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Block-based brilliance

Jun 2, 2008 12:00 AM (133 days ago) by Jeremy Monken, The Examiner
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WASHINGTON (Map, News) - Never let it be said a game based on a movie can’t be fun.

Like the “LEGO Star Wars” games but without the Force, “Indiana Jones” takes a family-friendly look at the original three films as only LucasArts can deliver.

In this perfect platformer, you control Indy and friends as LEGO representations with simple but fun controls.

The game delights with cute, dialogue-free cutscenes that loosely mime the plot of the films.

The levels are mild and the puzzles are simple but all the elements blend to form an excellent game filled with secrets that everyone will enjoy.

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9:38 AM MST on Mon., Mar. 24, 2008 re: "Double down"

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see that's why I use a pc the games are so much better and run better than expensive consoles. Besides when I am done I can surf the net without knowing I spent 500 on a little box lol.

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2:11 PM MST on Fri., Mar. 7, 2008 re: "‘God’ in your carry-on"

More God of War PSP info needed said:
Does this version of God of War have the same Quick-Time Events, that require no strategy beyond pressing a designated button when it appears on screen? Does it have those horribly sluggish "climbing" sequences? Those repetitive "flying" sequences? Are the sequences long and common throughout the game, or are they more limited in length and frequency than in the past two games?

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