Not a bad game, but with a fatal flaw. Where is the save function? Must PC gamers be content with ports from console systems? Save Early, Save Often is the watchword of the PC gamer. The inability of the player to save the game at any point certainly creates artificial tension, but it also creates real frustration. This is an outstanding game in terms of graphics, sound, and gameplay. However, even the most interesting level becomes boring, when the player is forced to replay it repeatedly, due to dieing late in the section. If a level is especially challenging, it destroys any sense of accomplishment, and turns the game into a chore. When I buy a PC game, I want the features of a PC game. If Lucasarts had added a save function to “Indiana Jones and the Emperor’s Tomb”, I would have had only the highest praise for the game. As it is, I’m already burnt out.
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