![]() ![]() ![]() If one Indiana Jones game can comfortably be called a classic on this list, its 1992's Indiana Jones and The Fate of Atlantis. (Image credit: LucasArts) Indiana Jones and The Fate of Atlantis It’s now backwards compatible on Xbox One and Xbox Series X, if you want to revisit it. The rest of the game is solid, is predictable, Tomb Raider-like fare, but those punch-ups are still impressively good fun. As such, Indy would send enemies flying across tables, smashing up the scenery, and sucker-punching them into unconsciousness, all while they flailed realistically around destructible objects. Indy can grab, and wallop enemies with melee attacks, but it’s all intentionally a bit rough-and-ready, like a barfight rather than a superhero smackdown. Its best moments come during its scrappy brawls – not bettered until Uncharted 3’s cinematic fisticuffs. While telling an original story, it cleverly apes some of the best scenes from the films, and was, for the time, an ambitious-looking 3D game. ![]() As you’d expect, some right naughty folk are after it too, for nefarious purposes. Released in 2003 for Windows, PS2 and Xbox, it sees Jones travel from Ceylon to Prague and some more… supernatural location, in the hunt for a Black Pearl, ‘The Heart of the Dragon’ buried with the First Emperor of China. (Image credit: LucasArts) Indiana Jones and the Emperor’s TombĪ personal favorite, this one, and the last attempt at a ‘realistic’ Indiana Jones game. ![]()
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