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Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine (Nintendo 64)

Nintendo, LucasArts
Action
Players: 1
T (Teen)
Developer: Factor 5, LucasArts
Released December 15, 2000

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

75 / 100

Critic Reviews

90 Hot Games
If you get past the controls, you'll be rewarded with a fun, thoughtful adventure.
88 Daily Radar
If you've never experienced "Tomb Raider," this game will rock your world. Otherwise it'll be about as familiar as a two-year-old pair of shoes.
80 IGN
The "Tomb Raider" that Nintendo 64 owners never got. It's a complex, sometimes downright difficult puzzle-filled action-adventure with beautiful visuals and a fun storyline.
80 Electric Playground
Better tomb raiding fare than Lara Croft's adventures, and console-wise, it's only available for Nintendo 64 --tell your Sony loving friends to sit that in their CD tray and rotate.
75 Nintendojo
A consistently excellent action/adventure with original level design and excellent visuals and audio.
60 GameSpot
A big game, to be sure, with enough levels to keep you busy over a three-day rental period. The puzzles within them aren't very original or entertaining, but seeing that this is the only Tomb Raider-style game to come to the Nintendo 64, it deserves at least a little leeway.
60 Maxim Online
An adventure game that looks and plays shamelessly like "Tomb Raider," only without the oversized breasts.
60 CNET Gamecenter
The slow-paced gameplay and monotonous platform-style action is likely to grate on your nerves and provide more than a few bouts of exhausted frustration.

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