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top 20: #6: Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
"Alright Jones, how you gonna find that statue in all this junk?" Besides being action-packed and extremely fun, what sets Indiana Jones apart is its replayability: the entire middle portion of the game can be played in three entirely separate ways. There's the team mode, where you and Sophie can journey together and she will serve as a solution to many puzzles. There's the wits mode, where the real puzzle lovers will have plenty to keep their brains occupied. Finally, there's the action mode, where the answer to pretty much every puzzle is beating up a Nazi. The latter two modes will reunite Indy and Sophie later in the game, so the ending is the same, but the three modes are so completely different that the replayability is huge, the best in any LucasArts game (with the possible exception of Maniac Mansion). It's a tough job to take an established film franchise and build a new game out of it, but LucasArts was more than successful, and created a virtually flawless game in the process. Beautiful and still exciting to complete, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis is the #6 adventure game of all-time. Last time: Indy came in at #5 last time; again, don't take the fact that he's one space lower as a sign that I think any less of the game. It's still a five-star adventure. Click here for the complete top 20 of best adventure games of all time! Where to Buy [affiliate links]
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