- It is 1935, and Indy must race against both the Nazis and the Asian crime syndicates to possess the legendary Heart Of The Dragon
- Travel with Indy from the jungles of Ceylon to the underwater palaces of Istanbul to the violent streets of Hong Kong
- With help from his beautiful partner Mei Ying, he’ll use his whip and gun to avoid traps and survive street brawls & martial artist wars
- Leap, swim, climb and punch your way through exotic locales as you survive an adventure just like the movies!
Product Description
In Indiana Jones and the Emperor’s Tomb, you go on a globe-spanning adventure to prevent an ancient artifact from falling into the wrong hands!Amazon.com Review
“If adventure has a name, it must be Indiana Jones.” So says the Temple of Doom movie poster, and–Lara Croft notwithstanding–Indiana Jones is still synonymous with glory, romance, treasure, and adventure. Previous Indiana Jones games were produced by the graphic-adventure game masters at LucasArt… More >>
Indiana Jones & The Emperor’s Tomb




If you like Indian Jones movies (and who doesn�t?) and have a Macintosh, this is the game that�s hard to beat. I�ve read that some don�t like the control scheme, but after a little practice I found it fairly intuitive–just point Indiana with the mouse and press �w.� My only gripe would the lack of a �walk� mode. This is purely an esthetic however since there is a �stalk� mode that is the equivalent. The best part about the game is the combat engine. All of Harrison Ford�s characteristic moves are well modeled and the enemy AI is relentless and clever. I have an iMac 1.25 Ghz with 768 MB ram and was able to play in the high resolution mode with no trace of slow down.
Rating: 5 / 5
Please disregard the stars rating, I haven’t played the game.
Here’s the System Requirements:
Mac OSX 10.2.5
800 MHZ PowerPC G4 or better
256 MB RAM
32 MB Radeon 7500 / GeForce 2 class 3D hardware acceleration required
64 MB Radeon 9000 / GeForce 4 Titanium or better recommended
2 GB free on Hard Disk
Rating: 3 / 5
I have enjoyed playing Indiana Jones Games since Playing the Temple of Doom on the NES and I vaguely remember a version of Raiders of the Lost Ark on Atari. So I was delighted when Emperor’s Tomb was ported to the Mac, especially a more arcade/FPS instead of the Fate of Atlantis. The Graphics on Emperor’s Tomb are stunning and this is one of the first games I bought after upgrading my graphics card and processor.
The controls are extemely touchy, it’s easy to miss a jump or walk off the edge of a ledge accidently, and it take some getting used to them to fight and shoot well.
I will admit that the save game feature could be better and it seems more like a game consule game that you can’t save wheever you want.
This game is a must for Indiana Jone’s fans and recommended for people who enjoy FPS games.
Rating: 4 / 5
First let me say, I have no problems with the game as far as graphics, plot etc. What made me finally give up was a the fact that you could not just save anywhere within the game, as you can in Tomb Raider. The game only saves when you complete a level. If you die while trying to complete the level or simply have to stop before the level is complete, you have to start all over at the beginning of the level. ARRGH.
Rating: 2 / 5
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT for Mac. It won’t load on G4 or G5 Macs. Aspyr technical Support can’t seem to help either. Rather burn your money, it will be more fun!!!!
Rating: 1 / 5