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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Lucas Arts
EAN: 0023272651183
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Format: CD-ROM
Label: LucasArts Entertainment
Manufacturer: LucasArts Entertainment
Model: 65118
Publisher: LucasArts Entertainment
Release Date: November 15, 1999
Sales Rank: 13607
Studio: LucasArts Entertainment




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Amazon.com Review:
His parents may have named the dog Indiana, but for millions of fans there's no better name associated with adventure than the moniker Dr. Jones took for himself. For Indy fans, the follow-up to a 1992 Indiana Jones adventure game has been a long wait, but trust us--it was worth it. A solid 3-D third-person role-playing game, Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine was built on LucasArts' own Jedi Knight engine, putting an entirely new spin on the series formula.

While his lady friends throughout the years may have considered Indiana himself "infernal," the title actually refers to a Babylonian device that has fallen into the wrong hands. In the past Indy took on monstrous Nazi officers; now he's working with the CIA to capture the machine before it falls into the hands of Soviet agents. This fight takes players through scores of wonderfully rendered scenes, both underground and aboveground.

There are some drawbacks, of course (and we're not talking about its similarity to a certain other tomb-raiding game). The primary fault is that it's single-player only, so don't plan any KGB-versus-Dr. Jones death matches. But the famous Indy wit and attitude goes a long way towards making up for that flaw. Also, Infernal Machine is easy to jump into and simple to play--unlike other games that require memorizing key assignments before even beginning.

A much-anticipated title, Infernal Machine--like the globetrotting, dust-covered, nick-of-time treasure hunter himself--delivers the goods.

Amazon.com Product Description:
If adventure has a name, it must be Indiana Jones. The year is 1947. Indy is back (this time in electrifying 3-D!) as a CIA recruit tasked with uncovering why Soviet agents are sniffing around the ruins of the fabled Tower of Babel. So hold onto your fedora and grab your whip in this heart-pounding action quest for the elusive "Infernal Machine."



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fun, but a little tedious at times
This was a really fun game to me. I enjoy challenges and puzzles and this game offers many of each. They got the sarcastic one liners of Indy down pretty well, though it would have been a lot cooler if Harrison Ford voiced it. The game has an intriguing story, though somewhat far fetched, but its a game. The graphics were a bit on the mediocre side for the requirements, but it didn't take away from the game play. The controls are good, but I find sometimes they don't respond like they should. My only real complaint is how linear the game is. There is only one way to go and that doesn't make the puzzle solving the most fun sometimes. Good game overall.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Fantastic, Magical and Brain-Stimulating Adventure!
I'll start off by saying that this is BY FAR my most FAVORITE PC game-title EVER! Why, you might ask?

Well, for one, the musical score is phenomenal! It is grand and cinematic, and when it plays (since it doesn't exactly play very often) it truly feels like you are watching a movie!

Second, the environments; they are simply divine! I know, today these graphics might seem laughable, but I for one still prefer these over many of the newer titles out there! In any case, the various levels are masterfully designed and satisfactorily expansive. All the unique elements of each individual locale really help to capture one's imagination! (Kudos to the graphic designers for their glorious use of such rich, vivid colors throughout all of the locations in this game! 'Tis truly a visual feast! Wow!)

That said, however, expanisive levels and diverse environments go toward making this much more of an "adventure" game than an "action" game. In fact, giving these locations a high exploratory value was clearly the makers' primary aim. As anyone who has already played could tell you, this game is not as fast-paced or as "adrenaline-pumped" as, say, a Tomb Raider game, but it's not really meant to be! On the contrary, this game goes for the much deeper effect of creating ambience with moody lighting and textures and backgrounds. Titilating music tracks also often set the stage for an engaging little stroll through a new and exciting environment. In many instances, though, the absence of this very music helps to create that same effect!

As prior mentioned, all this has a profound effect on the player, stimulating his (or her) mind and driving him/her toward a yearning to continue playing so as to continue making such wonderful discoveries! (Heheh...well at least it was so in MY case!)

The puzzles were, on the whole, quite fun; challenging enough to be entertaining; and were usually quite whimsical in nature (take the seed in the Sanctuary, for example)! The wide variety of puzzles - each requiring a decent amount of memory, at best - plus the fact that the sets were just so darn memorable, made it so that, after a while, I actually found myself DREAMING about this game! In fact, at one time I found myself completely frustrated from being unable to advance ONE BIT (in a certain stage of the Shambala Sanctuary) until one night that the answer came to me IN A DREAM!!! And I tried it AND IT WORKED!!!

