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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

PC
Released

Release Date: October 29, 1990

Adventure, Point-and-click, Movies, 2D, Interwar Period, Singleplayer

The third adventure game, written by LucasArts. Its plot is based on the plot of the last part of the trilogy about the adventures of Indiana Jones, concerning the search for St. Grail.

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If someone does not yet know who Indiana Jones is, he should let go of reading this text and almost immediately go to the nearest video rental company for one of the three films telling about his incredible adventures. Those who know the subject very well probably already guess that the game described below is based on the plot of the last part of the trilogy concerning the search for St. Grail.

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is only the third adventure, written by LucasArts, so it is difficult to talk about the great experiences of programmers, and yet it surprises with its professional approach to the subject. The most interesting aspect related to this program is that despite the close connection with the script of the film, it can be completed in as many as three ways, not to mention alternative solutions to various problems, which will be found in bundles during the game. It is also one of the few adventures in which a great emphasis is placed on conducting dialogues with independent heroes. If you believe the authors' assurances, regardless of the problem, each conversation can be concluded successfully by skillfully directing options, or lead to a situation where the strength of our arguments is decided by the fists. Indiana Jones is a game with a strong emphasis on dexterity and combat, you will have to perfect it. The program is not particularly complicated, especially if you know the film well, although there are moments in the game that have at most a loose connection with its plot. These are various labyrinths, full of blind alleys, or an airship detached from the airship, which has to be safely brought to the ground (almost like in a simulator).

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Video Game:

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PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
PC 286 12MHz, 1MB RAM, VGA.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Video Game.

78%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mostly Positive (362)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Classic Adventure: The game is considered a classic in the point-and-click genre, praised for its clever puzzle design, humor, and narrative freedom.
  • Multiple Solutions: Players appreciate the ability to solve puzzles in various ways, enhancing replayability and creativity.
  • Immersive Storytelling: The game captures the spirit of the Indiana Jones franchise, providing an engaging narrative that follows the film's beats while offering unique twists.
  • Nostalgia Factor: Many users fondly remember the game from their childhood, adding a layer of emotional connection.
  • Visual and Audio Appeal: While dated, the graphics and synthesized score contribute to an immersive experience reflective of its time.

The main cons of the game

  • High Difficulty: The game is noted for its punishing difficulty, which can lead to frustration, especially for modern players.
  • Obscure Puzzles: Some puzzles require leaps of logic or obscure solutions that may not be intuitive, causing players to feel lost or stuck.
  • Clunky Interface: The SCUMM verb interface, while innovative at the time, can feel cumbersome compared to more modern systems.
  • Rushed Ending: Some players feel that the story's conclusion is underdeveloped or hurried.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Lack of Modern Quality of Life Features: Players noted the absence of trophies or achievements, which could enhance replay value.
  • No Voice Acting: Most versions lack voice acting, which some users feel could have added depth to the characters and story.
  • Limited Guidance: The game does not provide sufficient hints or guidance for players unfamiliar with the genre, leading to frustration.
  • Inconsistent Puzzle Logic: Some puzzles seem to rely on luck rather than logical reasoning, which can be disheartening for players looking for a challenge that rewards thought.

Summary

  • Overall, while "Indiana Jones® and the Last Crusade™" is celebrated for its classic status and engaging gameplay, it is also critiqued for its difficulty and some outdated design elements.

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