FNX Magokiler Posted July 12, 2023 Share Posted July 12, 2023 Indiana Jones has returned to theaters 14 years after The Crystal Skull thanks to The Dial of Fate and it seems that he is convincing those who have gone to the theaters to see it, so it is normal that when we return home we are itchy. itch to continue living new adventures... even through the computer. But unfortunately, the video games of the most famous archaeologist in the world are not always very accessible to start playing with. And it is that the character has been the protagonist of many 3D action titles, some of dubious quality and with little plot load, which is what we like about his films, which is why we only keep in memory, really, the graphic adventures released by Lucasfilm Games and LucasArts between the late 80s and early 90s. Both The Last Crusade and, and here we wanted to get to, Fate of Atlantis. If the first is based on the third Indiana Jones movie in theaters, the second was a rare bird that for years kept gamers on edge in case it ended up reaching the big screen. The best Indiana Jones story? Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis was commented at the time that it was a script discarded by Spielberg and Lucas to bring new adventures of the hero to theaters, and that LucasArts turned it into a graphic adventure. That urban legend has never been unraveled but there is no doubt that, if they had ever made a movie based on what the game tells us, it would have been a hit. So if you find yourself at that moment in which you have gone to see Indiana Jones and the Dial of Fate and you want to live new adventures (or old ones that you no longer remember), we are going to recommend that you get The Fate of Atlantis because, and here comes the great news, you still have it for sale in some other PC store. Maybe it would be more exciting to take an old 386 from the early '90s, with 3.5-inch drives, and load it up with a copy from the period, but you don't have to prepare it all that much either. Where to buy it and for how much? Stores like GoG continue to sell it and, taking advantage of the pull of the film, they are even taking advantage of it to put it at a slightly higher price. In the CD Projekt RED store you have it for 4.99 euros, in a version without DRM or protections, so you can enter and exit the game without having to look at the pages of its mythical manual. In addition, you will be able to enjoy it in Spanish, with the same translation that ERBE developed at the time for the edition that was sold in our country. Another possibility that you have, cheaper, is to resort to abandonware pages where you have it for free to play it although, yes, you should check if it still has the original protections –those of the manual that LucasArts used so much– or is it in Spanish. And then, if you manage to download it, you will have to use DosBox or some similar tool to start it up, because otherwise you will have a difficult time saving games and those things that are necessary for an adventure that can take you a few hours to solve. https://hardzone.es/noticias/juegos/gog-jugar-pc-indiana-jones-fate-atlantis/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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