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Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis

  • Video Game
  • 1992
  • T
IMDb RATING
9.0/10
1.8K
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Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (1992)
ActionAdventureFantasyMystery

Indiana Jones must fight the nazis again in search for Atlantis and a newly discovered mineral of unbelievable power, the Orichalcum.Indiana Jones must fight the nazis again in search for Atlantis and a newly discovered mineral of unbelievable power, the Orichalcum.Indiana Jones must fight the nazis again in search for Atlantis and a newly discovered mineral of unbelievable power, the Orichalcum.

  • Director
    • Hal Barwood
  • Writers
    • Hal Barwood
    • George Lucas
    • Noah Falstein
  • Stars
    • Denny Delk
    • David Gitin
    • Jane Jacobs
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.0/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Hal Barwood
    • Writers
      • Hal Barwood
      • George Lucas
      • Noah Falstein
    • Stars
      • Denny Delk
      • David Gitin
      • Jane Jacobs
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Denny Delk
    Denny Delk
    • Omar Al-Jabbar
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    David Gitin
    • Klaus Kerner
    • (voice)
    Jane Jacobs
    • Sophia Hapgood
    • (voice)
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    Nick Jameson
    Nick Jameson
    • Dr. Hans Ubermann
    • (voice)
    Doug Lee
    • Indiana Jones
    • (voice)
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    Joe Paulino
    • Doorman
    • (voice)
    • …
    David Kirk Traylor
    David Kirk Traylor
    • Marcus Brody
    • (voice)
    • (as David Traylor)
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    • Director
      • Hal Barwood
    • Writers
      • Hal Barwood
      • George Lucas
      • Noah Falstein
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    10Field78

    Storytelling to perfection: one of the most cinematic games ever

    It has been almost 25 years since LucasArts released this little gem of an game, and I am sure to be among many gamers to have placed it on top of their list of all-time favorite computer games. Games based on movies are by no means a guaranteed success (more often than not they were mediocre at best), so it is always thrilling to be able to play a game set in a beloved fictional universe that turns out to be such a genuine masterpiece. It may even have set a standard, because there has been a steady increase in quality for most tie-in games since then.

    The main element responsible for this is the decent story and elaborate scripting. Many license games and a lot of Indiana Jones games made the mistake of creating a simple succession of highlights; either the game becomes a glorified shooting gallery or beat 'm up with only the scenery changing per level, or the 'challenge' is to walk from object to object or from one end to the other as a flimsy excuse to glue the cut-scenes together which tell the story. Atlantis suffers from none of these pitfalls; the creators approached it as an interactive adventure where the player is responsible for most of the actions along every step of the way. Best example is the interactive prologue, whereby we get reintroduced to Indiana Jones as our tough, resourceful yet clumsy and fallible hero. After finally finding the object he needs, we've already been acquainted with the controls and gotten to know one of the important locations in the game. It is the kick-off to an adventure that will lead once again to Indy finding out the truth about one of the most influential legends of mankind, and it is great fun to be able to do it yourself.

    The story of Fate of Atlantis is not simply presented to us, we have to find it ourselves by interacting with characters, identifying clues and locating important items. The puzzles and challenges make all the traveling and changes of scenery part feel very natural instead of obligatory scripting of events. Some of the puzzles are pretty hard and it wasn't uncommon for me to wander around aimlessly before finding a solution, but sometimes stumbling onto these is all part of the natural process.

    Another great part of the script is in the story branching. This is definitely one of the games with the highest replay value. It took me some time to find out that there are three different story lines, but this only made me more adamant to play all three of them. All three stories are full of the action, adventure and humor that the film series is so famous for, so that really adds to the experience of being in an Indiana Jones movie.

    To think that this game is still so enjoyable after all those years and in spite of all the technical limitations is perhaps the best proof of its enduring quality.
    9bailandoconbuitres

    Better than the movie.

    I think Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis is good, it's funny, you have to think (but there's a walk-through*). But it has some problems: sometimes you have to go back because they kill you, so you have to save when you think they can kill you: for example, a nazi with a gun or a fight. You can choose three paths: the team path, the wits path and the fists path. in the fists path you have to fight with the nazis and if you loose you die. You have to use: If your enemy is to your right: 7 4 1 to go back 2 5 8 to stop 9 6 3 to punch. If your enemy is to the left: 9 6 3 to go back 8 5 2 to stop 741 to punch Some riddles are difficult so you can find a walkthrough*. Before this game was created the plan was to make a film but somehow they couldn't make one and they created this game thinking of The Raiders Of The Lost Ark. It's similar to that movie.
    A4B4

    Gripping... a quality game

    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.
    10Dockelektro

    This one had me hooked for months

    If there is one game that had me fascinated from beginning to the end, if there is one game that had me in dispair for finding the solution, if there is one game that reminds me of part of my life, this must be it. The storyline, the settings, the characters, the action set-pieces and the enigmas made me sometimes jump in my chair, and crave for a motion picture adapted from the game. The storyline is one of the most fascinating in years, and feels like it's the best movie never put on film. If you never played this one, you should, even now, it's one of the reasons why sometimes it feels good to have a functional 386 computer with only a diskette drive and a pc speaker with that unique kind of music. Any spectrum cult-follower knows what I mean. Mythical game, and the most addictive thing to ever grace the VGA screens ever.
    JimSDA

    Best game

    Fate of Atlantis has been to date my favorite of all tbe computer games I've ever had. The sad thing is my new computer does not enable the voices to come through -- guess the technology just got too far. Pity. The guy's voice as Indy was really close to Harrison Ford's. The other sounds and voices were great as was the game itself. Wish they hadn't gotten so technical with the new stuff. Playing the new stuff wears me out just thinking about getting in gear to do the controls well enough to keep from killing off Indy within the first few minutes of play. I wish I could get a copy of Fate of Atlantis that would "talk" in my current computer.

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    • Trivia
      When you are in the dark, the normal "Look" command is automatically replaced with a "Touch" command. Click on Sophia for hilarious responses.
    • Goofs
      While Indy and Sophia are looking for Atlantis after hiring a boat on the fists path, Indy puts on a diving suit and Sophia switches on the air compressor. If you select "pull switch" while the compressor is running, Sophia will say "It's already on." with Indy's voice.
    • Quotes

      [as Indy approaches Sophia, the Nazi Guard notices him]

      Guard: Who are you? Talk fast, and I'd better like your tone of voice, or you're a dead man!

      Indiana Jones: I'm Indiana Jones. Who are you, bucket head?

      Guard: Bucket head? What kind of insult is that?

      Indiana Jones: I'll let Sophia explain it to you.

      [Sophia knocks out the guard with a bucket sitting behind him]

    • Connections
      Featured in Computer Chronicles: Computer Games (1991)

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Indy 4
    • Production company
      • LucasArts Entertainment Company
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