Indiana Jones Atlantis Special Edition

Indiana Jones Atlantis Special Edition

Retro Gamers and Game Collectors at RetroCollect. Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis was an incredible adventure. The Fate of Atlantis Special Edition. As of March 2017, the development of the fan remake came to a halt as Disney and LucasFilm games stated they didn't want to share the Indy license.

I've done a search for 'Indiana Jones' and 'Fate of Atlantis' in this forum, and I haven't yet come across a thread dedicated specifically to this topic, but if one exists, please excuse my creating a new thread. I would simply like to reiterate the point if it's already been made: I would love to see TellTale Games develop a Special Edition of 'Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis'. If an original Indy game in the same style could be developed, that would also be very welcome. FoA was such a great game with an excellent soundtrack as well!

Fate of Atlantis is TOO good for a remake. It's a classic. Niit Sql Server Ebook more. I understand Monkey Island 1 and 2 are considered classics, untouchable but FOA is a stand alone CLASSIC, TIMELESS. MI series has 4 sequels and constant and active whiny fan boys. Just like the Final Fantasy series that is remaking all their classics.

FOA is not a game in the same boat, it's a one time hit wonder, it's a CLASSIC Indiana Jones game. They should leave it alone, just like they should leave LC alone. It's not current, it serves as a one hit wonder in time, it's timeless. It doesn't need current whiny fan boys' sugar coating the franchise. Raat Hindi Horror Movie. *ECK* PLEASE leave FOA alone.

It's as rotten an idea as Star Wars special edition. Temple of Doom is not a bad movie or a bad Indiana Jones movie. I don't get why people hate it; it's AWESOME. I can only speak for myself, but the main reason I hate Temple of Doom is that Indy hardly does anything in the movie.

Everything he does is reactionary. Raiders had lots of memorable scenes of Indy doing things, like shooting the guy in the marketplace or fighting the nazi near the plane. What's Temple of Doom's most memorable scene? The heart being ripped from the chest. A scene that doesn't involve Indy, aside from as a spectator. Even in the action sequence with the biggest coolness potential, the mine cart scene, basically the most action Indy takes is ducking.

When I go to an Indiana Jones movie, it's to see Indiana Jones do things. Not to see him watch things happen. Of course, it doesn't help that both Willie and Short Round are incredibly obnoxious. Willie especially ruins things, because a lot of the romantic screwball comedy bits could have been fun had it involved a girl I actually cared about. And the inexplicable decision to make the movie a prequel raises too many questions when Indy says at the beginning of Raiders that he 'doesn't believe in magic, a lot of superstitious hocus pocus.'

Then again, I didn't see the movie until I was an adult, and everyone I know who loves the movie saw it when they were kids. If you saw Temple of Doom as a kid, you enjoyed it because (A) it was dark, like a 'grown-up' movie, and (B) you saw Short Round, a kid who got to hang out with Indiana Jones, and subconsciously, you wanted to be that kid hanging out with Indiana Jones. Just a theory, of course. I only recently watched it in it's entirety because it used to scare me. Bottom line: it is dark. It's like a pulp adventure novel; in fact it's much more like the sort of story you'd see in one of the Shadow novels than an Indy story. But I love that.