Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings

Genre
Action
Released on
Wii
6/9/2009
Pub
LucasArts Entertainment Company
Dev
LucasArts Entertainment Company
Released on
PlayStation 2
6/9/2009
Pub
LucasArts Entertainment Company
Dev
LucasArts Entertainment Company
Released on
PSP
6/9/2009
Pub
LucasArts Entertainment Company
Dev
LucasArts Entertainment Company
Released on
Nintendo DS
6/9/2009
Pub
LucasArts Entertainment Company
Dev
LucasArts Entertainment Company
5.5
As rated by Gamervision

* Use your highly interactive environment and your wits to defeat your enemies as you explore exotic locations around the globe in an all-new story that puts you on an epic quest for the Staff of Moses
* Use your smarts to navigate Indy through challenging terrains with the many tricks Indy can do with his whip; swing your Wii Remote like Indy¿s signature whip for a variety of uses from combat to navigation to puzzle-solving
* Engage in burst gunplay moments and use careful aim and the environment to take out your enemies.
* Escape signature panic moments, like a daring escape from a collapsing temple, by matching fast-paced onscreen gesture prompts and engage in burst gunplay moments and use careful aim and the environment to take out your enemies
* Cooperative gameplay mode allows you and a friend to brave the challenges in a variety of game modes in a separate unique storyline

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The Indiana Jones franchise is one I hold very close to my heart. Even more so than Star Wars. Yeah, I said it. You see, there’s just something about an adventuring archaeologist fighting Nazis and exploring our world that speaks to me. I ate up everything Indy-related when I was growing up. Of all the TV shows I watched as a child, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones was the only one I had to see every week as soon as it came on. I still think part of the reason I enjoy the “gets worse every time you watch it” Boondock Saints is because it stars Sean Patrick Flannery, who I so desperately wanted to be growing up. New Indiana Jones gaming experiences are few and far between, so when the chance to don a digital fedora came up with Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings, I jumped at the opportunity. Disappointingly, like the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, this Indiana Jones adventure was better in idea than it was in execution.

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