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Plot:
Indiana Jones must fight the nazis again in search for Atlantis and a newly discovered mineral of unbelievable power, the Orichalcum. |
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User Comments:
Gripping... a quality game
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Additional Details
Also Known As:
Indy 4 (USA) (informal short title)
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Trivia:
By choosing "Look" on the shelf in Indy's office, he will comment on some of the artifacts on the shelf. There is a Thugee idol from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, a purple glowing meteor from Maniac Mansion (another LucasArts adventure game), and letters from Indy's dad to the school board in which Indy will comment that they all begin with the phrase "Regarding Henry", a reference to the film starring Harrison Ford.
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Goofs:
Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Indy asks Sophia if she "found Nur-Ab-Sal" after she falls in the hole at the dig site, she says "you're dead meat!" twice to Indy. However, the screen text implies that she says something a little nastier instead of "dead meat", both times.
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Quotes:
Indiana Jones:
I'm back!
Klaus Kerner:
You don't look at all well, Dr. Jones.
Indiana Jones:
Exploring our collections can be dangerous, Mr. Uhh... what was your name again?
Klaus Kerner:
Smith.
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Are there alternative endings?
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One of the things I like most about this game, and the reason I like this over any other game, is the completely different storylines. Depending on what you say, you'll either find yourself fighting everyone, outsmarting everyone, or working with your partner. This game had three completely different stories, each fit to be a movie, and the graphics for the time it was released are astounding. I also like the comments the characters would often say, and the manner in which it was programmed. I only wish more games, now with newer graphics, could be like this.