A Hal Barwood/ Noah Falstein masterpiece, 'Fate of Atlantis' offers an original Indy adventure featuring exotic locales, ancient booby-puzzles and of course, Nazis. Lucasarts hit the nail on the head with this one. A voice-acting version exists. * Gameplay: except for a few "hunt-the-pixel" puzzles, the game offers up enough diverse interactivity to make it a winner. * Graphics: Pretty stunning for a 256 color universe. Pretty cool glowing effects, too. * Sound: Perfectly digitized rendition of the famous ‘Raider’s March’. * Value: the game does have replay value, thanks to the action-oriented portions. * Tilt: I’m a huge Indy fan. I’m a huge text adventure game fan. There you have it.
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This game could seem a litter old, but it is a Masterpiece and an example for all adventures games. Indiana Jones and the fate of Atlantis was released in 1992, I want tell you the exact story of this game, but, belie... Read Full Review
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