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LEGO® Indy is back in his biggest adventure yet. Battle through all four movies, including all-new levels from the original adventures and your favorite new moments from The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull...
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- Developer:
- Feral Interactive
- Publisher:
- LucasArts
- Release date:
- 18 February 2010
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- Recent Steam reviews:
- Mixed (13)
- All Steam reviews:
- Very Positive (1223)
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- New modes including two-player drop-in, drop-out split-screen gameplay lets you play together with your friends and family like never before
- For the first time, create your own levels and play them with friends!
- New vehicles, characters and abilities in the biggest LEGO environments ever!
- Use a variety of weapons from the environment to fight enemies (e.g., chairs, guns, swords, bottles)
- Collect artifacts through the game to unlock more than 60 playable characters, including villains and supporting characters (Marion Ravenwood, Mutt Williams, Short Round, Rene Belloq, Willie Scott, Marcus Brody, Dr. Henry Jones Sr. and Irina Spalko)
- A complete retelling of Indy’s three original adventures from the first game, for a whole new experience!
- Includes all your favorite moments from The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS *:
- Windows XP or Vista
- Processor:
- Intel P4 1.8 Ghz or AMD Athlon XP 2200+
- Memory:
- 256MB of ram, 512MB for Vista
- Graphics:
- ATI X1300 with 256MB of ram, or Nvidia FX5800
- Hard Drive:
- 5.0 GB
recommended*
Not specified
User reviews
LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues In some ways it's not as good as the first game, I don't love the 'openness' of this LEGO game, I prefer them more linear and simple. Nonetheless, this is a classic,
I recently went back to LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues, and while it definitely has its charm, it ended up being a pretty frustrating experience overall—especially when going for 100%. First off, the game
Wow. This was bad time. This wasn't the worst thing I ever played but it's a really a lesser Lego game compared to every other Lego game. How this game works is you start in this open world/area you can move around in
LEGO Indiana Jones 2 is honestly a pretty mixed experience. While it still tries to capture the charm and humor that made the first game so enjoyable, this sequel feels like a noticeable downgrade in several areas. The
I remembered really enjoying LEGO Indiana Jones 1 as a kid, but for some reason I never got into this one when I was younger. Circling back on it now, I had a really fun time going through this one and 100%ing it,
I had a moment earlier today while playing this where I asked myself, "what could else could I be doing?" This tends not to a good sign, but it's a question I sometimes ask when I'm grinding in RPG style games. The




