- Brand : Activision
- Product name : Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings
- Product code : PMV043137
- Category : Video Games
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- Info modified on : 02 Mar 2020 14:51:06
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Long product name Activision Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings Wii
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Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings, Nintendo Wii, Action
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Short summary description Activision Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings Wii
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Activision Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings, Wii, T (Teen)
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Long summary description Activision Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings Wii
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Activision Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings. Platform: Wii, ESRB rating: T (Teen), Developer: A2M
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Uk has collected 20 expert reviews for Activision Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings Wii and the average expert rating is 59 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
In an swashbuckling sort of way, Indiana Jones is probably one of the most heroic characters of our age. Indiana Jones and The Staff of Kings should therefore be a game of tomb exploring and other swashbuckling action. Unfortunately, its more of an o...
Indiana Jones, you'd think, is perfect video game material. Sure, when he first started waving his whip around, game technology would have struggled to fully realise the potential on offer. Since then, however, you could successfully argue (without muc...
We’re playing one of the greatest adventure games ever made, a title with excellent dialogue, a wonderful plot and satisfyingly fiendish puzzling. But enough about Fate of Atlantis – what about Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings? You see what we did...
Long before we even knew the title, Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings was expected to be a next-gen homecoming for the worlds favorite archeologist on the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 based on some early tech demos for Lucasarts Euphoria animation e...
It’s been six long years since we’ve been treated to an Indiana Jones game and that was on the PC and original Xbox. About a year after the release of Emperor’s Tomb I remember seeing some exceptional footage from the new next-gen installment of the f...
The Indiana Jones franchise is one I hold very close to my heart. Even more so than Star Wars. Yeah, I said it. You see, there’s just something about an adventuring archaeologist fighting Nazis and exploring our world that speaks to me. I ate up everyt...
Given the endearing popularity of Indiana Jones as one of Hollywood's all-time greatest heroes, it was with a fuzzy warm sense of childlike anticipation that this reviewer popped Indian Jones and the Staff of Kings into the Wii, eager to actually becom...
Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings for the Nintendo Wii suffers terrible shooting mechanics, hard to drive vehicles, easy and often pointless puzzles, and level designs that take the energy right out of the game play. ScreenshotsThe Great PartsRati...
The Wii takes a lot of criticism for being home to a plethora of sub-par games, and it's clear to see why when games like Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings come along. It's not that Staff of Kings is a woeful game, it's just that it's terribly disap...