LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures review

Decent, but Indy fails to whip up excitement

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Pros

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    Clever puzzles

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    Lots of vehicles

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    Self-aware humor

Cons

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    Dull levels

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    Frustrating partner AI

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    Lackluster character unlocks

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How can a game that’s identical to the brilliant LEGO Star Wars in almost every respect not be as good? Simple - the setting. The Star Wars universe is vibrant, colourful and fantastical, while Indy’s real-world ’40s setting is more subdued. This works in the context of the films, but recreated in LEGO it has none of the outlandish flair of Lucas’ galaxy far, far away. Same goes for the characters - the Star Wars cast have lightsabers, force powers and blasters, some of them can fly and there are dozens of droids, aliens and oddballs to control. In Indiana Jones they all seem to have similar abilities and unlocking, say, Indy’s buddy Sallah, doesn’t come with quite the same thrill as spending your studs on Boba Fett.

But love for the subject matter aside, the problems we mentioned at the start of the review make LEGO Indy the worst LEGO game to date. The levels aren’t that interesting, the mixture of real-world textures and plastic LEGO pieces jars and the characters are nowhere near as desirable as the Star Wars gang. It’s just never that exciting, which is surprising considering what a constant thrill the films are. It’s fun in small doses, but not as consistently entertaining as LEGO Star Wars.

June 3, 2008

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GenreAction
DescriptionIndy hits the small screen in block form. It's fun in small doses, but not as consistently entertaining as LEGO Star Wars.
PlatformWii, DS, GameCube, PC, PS2, PSP, Xbox 360, PS3
US censor ratingEveryone 10+
Release date3 June 2008 (US), 6 June 2008 (UK)
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