besides that movie didn't really show much interest in everyone besides it was real let down to lucas arts production rates knowing that it was indiana jones last adventure besides in this game the dodgers name is actually mention there actually a baseball team from this century but the Chicago dodgers were no longer around but thats when the Chicago cubs were born as the new improve baseball team in our time this was back in well when Henry ford first invented the first motorised car in history so yes it was a very old timeline but thats when Indiana was ever born into the picture as look very closely the plane he was in was a older model of the water craft plane that could land on land or on water though it was a smaller version the bigger version still exist but it is super old and probably run down so it probably might not fly knowing how old it is its part of history.
I played this game with my mom and my brother when he was 10 and i was 9. Without any help we got until the very end but we were unable to get the very last stone combination. Years later we managed to complete the game. This is by far my favorite game ever and it will always be an important part of my childhood. The story is so well designed, the ambient and the music. 10/10
Absolutely no way anyone can get this far without following the game manual, or get to the last stone puzzle but got stuck there. This game is beautiful, but insanely difficult.
Same here... 2020 though I remember playing it in the 90's after Monkey Island 2, but I don't think I went past the crates puzzle for some reason. I know, it's basically 5 minutes of gameplay... Maybe I was sidetracked by something else, and I never went back to it. Same for Last Crusade, I don't remember going past the library in Venice. Those two are on my list. I also never played The Secret of Monkey Island. I'm eager to see how it compares to MI2 .
LucasArts and Sierra, the two greatest adventure game companies of all time. Each with its own distinctive style, but both great in their own right. May their legacy last forever.
One of my favorite Indy games, and it definitely feels like an unofficial movie. One thing I love about the game is hearing that little Indiana Jones theme that plays when you succeed: finding the sunstone/statue in the dig site, arriving in Crete, building the balloon on Thera, atealing the Nazi uniform, opening the bronze door in Atlantis.
Ah, back when LucasArts reigned over computer gaming. I remember getting my LucasArts catalog specifically for some Star Wars games and seeing all these unique titles I had never heard of before -- Full Throttle, The Dig, Maniac Mansion, just to name a few.... I truly miss these days. (Also, it's kind of funny how in this video Indy = One-Punch Man!)
The Dig was awesome. This indy game, the dig and tie fighter are probably my three favorite LucasArts games. Oh but I'm leaving Sam & Max and Monkey Island 2 out... it's hard to choose only three
Eeeee I absolutely loved this game as a kid in the 90's! Infact, I loved ALL the Lucas Arts and point-and-click adventure games like Monkey Island and Day of the Tentacle. Thanks so much for uploading this walkthrough! Not only was it useful cause I'm playing it again as a 32 year old and completely stuck on one bit (even though I should remember every thing I've played it enough times lol!). But I also use it as a sort of night-time-screensaver-thing-to-fall-asleep-to because it's just so relaxing and nostalgic! Loved how there were three paths you could take in this game too... I think there's the wits path (more puzzles), team work with Sophia or using your fists. So even once it's completed there's still more to play. It's such a great adventure and the soundtrack is amazing. They don't make games like these any more but I wish they did. Those were good times I miss them but so glad I can go back and watch/play the game even now I'm in my thirties it's nice :-)
Amazing Game ! I played that over and over again and it never became boring. For those times back i find it is a genius game in every sense. Considering the graphical possibilites back in those times it is unbelievable what a great game the designers made. Unbelievable effort and passion was dedicated to that game. Thumbs Up. I hope that this will be forever recognized like a picture of Davinci or Van Gogh :-)
Another interesting "alternative paths" element of the game is when you return to Barnett College to find the Lost Dialog of Plato. Many items of interest (fallen library, cat figurine, hidden drawer, urn) are each one of them part of a specific collection. So depending which collection Costa tells you (which was randomly generated every time you played the game), you needed to find the corresponding item to that collection in order to retrieve the book. That's why the urn was empty and the wax cat figurine just melted away, they weren't the items of the correct collection, otherwise you'd find the book inside them. In this specific playthrough you firstly needed to examine the library, find it was part of the Sprague collection and solve the puzzle of unscrewing it (without needing to get the cat figurine downstairs or do the mayonnaise trick and climb the totem to search the urn, since they weren't part of the correct collection).
same here Harrison Ford happens to be one of the most famous archeologist ever in movies ever seen if he were around to see people still playing the Indiana Jones series it quite impress himself
At 44:41, you can choose the path for the rest of the game. Action (with fist fights), thinking (with more riddles), or together with Sophia as a team. Great game!
captainLAGER wow I'd heard that was possible but when it didn't allow it at the start I forgot all about it. Then later I guess i just asked her to come along and didn't think about it again.
