DiscoLad
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EddyW said:Those are the ones I was looking for, thanks a bunch!
*Sigh*
Oh you mean the ones we all had our hopes up on...
Yeah i remember those..
EddyW said:Those are the ones I was looking for, thanks a bunch!
I had never seen those videos before.Indy Brazil said:
Dr. Gonzo said:I had never seen those videos before.
Now this is extremely disappointing.
That "ladies first" video really looked like Harry and had his mannerisms.
EddyW said:Haha, sorry about that, I'm not really a gamer so I didn't realize that wound was still fresh.
We haven't played an Indiana Jones game since Emperor's Tomb back in 2003. There was the LEGO game of course, and the Staff of Kings which came out 2009, but the less said about that game the better. Those two didn't satisfy our need for fedoras and whips. We've probably had at least 30 different Star Wars game come out between the release Emperor's Tomb and now, so we have just a sneaking suspicion that LucasArts is neglecting everyone's favourite archaeologist just a little bit.
Indy's brother said:I believe that the greatest Indy game has yet to be made. Indy could live on for all eternity in the console world, easily outliving Indy's creators. Unfortunately, that may be exactly how long it will take to emerge.
EvilEmperorZoRG said:Exactly my idea. I made a topic about it called Video games the future of Indy.
After Indy 5 if there's an Indy 5 we're probably done with the films. But Harrison Ford can continue portraying Indy on the best place for him after movies, videogames. There's no limit there because of ages. We can go back to to the 30s
The Drifter said:The guy who did Indy's voice in Emperor's Tomb did a decent job. Just hire him back to do it again.
Olliana said:Wait...what?
They could've made this
but decided to give us this?
This is kinda depressing...
"We want to bring consumers an Indy experience in 2009 following the successful launch of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull in 2008,” comments a LucasArts spokesperson. “The next-gen skus would not be ready for the 2009 window so we made a strategic business decision to end development on PS3 and Xbox 360."
Originally Posted by Indy Brazil
Check those videos: http://www.unseen64.net/2009/08/04/i...ps3-cancelled/
I.M.J. said:I didn't mind The Emperors Tomb, and I actually enjoyed the narrative behind the Staff of Kings, so I've got that at least. However, what these publishers should do is get in to make a game the quality of something like Uncharted (which, and let's be honest, blows any Indy game made out of the water in every conceivable way), and then swap it out with Indy characters.
The point is that when these company's set out to make a game for a license like this, it's rare that it's a quality piece. So design and adventure game and then adapt it. Don't write the game for the quick fix sale of the license. I know this seems counter intuitive, but maybe a company who does it will launch a new gaming franchise rather than a licensed product that counts on cult follower money.
DiscoLad said:So instead we got Staff of Kings... *Facepalm*