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- Lego Indiana Jones-The Original Adventure[Multi6][Tntvillage] -



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INSTALLATION

- Use Deamon Tools to mount the Iso,
- Instali the game,
- Copy the crack present in the Iso in the game\'s directory,
- Enjoy!
- The game is in Dan, Ita, Eng, Spa, Fra, Deu.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Minimum System Requirements
OS: Windows XP/Vista
Processor: Pentium 3 @ 1 GHz or Athlon Equivalent
Memory: 256 MB (512 MB for Vista)
Video Memory: 64 MB with Vertex/Pixel Shader Compatibility
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c
Keyboard & Mouse
DVD Rom Drive (8X)

Recommended System Requirements
OS: Windows XP/Vista
Processor: Pentium 4 @ 3 GHz or Athlon Equivalent
Memory: 512 MB (1 GB for Vista)
Video Memory: 256 MB
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c
Keyboard & Mouse
DVD Rom Drive (8X)

REVIEW

Remember that scene at the start of \"Raiders of the Lost Ark\" where Indy hands Belloq a rubber ducky instead of the golden Havitos idol? Or in \"Temple of Doom\" when Willie uses her super-scream ability to shatter a glass case holding a diamond? Or when Sallah beats up the Grail Knight at the end of \"Last Crusade\"? Yeah, we don\'t either, but that\'s okay: LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures may take plenty of liberties recreating the first three Indy films in a world of LEGO blocks, but it\'s all in good fun. More importantly, Traveller\'s Tales doesn\'t muck with the formula that worked so well for the LEGO Star Wars games, and LEGO Indy turns out to be just as satisfying. As in the LEGO Star Wars games, LEGO Indy is at its heart a third-person action-adventure split into three large episodes (one for each movie) of six chapters apiece, covering most of the major setpieces from the films, like the Well of Souls from \"Raiders\" or the mine cart chase in \"Temple.\" Each level gives you control of two characters -- Indy and a buddy like Marion or Short Round -- and you run through levels beating up tiny LEGO Nazis and Thuggee henchmen while solving clever puzzles that could easily be at home in any Half-Life game. Bookending and sprinkled throughout each episode are hysterical little cut-scenes that recount memorable moments from the films, with a heavy dose of slapstick.The main difference between LEGO Indy and its predecessors is in its characters\' abilities and how they factor into the game\'s countless puzzles. Indy has his trusty whip, which makes him uniquely qualified to swing across certain gaps or yank open trap doors. Female characters like Marion can jump higher, allowing them to access areas out of reach to everyone else. Sallah can dig up artifacts with his shovel, Dr. Jones Sr. can decipher hieroglyphics with a \"scholar\" ability to unlock secret areas, and Thuggee characters can do the same with statues scattered around the game. There\'s a wrench that allows characters to fix broken items, and certain metal objects can only be destroyed using dynamite or other explosives, like the bazooka trooper\'s rocket launcher. (And if little LEGO characters firing rockets at each other won\'t convince you to play the game, we don\'t know what will.) These character abilities are important because they provide the foundation for the puzzles, which drive the gameplay forward. Combat is more of an afterthought, as characters simply slap each other around until they collapse into little blocks; if you ever die, you merely lose a few bonus coins and respawn right where you left off. So it\'s a good thing that the puzzles are pretty well-done, with each area playing home to several mini-puzzles leading up to one larger puzzle. You might need to fix a car in order to crash through a metal gate, but first you have to find a wrench hidden in a building that you can only reach by building a bridge and stealing an enemy\'s hat to sneak through a guard post, and so on. Most of the puzzles turn out to be pretty easy, and you can usually figure out what need to be done by smashing everything in sight, but the puzzles are generally so elaborate that the process of solving them is still enjoyable, at least the first time through. Once you\'ve completed LEGO Indy\'s Story mode (which can take about eight to nine hours), there\'s still plenty left to do. In Free Play mode, you can switch between unlocked characters at will and solve puzzles otherwise impassable in Story mode. As you find hidden artifacts and postboxes, you open up extras like speed-building, health regeneration, or treasure multipliers (we\'ve hit the max at 4 billion). There are plenty of other goodies to find, like special map rooms in the Well of Souls or familiar \"Star Wars\" characters cleverly hidden throughout the game. And then there\'s simply the joy of watching your treasure room back at Barnett College fill up with stuff you\'ve unlocked, which happens to hold a few secrets of its own (if you look hard enough, you\'ll find a secret \"Young Indy\" level based on the beginning of \"Last Crusade\".Co-op play returns in LEGO Indy, which is a natural fit for the game\'s two-character format. This can be more challenging than playing alone, as both players share one screen and one player lagging behind can restrict the other player from moving forward. It\'s a little disappointing that only local play is supported (there\'s no Internet co-op play for LEGO Indy on any platform), but that doesn\'t change the fact that co-op play puts LEGO Indy in a unique class of game that\'s perfectly suited for parents to play with their kids.Graphically, LEGO Indy looks fantastic, especially when you crank the details up to 1920x1080. It\'s amazing how fast technology has moved: The settings may be populated with lots of LEGO blocks, but the desert and German areas from \"Raiders\" and \"Last Crusade\" arguably look better than actual WWII games did just a few years ago. The character animations are particularly well-done, as there\'s something inherently cool about the way they climb up ropes or Indy swings across chasms with his whip. It\'s ironic to think that a game based on little blocks would look so clean: Even in the cut-scenes, rendered in the game\'s engine, the characters and textures all look super-crisp, and the frame-rate on our test PC never dipped once. There are options to play the game with a mouse and keyboard, but you\'d be better advised to pick up one of the Xbox 360 USB controllers, which the game comes pre-configured to use. If LEGO Indy has any major drawback, it\'s that it\'s so dependent on its humorous presentation for its appeal. You can tell the developers know this, as the game\'s relaxed difficulty makes it more of an inevitable march to the finish line, ensuring you see every last cut-scene. Some might feel compelled to dig through Free Play mode and track down every last bonus item, but it\'s easy to see one run through Story mode being enough for many. Still, even if you make only one trip through LEGO Indiana Jones, it\'ll be a great ride.


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