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Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings (Wii) |  | From: Activision Category: Video Games
List Price: £19.99 Buy New: £9.40 as of 19/3/2010 06:33 CDT details You Save: £10.59 (53%)
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Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 769
Format: Unknown format Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: adventure-games Media: Video Game Edition: Normal Operating System: No Operating System Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: RVL P RJ8P UPC: 023272007843 EAN: 0023272007843 ASIN: B001U0O3JS
Release Date: June 12, 2009 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description
The man with the hat is back in Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings, and in the world of video games at least, he's never looked better. With the world on the brink of World War II, Indy is on the trail of the mythical Staff of Moses - desperate to stop it falling into the hands of new nemesis Magnus Voller. Intent on replicating all the action, intrigue and humour of the movies, Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings features everything from a fight atop an out of control San Francisco tram to a chase on the back of an elephant and a flight sequence in a biplane. The core of the game though is exploration and fist fights, with Indy able to use his whip for both - activated by a satisfying flick of the Wii remote. Indy can also pick up and use anything that's nearby, as you crack Nazi heads with everything from shovels to giant gongs. Just don't get him too close to any snakes! - Wield your Wii Remote like Indy's signature whip for a variety of uses from combat to navigation to puzzle-solving
- Use your highly interactive Hot Set environments and your wits to defeat your enemies
- Explore exotic locations around the globe in an all-new story that puts you on an epic quest for the Staff of Moses
- Apply your smarts to navigate Indy through challenging terrains with the many maneuvers Indy can do with his whip
- Engage in burst gunplay moments and use careful aim and the environment to take out enemie
- Face overwhelming odds and escape signature run-for-your-life moments, like a daring escape from a collapsing temple, by matching fast-paced onscreen gesture prompts
- Experience thrilling chases and control vehicles fly a biplane in a canyon trench, take the reigns of a wild elephant through the streets of Istanbul and navigate a raft down a raging river
- Cooperative gameplay mode allows you and a friend to brave the
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For me this is better then any Tomb Raider game because of the fantastic Wii controls. June 11, 2009 Dragonlord (Cornwall) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I loved the first three Indiana Jones films as a child and enjoyed the new one too. I have always thought that the last two Indiana Jones games The Infernal Machine which I have on the PC and The Emperor's Tomb on the PS2 were a little bit behind the best Tomb Raider in terms of quality. The Staff Of Kings fixes this because the developers have put alot of time and effort into giving Indie the most excellent Wii controls. There are three types of punches that you can do japs, hooks and uppercuts by using different motion movements with the Wii remote or the Nunchuk for left and right punches. You can grab your enemies and throw them into different objects such as a table or through a door. Indies whip is put to good use as you can disarm a enemy or ensnare them on the neck, waist or feet which is done with motion movements on the Wii remote. He can also destroy parts of the enviroment with his whip and cross large areas too. Indie can dodge by pressing A and B on the Wii remote simultaneously and if you are successful in dodging your attack, Indy will spring up and counter the attack. There are also objects that Indy can pick up and attack with or throw. Later on in the game you get to use a gun which is always the fastest way to kill a Nazi! I am trying my hardest to find 35 artefacts so that I can unlock Han Solo which will be rather cool. The graphics for a Wii game are excellent and it really captures the feel of Indiana Jones films very well. The music is spot on and indys voice sounds good too. This game is out on the PS2 as well and I think that the brilliant Wii controls will make this the better version because it really adds alot to the gameplay for me. So if you are a Indiana Jones fan or enjoy the Tomb Raider games then this really is a must have game for you to buy.
Great for fans of the films, maybe not for hardcore gamers June 14, 2009 Mr. R. A. Basterfield 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I've been a fan of the films for a long time and the prospect of this game got me very excited. Got the game yesterday and i love it, everything an indiana jones game should be, fast paced, good story, constant action, spot on music. It's like being in the film. I highly reccommend this for and indy fans.
My only problem with the game is that for those who are more gamers than followers of the film may be disapointed. The controls although fun are a little clumsy at times, and it is quite easy so shouldn't take too long to complete. The replayability is questionable, but if you are like me and you enjoy short fast paced games then you will probably play it over and over again.
I wanted to give it 5 stars (as i say indy fans will love it) but i dont think as a game it is quite polished enough so 4 stars it is.
Excellent fun for Indy fans, but you'll find flaws in it. June 16, 2009 Ledreppe (Edinburgh, Scotland) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I agree with everything DragonLord said in his review.
But I would like to point out that there can be times when the Wii's motion control can be very tricky to master. I especially refer to the Piano on a crane section on the last chapter in Odin, in Germany inside the blimp. I had a reasonably ok time with the motion controls until I got to this point, and I still haven't got past it - so I have just gone back through the previous chapters trying to collect all the artifacts to unlock the extra game modes, like playing 'The Fate of Atlantis' game and the skins, such as the Han Solo costume! I'm also trying to master all the glory moves for each chapter, this is a very taxing part of the game but also very rewarding when you clean up each chapter with 100% completion.
If you have high expectations of this game based on the puzzle solving element, then I may warn you that it is mainly an action game, there is very little puzzle solving - and what puzzles there are are often simple. Indeed, there are quite a few gun slinging sections in each chapter, but you will quickly work out a technique for disposing of those troublesome Nazis - and I'll not tell you the technique incase I spoil it for you!
Overall, this is worth playing if you know exactly what your letting yourself in for - and a gem of a game for Indy fanatics. There are some annoying flaws in this game though - mostly the checkpoint save system which forces you to redo sections of the game after dying, meaning you have to retrace your steps or start shooting hordes of Nazis all over again - can be quite repetitive if you haven't mastered how to approach the situation in front of you!
Oh, I must add finally...
The game has crashed on me in two seperate occassions, forcing me to reset the system, go thorugh all the introductory splash screens and then the cutscenes of the chapter I was on - and also having to redo the section I was on from the last checkpoint reached!
Smashing Work-Out! August 25, 2009 Frank Fuhrmann (Edinburgh UK) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
As a fan of Indiana Jones adventures I was looking forward to see how the game played on the WII. It certainly provides a lot of entertainment - and work-out.
At the beginning you are initiated to the moves and buttons you will need while playing the game. At first I was a little bit apprehensive as there is a lot to take in but while playing hints show up and after a while you get the moves right. It is a lot of fun to play and because of a lot of fighting action it is quite exhausting as well.
the only draw back are some playing sequences which are tricky and can take plenty of attempts before you are allowed to move on; you just have to try for quite some time.
Indiana review October 31, 2009 S. Pitts 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I found this game easy, but fight scenes can be difficult.
It's lovely that you get new health at all check points, but this does not help when you are quickly losing health in a fight.
Overall, I'm enjoying the game and my arms ache afterwards!
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