michael
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Clunkier controller, 'bout it.Rocket Surgeon said:Been running through this one as well...but on the PS2. Is the Xbox version any better/different?
That first Xbox controller was just awful.
Clunkier controller, 'bout it.Rocket Surgeon said:Been running through this one as well...but on the PS2. Is the Xbox version any better/different?
Will it play on the 360?michael said:Clunkier controller, 'bout it.
That first Xbox controller was just awful.
Yes it will.Rocket Surgeon said:Will it play on the 360?
...I seem to remember there would be some improvements to the graphics based on the hardware, (but that might be PS3).
Soundtrack stutters and repeats the same part over and over, as it did on the original Xbox.
EvilEmperorZoRG said:That's the best Indy game to date. But it lacks the Indy feeling at times. Also it feels dead at some places, like the chinese restaurant and the college. No life, no people.. just Indy and the bad guys.
Indy game that captures the IJ feeling best IMO is Staff Of Kings, for the PSP at least !
Attila the Professor said:Have you played Fate of Atlantis or, which might be more up your alley, Infernal Machine? Infernal Machine's combat system doesn't have the brawling fun of Emperor's Tomb - it's mostly firearms-based - but it does have scope and an immersive feeling of exploration.
I bought the PC version on Amazon, and yes it is DEFINITELY worth it... It is my favorite Indy game.... The brawling in it is absolutely fantastic, it has quite a bit of exploration to it... Hidden artifacts... lots of different weapons... Its a great game....I'mBatman said:I played the demo for Emperor's Tomb a year or two back, enjoyed it quiet a bit, couln't find a video game store that still stocked the game. Is it actually worth it?
It's not on Steam or any other digital distribution service I'm aware of.I'mBatman said:Is there any way to get this on PC still?
Is it on Steam?
Finn said:It's not on Steam or any other digital distribution service I'm aware of.
One's best bet would be to go looking around Amazon, eBay or similar e-store. They might still have copies lying around, used or otherwise. Here's one I found after a brief search.
A few years ago, I made a guess that it would have been in 1898 during the Spanish-American War (after our fellow member, Gear, mentioned that very same manual in this thread: Where did Indy learn to fight?)Exulted Unicron said:I was working on my journal and reading through the manual for inserts, I noticed under the combat section, the attacks seem to be from a hand to hand combat manual. The note suggests that Henry Sr. was in the volunteer corps at one point.
Interesting side note. Wonder when he was a part of those?