty in a sea of easy.

Lego Indy 2 is no harder per se, but they redesigned it in several ways that seem counter-intuitive. No more Free Play, so you can't see how a high-jumper helps in this or that situation. Very specific treasure missions, meaning that it either selects for you (Indy&sidekick) or you must have characters with special abilities, sometimes 2-in-1. Characters no longer travel between movies, so the kick of say teaming Professor Jones with grandson Mutt, or imagining Willie and Marion talking trash about Indy is gone. One treasure level on Temple almost seems to fail you as you enter w/o indicating what you were supposed to do. Another has the enemies providing such massive interference in the goal its insane--they can even undo a part of the goal you've already accomplished. Vehicles don't travel between movies either, so no using the Flying Wing over Princeton or Germany. One of the things I always loved about LSW was you could replay levels and maybe have Mace or Anakin smash Palps in ROTJ. Call them kiddie or even baby games if you have to go there, but they're also fun, and this one's design is getting in the way of it.

I've given it a chance, and I'll likely give it more of a chance. But so far, I am a lot less than impressed. Maybe this approach was used because they didn't have as much material to work with as Part 1, since the best sequences from 1-3 were already in LIJ1, but it already makes me worry for Harry Potter.
 
I didn't really like the first Lego Indy game specifically because it wasn't terribly intuitive. I felt like I had to look at the strategy guide way too often, and then I got bored.

I love the other Lego games, though, and I can't wait for more.
 
I've actually heard from a few people that the new Lego Indy Jones isn't that great. I have to admit I'm really looking forward to the Harry Potter one, but if the design is changed I don't know if I'll pick it up or not.
Heck, the first Indy Jones was pretty hard for my son.
 
I could never really get into the Lego games. They aren't bad exactly, but the lack of any (and I do mean any) challenge just made me wonder why I wasn't watching the movies instead.
 
I always kind of assumed the Lego games were stamped out on a production line.
 
I've actually heard from a few people that the new Lego Indy Jones isn't that great. I have to admit I'm really looking forward to the Harry Potter one, but if the design is changed I don't know if I'll pick it up or not.
Heck, the first Indy Jones was pretty hard for my son.
Hell, the first Lego Indian Jones was hard for my 23 year old girlfriend....though that could be because she sucks at games
 
I always kind of assumed the Lego games were stamped out on a production line.

Most have had glowing reviews and are well relieved by gamers, especially the Star Wars ones, and they are well-crafted. They're not difficult, but they present a light challenge and are funny and inventive enough to hold your interest. It's entertaining to see the movies play out Lego-style.
 
LEGO Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars!!! Will be coming out in the fall.

Awesome!!!

I'm looking forward to Harry Potter Lego too. As for Indy, I actually preferred the first one to Lego Batman, which was weird because I was SO looking forward to Batman.

Haven't planed Indy 2.
 
I always kind of assumed the Lego games were stamped out on a production line.

Most have had glowing reviews and are well relieved by gamers, especially the Star Wars ones, and they are well-crafted. They're not difficult, but they present a light challenge and are funny and inventive enough to hold your interest. It's entertaining to see the movies play out Lego-style.

Yeah, but that was before there were too many of the things to count. The Sims was well received by gamers and the industry until they whored it out too. I'm not saying that the latest and upcoming LEGO games aren't any good, rather that the seemingly endless procession of such titles creates an impression of itself, at least to outsiders. The same is true of many franchises, LEGO just happened to be the one in the firing line at the time. ;)
 
I love the LEGO games, but I admit that LEGO Indiana Jones is my least favorite of the series...ROCKET NAZI'S!!!!!!! :angryface: I'll give LIJ2 a rent, though
 
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