This is one strange but fun game

User Rating: 9.2 | Inca II PC
Gameplay: I remeber playing this as a child, It was not until recently that i replayed inca and inca 2.This is the same company that made the "Kings Quest" series. To bad there is nothing much for it now like screenshot and movie. The plot takes up several years after INCA 1, in which Eldorado (the hero) established a new Inca Empire in space, despite the efforts of a pirate/ conquistador named Aguirre. Aguirre is still around, and plots to destroy the empire, using a mysterious asteroid that jams interplanetary communications. The pseudo-mystical stuff that made up the bulk of Inca 1 is still present, especially towards the ending, but this time around it is dominated by the faux-Star Wars elements, particularly when a Han Solo clone named Kelt Cartier joins your side.
Like its predecessor, Inca 2 is a hybrid of WING COMMANDER-style space combat and point-and-click adventure, proceeding in mostly-linear fashion from scene to scene. It mercifully leaves out the mazes of the original, and adds a third element just as significant to the whole as the combat and the puzzles: extensive cut scenes. The combat scenes are good, but nothing we haven't seen before. You have a first-person view, several types of missile to choose from, steering with joystick or mouse, etc. The radar screen is confusing at first - up is actually forward - but other than that, it's a breeze. The controls is good and smooth and are easy to learn.

Graphics: The Graphics is pretty simple, the comany put pictures with live animations from actors which I thought was pretty cool. . Some scenes will have 3-D rendered animation as you walk from room to room. Some will have morphing bitmaps, as mystical energies take shape before your eyes.

Sound: The music in the game is pretty cool. and the style of music varies. Vaguely Peruvian woodwinds give way to synth-pop or pompous faux-John Williams. I actually lked the vaguely Peruvian woodwinds. The only bad thing i did not like was when the music stops when someone talks. You can also put the game CD in to your CD player and then listen to the Inca soundtrack music.

Value: The replay value of this game is great. You can play this over and over again and never get board of the game. I highly suggest playing this game because this is a fun game to play and should not be missed. To bad this game is very rare so you can only find it on ebay. I give this game 9 out of 10.