
The idea of
story is kind of pointless with any movie remake, especially that of Lego where
there is no dialogue. As are the visuals because, once again, it’s all Lego.
That just
leaves the sound and the gameplay. Now the sound you would expect to follow the
movie franchise and it does. However, I don’t recall the music being as
infuriatingly annoying as it is in this game. I can’t even remember that much
annoyance from the first one. It is repetitive, drone-like and doesn’t portray
the sense of adventure which is present in most other Lucas Arts titles.
The gameplay
is absolute shit from the start. I’m not even sugar coating it. This almost
allows me to go back and all complaint about them cashing in on the franchise
comment but I won’t because I’ve hashed that about five-hundred times already.
What confused me though, is that the vehicle mechanics appears to have taken a
U-turn and dived into an abyss. This is by far the worst Lego experience... no,
make that the worst ever experience of vehicle sections in any game I’ve ever
played. They make you play one vehicle specific level per episode so that’s six
times I’ve had to subject myself to the painful process of getting into a
vehicle, having the vehicle tip over at every opportunity, having the vehicle
explode because it caught on a rock, having a vehicle not be able to avoid
going off of a cliff, having said vehicle respawn facing the edge of the cliff
you just went over so that no matter how you pull away, you drive straight back
over the cliff again. FUCK OFF!
And that’s
extremely frustrating without even mentioning the fact that you can continuous
get stuck on scenery and the standard Lego glitching out and freezing –
although to be honest, LEGO Indiana Jones
2 didn’t freeze out as much as the other Lego games I’ve played.
The last
gameplay frustration I can think of is the AI. Never before have I played a
Lego game that is so geared towards having two people play it. Even more so
than LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
which actually had an online achievement. The AI are so lacking in
intelligence, that they should just be called A. In many areas, you have to
stand on two switches to get things to happen. This requires the AI to be
intelligent and work out that you want him to stand on a switch next to you.
When he doesn’t do this and get you get fed up and switch to the other
character, the character you were controlling moves off the switch and comes
over to say hello. FUCK OFF!
There are
also airborne vehicles in the ‘sandbox’ areas which exist simply to make the
gamers want to hate the obligatory shit camera angles and scream at the TV
after having no idea where the next race checkpoint is until it’s too late.
They have also introduced a new feature called build your own adventure, but
more on that in a bit.
Achievements – 1,000
Points – 38 Achievements
I was hoping
this would be quick and painless and I was sort of right as I completed most of
it in a week. I won’t go into too much detail as the majority of the achievements
are for getting 100% and are covered off in that. If you are going to play a
Lego game, I don’t see why you wouldn’t strive to that so it’s not going out of
your way. However, there are two missable achievements and one of them is for
100% and here’s why.
The other
missable achievement is for unlocking all the bad guys and the reason it is
missable is because there is an extinguishable item that you need to unlock one
character and if you pick this item up, don’t use if for what it is intended
for and leave the game, the item will disappear forever. That’s right, you can
miss out on 100% completion because of an unintended glitch. And with the
technology available to game developers today, the fact that this was never
patched is simply unacceptable. Bad coding should never be a reason why gamers
cannot play a game in the way it is intended to be played so Lucas Arts and
Traveller’s Tales... FUCK OFF!
There are a
few achievements for using the Build your own Adventure feature and,
annoyingly, they count towards the 100% game completion. This means that you
will need to buy everything there is that you can put into your own really-shit-by-comparison
levels; build a level; build a character; build your own adventure and complete
the obligatory tutorial levels which show you how to use the thing you will
resent being there in the first place and never use again once you have earned
the applicable achievements.
As with all
Lego games, there are also the ‘do x with x character’ achievements which are
always secret not obvious and you probably won’t unlock without knowing what
they actually are.
And now for
my favourite of the lot. Once you have completed all the levels in the story
mode, avoided the horrendous glitch mentioned above and fannied around
completing nonsense actions, you then get to complete ALL the main story levels
AGAIN in QUICKPLAY MODE. For one last time, LEGO
Indiana Jones 2, FUCK OFF!!!!1one!
Downloadable Content – N/A
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