What the hell. I just watched the let's play of the inofficial remake demo. It ends at just that spot. So I came here to keep the nostalgia going. There you are, 4th comment, telling me exactly where to go
Haha I played all 3 paths back in the day, and I remember getting stuck in Crete during the action path, because there was a boulder blocking a door that had to be clicked (pushed) three times before it fell. I think after a few days I ended up pushing it repeatedly in frustration and then it fell down...
THIS is what the 4th Indy should have been like. Not the rubbish they actually filmed. The theme is perfect, it fits the Nazi hubris and their zeal to create the Ubermensch, the Herrenrasse, and the inevitable downfall that comes with such an endeavor, as it fell Atlantis. THAT would have been just too awesome, and a worthy end to the series.
0x777 lol “inevitable downfall.” No, downfall is not inevitable with eugenics, but when you attack the two most powerful political entities simultaneously, you better believe you’re going to fall down.
Here come the memories!! Through the 1992 summer, I bartered washing family members' cars for taco ten-packs at Taco Bell. My little brother and I would hold up in our cramped, sweaty office at the back of the house ALL DAY LONG eating tacos and playing this game. To this day, I can't think of this game without wanting a taco. MMMmmm. I'm hungry now. :)
Ah there are so many quotes from this game I still use to this day, like "not feeling friendly today, are we?" and "Good old mother nature". I almost forgot where I had them from.
topaxx101 Been saying that for years. Still have the talkie (CD) version at home which I still play from time to time when nostalgia calls. I even found a SCUMM-emulator for Symbian phones a few years ago and manage to get the game to run on my Nokia N8 .. lol
Lazy Daze So? Indy is pretty much a Bond-like character. They simply could've re-cast the role. Skulls was terrible. One of its problems (but not the biggest) was the time-frame. Late 50s just didn't work for me. Another problem was friggin aliens in an Indy-movie. Atlantis would've been a perfect setting/theme for the character.
Err.. back when Connery quit Bond, people were in the same uproar as they are today about Ford/Indy. Meaning: "Connery is Bond and if you recast the role, Bond's dead." Guess what? They re-cast the role anyway and Bond is still around. Spielberg himself stated that Bond was an inspiration for the character.. that's why he cast Connery as Indy's father. The similarities are pretty obvious IMO: Indy travels to exotic locations, seduces beautiful women, is pretty much unbeatable in a fight, capable of almost superhuman feats of athleticism, likes to taunt his enemies with sarcastic quips, has a trademark outfit (hat/jacket vs Bond's tuxedo) etc. Plus there's the structure of the films themselves ... like Bond's pre-credit sequence which Spielberg clearly used in Raiders, Temple (slightly modified) and Crusade. Re: Aliens in Fate of Atlantis.. Sorry, but I don't remember that. Nur-Ab-Sal was the ghost of an Atlantean king/God. The only mention of aliens I remember is by that archeologist in Iceland. To which Indy replies "How very interesting" in a sarcastic tone.
Lazy Daze - To be honest, I don't know if either Chris Pratt or Sean William Scott could pull off the bookish scholar side of Indy. I don't know if my idea for the role of Indy could do much better, but I think he could... (and please don't throw rotten vegetables at me for suggesting this)... what about Bradley Cooper?
If you insist into talking with Heimdall about the "Hyperborea" mumbo-jambo, you'll get the first foreshadowing about the god-maker Colossus as he explains that myth about "greater beings."
Awesome!!! Just far better than 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'. Watching this 'movie', my first of this type, I saw the future of interactive digital entertainment. Thanks guys, you did a great job, nice art-part this visual experience.
"Five minutes and I'm ready!" And you know you can start minding on your own business such as: - have a shower; - pick up your clothes and get dressed; - cleaning the house; - play that old videogame you loved since 1993; - heading for the fridge 'cause you're starving; - cry alone because she's still choosing what pair of shoes are better for that situation. BONUS: - sometimes she can even complain that she has never got anything to wear.
