Essentially I found the implementations of many puzzles annoying. As in, I’d figure out the solution but implementing it was tedious or unclear (the hot air balloon, that awful cave maze, submarine navigation, the Atlantean maze section…).
When it was good I enjoyed it but much of the time it let me down. Perhaps I had excessively high hopes but people praise that game so much. I replay the first two Broken Sword games every few years and love them but Fate of Atlantis was just kinda meh for me.
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, truly an amazing game
I wish I could agree. I was so disappointed when I played it earlier this year.
You need to turn on talkie mode
That, uh, wasn’t the issue. I had both speech and the best quality music available.
Maybe you had the monitor turned off? I don’t know, I’m not a hint book
Essentially I found the implementations of many puzzles annoying. As in, I’d figure out the solution but implementing it was tedious or unclear (the hot air balloon, that awful cave maze, submarine navigation, the Atlantean maze section…).
When it was good I enjoyed it but much of the time it let me down. Perhaps I had excessively high hopes but people praise that game so much. I replay the first two Broken Sword games every few years and love them but Fate of Atlantis was just kinda meh for me.
You have to try playing it as a child in the early 90s, or as an adult in 2025 but on drugs