Everyone loves Star Wars, right? And Indiana Jones? But do you love them so much you’d sign into PlayStation Home and pay money for some virtual cosplay?
Back at GDC in 2006, Lucasarts showed off some footage of a “next-gen” Indiana Jones game. It looked great! Fast forward three years, however, and that game has been canned, replaced with an awful, awful Wii downgrade.
Summer means sun. Weeks off school, days off work, Coronas under a palm tree as a sea breeze washes over you. But it also means it’s time for Hollywood’s big shebang: the summer blockbusters.
New footage on StarWars.com shows Millennium Falcon pilot Han Solo as a playable/unlockable character in upcoming title Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings.
On this day 120 years ago, the headman behind World War II and the Holocaust was born in Austria-Hungary. He died in 1945 but lives on in video games as the eternal bad guy.
The official site for Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings now includes a nice selection of screens and some new gameplay details.
We’ve already seen the trailer and been properly prepared by Nintendo Power’s own teasing, so the cover treatment given to Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings isn’t exactly a shocker. But we’ll take it!
Looks like Indiana Jones’ video game adventures might not be completely canceled, at least according to a newly (and unofficially) released trailer for Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings for the Wii.
The last time we heard about the Indiana Jones game was back in March when Vanity Fair mentioned it would use the same engine as The Force Unleashed. There’s probably a good reason for that.