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Indiana jones and the infernal machine
Indiana jones and the infernal machine










indiana jones and the infernal machine

Like Tomb Raider, the title is a third-person 3D action-adventure, but instead of controlling the voluptuous Lara Croft, you take on the role of Indiana Jones himself. Gameplay Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine is bound to be compared to the Tomb Raider franchise, which is somewhat ironic because the Tomb Raider franchise is obviously inspired by Indy. The missing parts, scattered throughout the far corners of the globe, are the targets of Indy's quest. Volodnikov and his Communist henchmen are anxiously trying to reassemble the machine, but need to find several crucial parts to get it working. The Soviets are looking for evidence of an ancient machine that can open the door to a parallel dimension called the Aetherium. Story According to LucasArts The game begins when the CIA, led by Indy's old friend Sophia Hapgood, brings him alarming evidence that a Soviet physicist, Gennadi Volodnikov, has been searching the site of the Tower of Babel.

indiana jones and the infernal machine

  • Loads of in-game speech and brilliant surround sound using Factor 5's trademark compression techniques.
  • New lighting effects, water transparencies and soft-skinning on characters adds even more realism to an already realistic title.
  • New animation system corrects clunky, awkward movement of the PC version.
  • 4MB Expansion Pak support ¿ game runs in high-resolution mode.
  • Engine completely recoded by Factor 5 for maximum performance on N64.
  • All the weapons you'll need, including automatic pistols, machine guns, grenades, satchel charges, bazookas and, of course, Indy's trusty whip and revolver.
  • Travel the world to exotic locales, from the ruins of Babylon to the labyrinths of the Nubian Kings.
  • Puzzle your way through 17 chapters of a gripping, action-packed story.
  • Survive the challenge of hungry critters, hostile robots, weird monsters, half the Red Army and more (including ¿ oh no ¿ snakes!).
  • Whip, leap, climb, crawl and swim your way through amazing 3D environments.
  • Based on Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine for PC.
  • In fact, the 64-bit version, equipped with newly added analog support, soft-skinned characters, real-time lighting effects and all running in high-resolution, looks to actually better its predecessor in virtually every respect Rather, developers Factor 5 and LucasArts have worked overtime to deliver Nintendo 64 owners an original take on the arguably flawed PC original. The good news is that while Indy 64 is based on the PC game of the same name, it's not just a sloppy port. LucasArts made it official earlier today via a press-release that formerly announced the product, which we all knew was in production for some time now. The long rumored Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine is coming to Nintendo 64.












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