- Publisher: LucasArts
- Release Date: Mar 25, 2003
- Also On: PlayStation 2
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 76 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 51 out of 76
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Mixed: 16 out of 76
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Negative: 9 out of 76
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C.M.May 25, 2003I would have given it a 10! But there is no way to save the game. You must play through a whole level (sometimes very frustrating fights) and if you die you must start from the start of each level. This is the one complain everyone has! Maybe Lucas can issue some patch.
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TGWDec 5, 2003A very fun game (the fist fights kick much booty) but the lack of mid level saving drag it down.
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TGWDec 5, 2003A very fun game (the fist fights kick much booty) but the lack of mid level saving drag it down.
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SteveT.Apr 14, 2003Hmm! jump, swing, swim, fall, die a lot. This game has a lot of old school arcade gameplay that is just downright annoying at times. The game has no mid save points and many levels are down to trial & error and lots of annoying restarting. However some levels are are really good and indy's brawling is simply amazing, but i'll take the infernal machine anyday.
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Feb 11, 2018Все что есть хорошего в этой игре это главный герой, все остальное крайне посредственное.
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Apr 23, 2019
Awards & Rankings
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PC GamerThough it's no classic tale, Emperor's Tomb has both actioning and adventuring in spades, whisking you off on a gorgeous cross-continental tour of exotic locales. [June 2003, p.68]
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Edge MagazineInstant deaths, glitchy combat, uninspiring boss encounters and twitchy controls conspire to make this a below-par experience. If it wasn't for the occasional flashes of imagination and the familiarity and richness conveyed through the license then The Emperor's Tomb would be utterly forgettable. [May 2003, p.99]
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Despite the occasionally clunky controls, Emperors Tomb does impress with its hand-to-hand brawls (Ms. Croft would be lost without HER weapons) and the free-range exploration allowed within each level.