Well, onto some other topics. The fact that the sets are SO diverse and lush and memorable made me, the player, anxious to make various discoveries by way of the game. For this reason, I am eternally grateful that the game developers went to such lengths to research the ancient civilizations and locations present in this game! I can truly say I learned quite a lot from this game! (Which only led me to want to learn MORE about the now-fascinating cultures mentioned therein!) What can I say? I was eager to learn! Why, I went so far as to purchase one academic volume each on the Egyptians, the Aztecs and the Babylonians, all as a direct result of having played this game! (Parents, that's a little cue for you!)

Okay, now in terms of "fun" I'd say for the most part this game IS fun! But there are various times when one can become extremely frustrated! Such as when there's a ledge that you KNOW you have to reach, but the game creators clearly "left out" any means by which to reach it! (This was the answer that came in a dream!) Or other, equally stressful times such as when Indy gets stuck for no apparent reason when you jokingly had him jump into a corner and now find yourself unable to bring him back down and you've forgotten to save after progressing quite a bit and now have to start over! (For your reference, there's actually a code you can use to fix this, although I did not know this at the time - I'm not one to use cheat codes! But if this happens, just enter the code-entry mode [F10] and type FIXME, then hit [ENTER]) Again, the "fun" comes in exploring and learning about new cultures and literally visiting new and exotic locations without ever leaving home! Although you can't discredit the gun fights and cool and extensive arsenal that Indy will amass on his trip! Thing is, that's not the MOST memorable aspect of the game, but it IS there and it IS quite fun!

The Infernal Machine: I'd say, a truly solid title!

On a final note, if you're a HUGE fan of Indy then this game is definitely for you, and you would do well even with the jewel-case copy. However, if you're merely a moderate Indy fan or you're a HUGE Indy fan, but also an Indy collector by hobby (as I am) then DEFINITELY get yourself a copy that includes the instruction manual! That thing is beautiful! Full-color and EVERYTHING! With wonderful illustrations and in-depth descriptions of all characters, enemies, and even weapons! Why, that's a collector's item in and of itself!

Also, once installed, look on your hard drive - in the Infernal Machine folder - for the awesome concept art drawn for this game! You'll be glad you did! Gosh, that stuff re-inspired me to continue making my own drawings! (This game is just chock-FULL of inspiration!!)

Well, I hope I've just about covered everything here. (I BETTER have, right? With the size of THIS behemoth! Hahaha!)



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Windows XP---the true Infernal Machine
Pure Action, Pure Adventure, Pure Indy. The tagline says it all: this is a 100% pure action/adventure game worthy of the Indiana Jones franchise. A classic for its time, but a tad clunky by today's standards, Infernal Machine steps outside typical Indiana Jones adventures by placing you in 1947, removes the Nazi threat, and replaces it with Communist Russians. The story is passable--Indy must find the pieces to an ancient Babylonian machine before scientist Pudovkin can use them for evil. The thrills are pretty heavy here, ranging from a Jeep Trek to a Mine Cart ride, but some levels have a tendency to drag on with sometimes hair-tugging puzzles. These puzzles are far and few between however, making the rest of the game rather enjoyable. The downside to all of this isn't anything to do with the game, but the compatability issues with the game and Windows XP or higher---once there was a patch for these issues, but it no longer resides on the internet. My advice? Avoid using any weapons more powerful than the auto pistol and save often. The game is a solid buy for classic gaming fans despite compatability issues, and is worthy of carrying the title Indiana Jones.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very cool game
If you're an Indiana Jones fan, there's no question; you're going to love this game.
Excellent, with a story that, unlike many other games, makes sense and makes you care about it.
I don't find this game so difficult as some people say it is. You just have to think like good old Dr. Jones in order to solve the puzzles and beat the bad guys.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pick this one up
This game plays very much like the tomb raider series - seasoned gamers will be able to jump right in, but casual gamers might find themselves scratch their heads from time to time. Most of the puzzles are fairly straight-forward - you either perform a series of switch-pulling, or locate a key item to open the door. A small portion of the puzzles require clever maneuver of tools (some of which also double as weapons), which in my opinion is the highlight of the game. The platforming is on the easy side, and most of the enemies are pretty idiotic - if you toss a grenade at them they usually don't run away. The graphics are a bit granny in today's standard but I believe was handsome at its day. Fans of the movies will be pleased to find the music in this game is variation of that from the movies, and they even managed to find a voice-over for indy that is pretty close to Harrison Ford. The game has 17 levels, which is plenty to keep you occupied for a while.

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