LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues

LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues

"With Traveller's Tales and Warner Bros locking down the rights to create Lego-based video games at least until 2016 and a stable of instant hits released and upcoming titles like Harry Potter on the way, we wanted to look at the licenses we'd most like to see teleported into the popular Lego Universe."

"LEGO Systems and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group has announced a worldwide license agreement for TT Games Publishing to continue developing the highly successful LEGO based videogames across multiple platforms. Operating as part of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, a division of WBHEG, TT Games is the publisher and developer behind the award-winning hit LEGO videogame franchises including, LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Batman: The Videogame and LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, ..."

All Age Gaming's Ian Crane takes a look at the second game in the Lego Indiana Jones series. After so many Lego games, does Lego Indiana Jones 2 bring anything fresh to the series, or is it too similar to the original?

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"Activision-Blizzard have today released an updated release schedule for their autumn/winter line-up. Within the schedule are release dates for all of Activision-Blizzard's highly-anticipated releases throughout October, November and December 2009, including DJ Hero, Band Hero and possibly one of the strongest releases of 2009, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2."

"The gameplay will consist of largely the same drop in/drop out co-operative play which has become a staple of the LEGO franchise games. As of yet, there have only been two new features announced for the game; a level creator where the player(s) can create levels/objects to play with and the two player co-operative will now be split screen, so the players will not have to stay within a single area."