![]() LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures Exactly why we consider it one of the best Indiana Jones games of all time. Nonetheless, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis pulled it off. ![]() It's one of the most difficult things to do in entertainment: Spin off a franchise and tell your own story with it. And by immersing ourselves in a new story, we are able to reach our own conclusions without being influenced by preconceived notions from movies. The mythical story of the lost city of Atlantis is a perfect fit for Indy. From the puzzles to the dialogue this game just has a way to sweep you off your feet. What's more, one that's wrapped up in a point-and-click adventure that's as detailed as it is in this game. Although the games are practically identical counterparts of one another, we can't say no to an original story. While we still think Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure is a fantastic game, we have to give more credit to its sequel Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. So don't judge this book by its cover, because the 1989 Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure is easily one of the best Indiana Jones games of all time. Its constant delivery of puzzles and methods for solving them truly made you feel like an archeological explorer caught up in a pivotal moment in history. This sequel is still available on Steam and is one of the best-rated Indiana Jones games of all time. Okay, enough ranting what I'm trying to say is that just because Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure is an old graphic adventure originally for the NES doesn't mean it can't tell a great story today. A significant reason why is that they strive to capture the heart and mystery of the story rather than jarring our eyes with a visual spectacle. In fact, classic games are more often than not given that honor. Sometimes it's not the newest most modern games that are the greatest of all time. ![]() Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure That being said, most of us are probably a little fuzzy on the plot, which is fine because the joy in this title lies in its gameplay. Nonetheless, LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues provided us with equally exciting gameplay that we can recall to this day. That's why it's a couple of spots beneath its predecessor. While it was an excellent game, it did not capture our imagination in the same way that the original did. As a result, it's no surprise that LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues lands on this list of the best Indian Jones games of all time. So it goes without saying that we all expected this sequel to be a huge success, which it was. At the same time, they pair perfectly with a great action adventure story like Indiana Jones. They're easy to enjoy with their simple controls, fun mechanics, and LEGO world-building. It's no secret that the LEGO line of games has captured our hearts ever since we were kids. LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues As a result, Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb makes itself an easy pick for one of the best Indiana Jones games of all time. It's a classic narrative for our cowboy hat-wearing hero and one we can get behind. The game follows the story of Indiana Jones trying to trace down an ancient artifact before it falls into the hands of Nazis. Not only was the gameplay realistic and action-packed, but the story kept us invested too. There were many strange environments to get our boots dirty and enemies to wrangle with our bullwhip or revolver. The game was outfitted with an intriguing backstory and world. Its graphics were an impressive feat for its time, but that wasn't its only achievement. It may not be up to today's standards, but Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in 2003 was one of our first 3D experiences with the character on console. And frankly, these are our picks for the Indian Jones games that gave us the best experience of being in the archaeologist's shoes. Because the next best thing to watching Indiana Jones on screen is getting to play as him in a game. In honor of the great actor Harrison Ford, and the revival of his iconic role as Indiana Jones in the series latest film, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, we thought it would be an appropriate time to reflect on the best video game spin-offs of the franchise.
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