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The man with the hat is back in Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings, and in the world of video games at least, he’s never looked better. With the world on the brink of World War II, Indy is on the trail of the mythical Staff of Moses – desperate to stop it falling into the hands of new nemesis Magnus Voller. Intent on replicating all the action,…
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The man with the hat is back in Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings, and in the world of video games at least, he’s never looked better. With the world on the brink of World War II, Indy is on the trail of the mythical Staff of Moses – desperate to stop it falling into the hands of new nemesis Magnus Voller. Intent on replicating all the action, intrigue and humour of the movies, Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings features everything from a fight atop an out of control San Francisco tram to a chase on the back of an elephant and a flight sequence in a biplane. The core of the game though is exploration and fist fights, with Indy able to use his whip for both – activated by a satisfying flick of the Wii remote. Indy can also pick up and use anything that’s nearby, as you crack Nazi heads with everything from shovels to giant gongs. Just don’t get him too close to any snakes!
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