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Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings Wii (Complete in Box)

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Release Year
2009
Sub-Genre
Boxing
UPC
0023272337636
Platform
Nintendo Wii
Rating
T-Teen
Publisher
LucasArts
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings

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Product Information

Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings is a third-person action-adventure game of daredevil leaps, death-defying rides, and ancient puzzles, and occasional fisticuffs with local ruffians and villainous henchmen. In an original story created for the game by LucasArts, Indy seeks to recover the Staff of Moses before it falls into the hands of a never-before-seen adversary named Magnus Voller. With stages set in Sudan, San Francisco, Panama, Istanbul, and Nepal, the globetrotting adventure begins as the world goes to war in 1939. The Wii edition of the game features a gesture-based scheme for controlling motorcycles, tanks, and planes. Also exclusive to the Wii version of Staff of Kings is an unlockable, complete version of the 1992 LucasArts graphic adventure, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, set for play with Wii Remote pointer control.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
LucasArts
UPC
0023272337636
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71803775

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Action & Adventure
Platform
Nintendo Wii
Game Name
Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2009
Number of Players
1-4
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Mild Language, Violence

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Product ratings and reviews

4.6
29 product ratings
  • 18 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
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Good graphics

Compelling gameplay

Good value

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  • Top favorable review

    Challenging & entertaining

    A little bit of a learning curve but once you get going the game is fun. Good graphics & clear narration.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: decluttr_store

  • Interesting buy

    Bought the game for my wife's birthday because she loves Indiana Jones so much (and never heard of the game). The walk throughs in the beginning are a bit vague if you don't play too many RPG. My only complaints would have to be that you are supposed to play right-handed. I'm a lefty and it's a bit more difficult. The other is that the up/down/left/right controls on the top of the remote really move the camera around easily. Sometimes that's good, but bad if you accidentally push it. The price seems fair considering the cost of games nowadays (from anywhere). The shipping costs also helped factor into the reason I purchased the game.

  • Awesome game

    This game is really fun. What I like about it is that there are so many different scenes that you get to visit and things to drive and fly and blow up. I also like it cause you have to use your brain on some levels. The controls are pretty good. There are times when you'll be trying to do something and it doesn't work right away and you're swinging the remote like a mad man/woman. But all in all it's pretty good. I'm not a hard core gamer by any means, so maybe someone like that would get bored, but I was engrossed in the game. The only bad part of the game is the short clips or stories that play in between levels. If you fail the level, then you have to watch the stuff all over again and there is no way to skip it. But, I just look at it as incentive to pass the dang thing. In the ...

  • I Would Play This Twice (And More)!

    I loved every moment of this game, from the beginning cinematic to the final ending. Most of the time, I was using the Wii Nunchuck to move Indiana and the Wii remote to attack both with his fists and with his whip. There were occasional moments where I had to do something unusual, such as push a wall down with his shoulder. I then would have used the two in conjunction to push forward three times and knock the object down. The scenes that were my favorite were when Indiana wasn't simply walking around but doing something really cool, such as riding an elephant through Istanbul (while still in control) or having a gunfight with the Germans using some boxes as cover. Some of the downfalls I had were that you continually had to listen to the cinematic or tutorial when replaying an area. ...

  • 2 for 1 and great Indiana Jones stories

    I actually bought this as much for Indiana Jones and the Fate Of Atlantis as for the main game. I watched others play it quite a bit back in high school, and always wanted to play it. I soon discovered there are actually three paths to go through it and they're quite different. I'll review the two games separately: -Staff Of Kings- The main game is driven by excellent (for Wii) graphics and a great story. First thing's first, Harrison Ford's likeness is used, though he didn't voice Indy, but fear not: the actor sounds very close. The game tells you when to use the various abilities with onscreen prompts, and it's a fairly on rails path (which could be good or bad, depending on what you like). The replayability is certainly there as each location has several Fortunes (hidden treasures not ...