From the beginning the game looked promising. I could ignore the shoddy voice acting and robot like movement of the main character because the story was intriguing and the graphics were fine. Then entered the annoying "bad guys" and the game took a turn toward cheesiness instead of dangerous. But I said to myself "Self what is this secret the Mayans have hidden that the Nazis want so bad?" I needed to find out so I persevered and continued my journey. Finally I made it to the end. This was it I was finally going to know the secret. Oh Joy of Joys! But like a soggy fire cracker the ending failed to ignite. I guess that says it all. Anyway if you must play this game either borrow it from a friend or check your bargain bin. You don't need the disc to play it once it's downloaded.
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