Indiana Jones returns in this latest LEGO game, but is it better than the first one? It certainly packs in more features, completely new levels and an extra movie.
The LEGO games are well known for their addictive properties, there's something very addictive about going round smashing everything up to obtain the studs which are all so important to buy new characters and vehicles, it's almost as if your childhood has come back and you want as many of these little studs as possible much in the way of collecting things, not only this but there's also a lot of special bricks and bonus levels to unlock. So with any LEGO game this is the first thing I do before starting on the main mission. LEGO Indiana Jones 2: the adventure continues has more of these characters, more levels to complete, more vehicles and the stories are well known from the movies, couple this up with the all new level creator and you should have a recipe for game which has so many building blocks it becomes ridiculously addictive.
LEGO Indiana Jones 2 introduced an ambitious level creator, and while it wasn't successful at the time, it could thrive in this modern age of gaming.
James writes: "Looking for a free game to add to your library? Then look no further as the legendary archaeologist Indy swings into the Games With Gold scheme for June with the Xbox 360 title, LEGO Indiana Jones 2, for what’s sure to be a smashing time!"
Neil writes: "Recent months have seen the likes of SUPERHOT, The Witness, Assassin's Creed: Syndicate and Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain given away for free via the Xbox Games With Gold scheme. Now though, as June hits, a batch of four more games are being gifted to all Xbox One and Xbox 360 gamers out there. But are the games on offer this time around right up there with the names that precede them?"
The xb360 titles are good.
I expect some free games anounced @ e3 or something like that.