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Indiana jones and the emperors tomb fists
Indiana jones and the emperors tomb fists






  1. INDIANA JONES AND THE EMPERORS TOMB FISTS SERIES
  2. INDIANA JONES AND THE EMPERORS TOMB FISTS PS2
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INDIANA JONES AND THE EMPERORS TOMB FISTS PS2

Version History 1.6 - added "God Mode" cheat added request for PS2 controls added combat strategies added whipping strategy 1.51 - added one new Von Beck tip added quotation marks to identify artifact names in walkthrough for ease of browsing added reminder of new email address added shortcut in Peng Lai Mts. Anyway, enough about my intro: get reading and enjoy! = II. I've put a great deal of time on this and, though I really want to help people playing this game, have no interest in getting my work ripped off without being asked first. As always, this FAQ is only to be posted on those sites who have been given written consent by the author (me).

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Please feel free to email me at if you have any further questions or tips you would like to add to the walkthrough. Though I have beaten the game, I'm trying to record the most detailed way through the game in order to keep from creating something vague and useless for people who get stuck. Checking the version history will let you know how far along with the walkthrough I am. As this is my first attempt at writing an FAQ, I'm sure there will be many additions to this walkthrough over time hopefully it'll help more than a few of you through some of Indy's stickier situations. While the tomb itself isn't seen in 2011's Indiana Jones Adventure World, set in 1934, Professor John Allen is accused of having destroyed the First Emperor's tomb.YES NO its own thorough walkthrough. However, 2003's Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb has Jones discovering the tomb again for the first time at Mount Li - the real world location of Qin Shi Huang's resting place - in 1935. He manages to lose Qin's head down the mountainside before being arrested by Japanese Imperial Army soldiers on the claim that Jones had wandered into Japanese occupied Manchuria (Mount Hua is hundreds of miles southwest of Manchuria). The tomb of Qin Shi Huang first appeared in the opening of Max McCoy's 1999 novel Indiana Jones and the Secret of the Sphinx in which Indiana Jones gains access to the tomb on Mount Hua. Within the Netherworld, Jones would discover the body of the Emperor intact after centuries. A room at the end of the maze contained a swirling portal into the Netherworld.Īll along, the Emperor's tomb had been designed as a diversion and test of trials while the true crypt existed in another realm: the Chinese land of the dead. Using his efficient and murderous vehicle, he pursued Jones through the maze until Jones swung over a particularly large abyss with his whip Von Beck was unable to brake his tank in time and it crashed down into the huge hole.

indiana jones and the emperors tomb fists

Nazi treasure-hunter Albrecht Von Beck burrowed into the room with a drill tank in order to head off Jones. Past the room of bells, was the maze of terra cotta soldiers, a long winding stone corridor with countless deadly pits and holes.

indiana jones and the emperors tomb fists

Jones was able to fend off spirits throughout the tomb with the Pa Cheng.

indiana jones and the emperors tomb fists

If the wrong melody were played, two spirits would emerge from the walls and attack the ringer. Four melodies were played before the door opened into the next area of the tomb: the maze.

INDIANA JONES AND THE EMPERORS TOMB FISTS SERIES

A series of bells in the center of the room would chime and the enterer would have to match the melody on similar bells in the room. Following this new path led to a room filled with various bells at each corner. The path led to a trapdoor, descending into another section of the tomb. With the aid of the Mirror, Indiana Jones was able to safely cross the age-old traps and deactivate them, allowing Mei-Ying to follow him in. The special glowing light of the Mirror of Dreams was required to illuminate the mystically unseen dangers which included colliding walls and spikes thrusting upward from the floor. The inner region of the Emperor's Tomb followed a path through which invisible obstacles could crush or impale any unknowledgeable intruders. The entrance hall of the Tomb consisted of three perilous trials: a trap room with crushing spike-lined walls a series of connected chambers consisting of deadly pits and shooting flames and finally, a series of chambers decorated with lethal, electrified orbs.








Indiana jones and the emperors tomb fists