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Lego Indiana Jones 2 on Wii 360

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Lego Indiana Jones 2 is a Adventuring game available on the Wii 360. It can be played in Thirdperson Cooperative modes.

Lego Indiana Jones 2 is a Adventuring game. Adventure games are enjoyed for two reasons: they provide enemy encounters that require tactics and strategy to conquor, and they create a fantasy world in which to explore and adventure.

Lego Indiana Jones 2 can be played in a Thirdperson mode. Third Person games view the world from over the right shoulder of the character being controlled. This enables you to see the character you are controlling as well as their surrounds. Although not as immersive as first person, third person games enable more complex moves and interactions with the environment.

Lego Indiana Jones 2 can be played in a Cooperative mode. Cooperative Multiplayer games provide an experience that is played symaltaneously by multiple players. Unlike the simple arena competitive multiplayer style games where players try to kill the most enemies, true co-operative games are designed to take a group of players through a campaign experience together. This will involve sections where players have to work together to proceed - either from the sheer difficulty as in Halo 3 on 360 or by the design of levels such as LittleBigPlanet on PS3.

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Teletext Gamer review Thu, 04 Mar 2010

The second Lego Indiana Wii game is out now, but is the original still worth picking up too?

As mentioned, I love Indy and I used to work at Lego. So this game was always going to rock with me. If you’ve played any Lego game before, then this is the same, but with the Indiana Jones storylines, locations and the characters. Special mention for the music, as it’s so atmospheric and added to the experience. The puzzles were linear and obvious, only made tricky by some awkward jumps and lack of clarity on certain sections. But that might just be me!
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Frugal Gamer review Fri, 13 Nov 2009

Retelling the stories from the original trilogy with all-new levels, Lego Indiana Jones 2 on 360 expands the franchise to include the latest Indy film - The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. With an improved graphic engine and some technical additions, this also features a series-first in the form of a powerful level editor. Now players can create new levels and content by manipulating Lego blocks as a character in a Little Big Planet-esque design system. With improved co-op and new levels, Lego Indiana Jones 2 for Xbox 360, PS3, Nintendo Wii and DS, is a true sequel and marks an impressive progression for the popular Lego series.

Covering the first three movies again, Lego Indiana Jones 2 could be mistaking for a pointless sequel - a rehash of the same content released a year ago. But Travellers Tales have done more than just remake their original game by including a ton of new content and making some impressive technical improvements that take the series into new territory.
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