>tfw this is still the best 3D Indiana Jones game.
>emulation never ever
>>3177852
I would like to play some P&C games again, Deponia didnt quite made it for me and Simon the Sorcerer Series dies with Simon 3D.
GoG has a sale, is Fate of Atlantis worth it?Indiana Jones games in general, I remember playing Tower of Babel as a kid
And I also remember liking Broken Sword, but it has 5 games right now, which are good?
>>3180954
Fate of Atlantis was one of the best licensed games in history, it plays like a real Indy 4 and has three branching paths (wits, fists, team) which allows for some replay value.
If you want to get back into point-and-click, I'd highly suggest the Sam and Max Telltale games (seasons 2 and 3 are the best).
Broken Age is also pretty good.
Older games sometimes suffer from a problem of being built around 1-900 hint-lines that no longer exist, while newer games often feel way too easy because people are conditioned to look up walkthroughs whenever they are stuck, but there are a few games which manage to straddle the line.
>>3180969
>Sam and Max Telltale
I dont like telltale in general, their JP game was a fucking cashgrab and I cant get into The Walking Dead, but I also dont really like the MCs in Sam and Max, kinda reminds me of Journey to the Edge
>Broken Age is also pretty good.
All 5 of em?
>>3180969
>I'd highly suggest the Sam and Max Telltale games
meh
>(seasons 2 and 3 are the best)
eww
>>3177852
Fuck off, this is the best Indiana 3D, not counting Lego
>with Fate of atlantis unlockable
Really good even for PSP and DS, totally different games
yeah yeah, not retro
3D Indy Rankings:
Infernal Machine>Emperor's Tomb>Staff of Kings