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* FanNickname: Before the release of ''[[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]'', it was not uncommon to treat this as the fourth installment of the ''Indiana Jones'' series as a whole.

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* FanNickname: Before the release of ''[[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]'', it was not uncommon to treat this as the fourth installment of the ''Indiana Jones'' series as a whole. Some fans [[FanonDiscontinuity continue to treat it as such]] post-''Crystal Skull''
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: The voice acting is full of DullSurprise and OohMeAccentsSlipping. It's important to note that the ability to feature the voice acting was new technology back then, and the voices a ''bonus'' for people who had the correct hardware at the time.
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* AlasPoorScrappy: Heimdall and Sternhart are both irritating jerks, but Indy discovers them both dead at various points during his quest, the latter implied to have suffered a {{A cruel and unusual death}}.

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* AlasPoorScrappy: Heimdall and Sternhart are both irritating jerks, but Indy discovers them both dead at various points during his quest, the latter implied to have suffered a {{A cruel and unusual death}}.before he died.
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* AlasPoorScrappy: Heimdall and Sternhart are both irritating jerks, but Indy discovers them both dead at various points during his quest.

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* AlasPoorScrappy: Heimdall and Sternhart are both irritating jerks, but Indy discovers them both dead at various points during his quest.quest, the latter implied to have suffered a {{A cruel and unusual death}}.
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* SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: Some fans even state that the game is better written [[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom than two]] [[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull of the films]]. It helps that [[AdventureGame the genre]] tends to parallel the pacing and writing structure of film more than other gaming genres (assuming you're not [[MoonLogicPuzzle getting stuck]]), allowing for a story that can feel like the movies without relying on GameplayAndStorySegregation.

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* SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: Some fans even state that the game is better written [[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom than two]] than]] [[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull three]] [[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheDialOfDestiny of the films]]. It helps that [[AdventureGame the genre]] tends to parallel the pacing and writing structure of film more than other gaming genres (assuming you're not [[MoonLogicPuzzle getting stuck]]), allowing for a story that can feel like the movies without relying on GameplayAndStorySegregation.
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** Indy's quip about him being the captain now, after he's punched out the submarine captain, was an amusing BondOneLiner at the time of release. Fast forward 20 years to the release of Film/CaptainPhillips and its associated meme, and that line becomes hilarious.

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* CompleteMonster: [[EvilOverlord Nur-Ab-Sal]], the old king of Atlantis and creator of the God Machine, attempted to create [[GodhoodSeeker manmade divinity]] through the sacrifice of countless "unworthy slaves." To test the God Machine, Nur-Ab-Sal [[PlayingWithSyringes experimented on his subjects]], turning them into mutated abominations; inevitably, they perished in agony, and their warped skeletons are strewn all along Atlantis. In a room bloated with these skeletons, the spirit of Nur-Ab-Sal himself attempts to possess Indy's companion Sophia after having acted as her malevolent SpiritAdvisor for the game, callously attempting to [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness dispose of her]] the moment he sees fit so he can reclaim the God Machine. Nur-Ab-Sal's arrogance and pride are directly mirrored by the Nazis themselves, who pay the price for attempting to exploit Nur-Ab-Sal's monstrous technology for themselves.

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* CompleteMonster: [[EvilOverlord Nur-Ab-Sal]], the old king of Atlantis {{Atlantis}} and creator of the God Machine, attempted to create [[GodhoodSeeker manmade man-made divinity]] through the sacrifice of countless "unworthy slaves." slaves". To test the God Machine, Nur-Ab-Sal [[PlayingWithSyringes experimented on his subjects]], turning them into mutated abominations; inevitably, they perished in agony, and their warped skeletons are strewn all along Atlantis. In a room bloated with these skeletons, the spirit of Nur-Ab-Sal himself attempts to possess Indy's companion Sophia after having acted as her malevolent SpiritAdvisor for the game, callously attempting to [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness dispose of her]] her the moment he sees fit so he can reclaim the God Machine. Nur-Ab-Sal's arrogance and pride are directly mirrored by the Nazis themselves, who pay the price for attempting to exploit Nur-Ab-Sal's monstrous technology for themselves.
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* CompleteMonster: [[EvilOverlord Nur-Ab-Sal]], the old king of Atlantis and creator of the God Machine, attempted to create [[GodhoodSeeker manmade divinity]] through the sacrifice of countless "unworthy slaves." To test the God Machine, Nur-Ab-Sal [[PlayingWithSyringes experimented on his subjects]], turning them into mutated abominations; inevitably, they perished in agony, and their warped skeletons are strewn all along Atlantis. In a room bloated with these skeletons, the spirit of Nur-Ab-Sal himself attempts to possess Indy's companion Sophia after having acted as her malevolent SpiritAdvisor for the game, callously attempting to [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness dispose of her]] the moment he sees fit so he can reclaim the God Machine. Nur-Ab-Sal's arrogance and pride are directly mirrored by the Nazis themselves, who pay the price for attempting to exploit Nur-Ab-Sal's monstrous technology for themselves.
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* FanNickname: Before the release of ''[[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]'', it was not uncommon to treat this as the fourth installment of the ''Indiana Jones'' series as a whole.
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As talked about on the thread this isn't actually officially licensed, so it is going in the Fan Works page instead


* CompleteMonster: In the {{novelization}} by Dale Dassel ([[https://www.scribd.com/document/386971278/Indiana-Jones-and-the-fate-of-Atlantis-by-whipwarrior-pdf link]]), [[ThoseWackyNazis Klaus Kerner]] is an ambitious [[StateSec SS]] colonel who seeks to use the Atlantean mineral {{orichalcum}} to fuel [[StupidJetpackHitler Nazi superweapons]] that will be able to blast any nation that dissents to the Reich "back to the Stone Age". Kerner shoots Jones in the gut and walls up a crying [[WouldHurtAChild 10-year-old child]] to die with him in the ruins of Atlantis and later turns over their female companion to be raped with scarcely a look back. Kerner's regard for even his allies is almost non-existent, and he murders his own ally Dr. Ubermann to obtain the godlike secrets of Atlantis alone.

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