Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb

Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb is a 2003 action-adventure video game developed by The Collective and published by LucasArts for the Xbox, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and OS X.Back at school in New York City, Chinese official Marshall Kai Ti-chan and his female assistant Mei-Ying inform Jones of the "Heart of the Dragon," a black pearl buried with the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huangdi.Mei-Ying breaks open the Ceylon idol to find the first piece of the "Mirror of Dreams" inside, an artifact that will help navigate through the Emperor's Tomb and reveal the entrance to Huangdi's crypt.After solving a series of diverse puzzles and battling a superhuman test-subject, he obtains the second piece before he is knocked unconscious by Von Beck, who had survived the crocodile attack (albeit hideously scarred and blind in his right eye).He is surprised to find that the Nazis, below Istanbul, have uncovered the ruins of Belisarius' sunken city in search for the final piece of the Mirror.After defeating the beast, Mei-Ying reappears and tells him that Kai is actually the leader of the Black Dragon Triad, the most-powerful crime organization in China.They begin at the Golden Lotus Opera House, where they wait for Wu Han, a character who first appeared in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.When Mei-Ying is abducted by Kai's men, Jones and Wu Han chase the kidnappers down to a dock in a rickshaw, fighting scores of gangsters along the way.After defeating them, Jones falls down a heavily booby-trapped shaft into the temple of Kong Tien where he fights evil spirits and finds a magical Chinese boomerang-like weapon called the Pa Cheng, the Dragon's Claw.Back in Hong Kong, Jones attempts to share some romantic time with Mei-Ying, but Wu Han is quick to remind him that Lao Che has hired them to find the remains of Nurhachi, leading into the opening of Temple of Doom.Gerstmann also wrote that while the plot "contains a few twists and double crosses, the game is very thin on storytelling, only breaking into a cutscene to move you from one part of the world to another".
Developer(s)The CollectivePublisher(s)LucasArtsDirector(s)Producer(s)Designer(s)Programmer(s)Artist(s)Writer(s)Composer(s)Clint BajakianPlatform(s)Microsoft WindowsPlayStation 2Genre(s)Action-adventureSingle-playervideo gameDrew StruzanIndiana JonesIndiana Jones and the Temple of DoomQin Shi HuangGOG.comaction-adventure gamebullwhipBritish CeylonNew York CityQin Shi HuangdiartifactPrague CastleGestapoIstanbulBelisariusamphitheatreKrakenBritish Hong KongrickshawAdolf HitlerPenglai Mountainboomerangpossessedboring machineNetherworldGreat Wall of ChinadragonNurhachigame engineBuffy the Vampire SlayerIndiana Jones and the Infernal MachineHal BarwoodAbner RavenwoodMarion RavenwoodRaiders of the Lost ArkHarrison FordJohn WilliamsMetacriticAllGameEurogamerGameRevolutionGameSpotGameSpyGamesRadar+X-Playreview aggregatorJeff GerstmannPC GamerPCGamesNScreen RantComputer Gaming WorldGame RevolutionExtended PlayWayback MachineMobyGamessoundtrackThe Temple of DoomThe Last CrusadeThe Kingdom of the Crystal SkullThe Dial of DestinyThe Young Indiana Jones ChroniclesepisodesCharactersSallahHenry Jones Sr.The Lost KingdomArcadeRevenge of the AncientsThe Fate of AtlantisInstruments of ChaosGreatest AdventuresHis Desktop AdventuresThe Infernal MachineThe Staff of KingsAdventure WorldThe Great CircleThe Adventures of Indiana JonesThe World of Indiana JonesThe Rising SunThe Tomb of the TemplarsThe Peril at DelphiThe Dance of the GiantsThe Seven VeilsThe Philosopher's StoneComicsThe Iron PhoenixThe Spear of DestinyThe Tomb of the GodsEpic Stunt Spectacular!Temple du PérilIndiana Jones AdventureIndiana Jones Summer of Hidden MysteriesChrám zkázyIndyfans and the Quest for Fortune and GloryLego Indiana JonesGolden IdolMontana JonesLight & MagicDisney Magic KingdomsReferences and parodies