... I picked the piece of coal up and threw it to the book that was "almost about to fall", where the cats are... That's the Dialogue~ I love that you have multiple ways to solve a puzzle
thats the game, which brought me into PC-gaming -> it was my moms gift to me, when I got my first 386 PC, a nice old desktop machine with a big red switch on the right side. 120 MB harddrive, ROOOAAR, damn, these days where the good days, time that will never come back but memories, nobody will ever take away from me. hail to crystal caves, commander keen, bio menace, hail to apogee in general, hail to tech, hail to the early days of gaming and the 90´s in general. I am fed up where the industry did take my all time hobby, my obsession... and now I go back in time. So many good games to be played, I give a f to battle royal and loot boxes and micro transactions, I whip my butt with skins and I dispise the bling. fellow brothers (and sisters) game on!
And new it's being made into an orchestral score, already 11 tracks are done, listen...ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LfTgRQGdyDY.html
big fan of the "old" indy movies here, but if this was a movie, it'd be better than all Indiana Jones movies combined ! oh , and ofc I'm leaving the 4th movie out here ....! ;-)
Hi! I'm working on an orchestral score based on the game's music, didn't reached the music at 2:15:40 but check out my previous tracks: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LfTgRQGdyDY.html
I love this game so much. I have such fond memories of playing it with my dad and my best friend in high school... thank goodness it's available on Steam now!
I doubt they will get a license, EVER. Lucasart is now Disney, a corporation even more evil than George Luca$$. The best chance is they release it in the "black market" and to a fan base who couldn't care a shit for Disney.
For if some of you do not know, there is a special edition in the making. It's a fan based game, with new graphics, more rooms. Check out on facebook: Indiana Jones Fate of Atlantis SE
But just... Why? The original game was already good. What's the point of a SE? Why can't people like a game without feeling the need to replay it in high-definition? Why do you have to bury an excellent game under it's SE? I say, playing in a resolution that is low for today's standards can't hurt anyone. But then, newcomers try the SE instead of the real thing, the SE gets praised for its originality and all that nonsense, and you can hardly find the original game anymore, and nobody gets to discover it anymore.
BEST GAME EVER (even better than goldeneye 007) i used to also think that this should have been a movie, now here I am on RU-vid watching the long play as a movie and I just realized it was even better than a movie because I got to play it and this is the best storyline as far as I'm concerned so .... WIN!! the only way it could have been better is if the graphics were the graphics of today.
When I was kid, I thought there is a movie on this. I was disappointed that there is actually no movie. But the game is really amazing enough until now.
i love this graphics compared to today games its like reading a book in world of movies its so symbolic and u can imagine how it exaclly looks like just like when reading a describe in a book
One of my favorites. Also when you’re using Sophia at the Azores, if you choose look at Indy she will say “ there’s nothing to look at” with Indy’s voice.
Actually when the game first came out it was in floppy disks and didn't have speech. They later released a CD talkie version. Also it's kind of a heresy to not include Full Throttle, Grim Fandango (and probably Dig aswell). Sam n Max was a notch down compared imo.
First Kerner turns into an horn dwarf. Last Ubermann just like Sophia's necklace that was possessed by Nur-Ab-Sal when Indy threw it into the lava pit, turn into the evil being of energy and exploded.
I forgot how old I was when I played this game. I do remember getting stuck on Crete and not being able to get past it. I am glad there is such thing as youtube so I can see how simple the answer most likely was. Also see the rest of the game... It's a terrible reminder of how stupid I was as a kid. I just beat Divinity Original Sin 2 recently, if only I had the brain I had today when this game came out...
I loved playing this game, and many other Lucasarts games way back in the 90s, Monkey Island, The Dig, Loom, Sam n Max etc...This is what Indy 4 should've looked like not that crystal skull shit
So i've just finished the game, from steam, via this walkthrough, and there are a lot of differences. Both sounds, music, and where things are(a bit annoying some times). But it was nice to finally finish the game. I got it back in 90-something, and never understood it. Thanks for a great guide
+kramler Some elements of the game are randomized and change from one playthorugh to another. Things like the combinations of the three stones, for example. Also, this seems to be the CD talkie version. I don't now which one is on Steam.
@@captainufo4587Probably the version on Steam IS the talkie version. By the way, there's an orchestral score based on the game's music, listen....ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LfTgRQGdyDY.html