Posted March 23, 2018
I love how in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade you need to switch from Indy to Henry to get into the zeppelin and eventually escape. What I can't stand is the maze where you are chased by Nazi soldiers throughout several levels of stairs and platforms. It's so stressing because you can't heal between fights, so after, say, three encounters with Nazi soldiers, you are most likely dead. This would have been a perfect place to use the first aid kit, but you can't use your inventory during the maze section, so the only way to use it would be to go back to the beginning, and... what would be the point?
My "strategy" (if you can call it that) consisted on saving every time I reached a new level. Then, I would assess the situation and try to reach the next level. There are loops here and there, in the corners, which are very convenient to try to outrun the Nazis, but sometimes there are just too many of them. After several reloads, I noticed, however, that there seems to be a random element: the Nazis don't always spawn at the same place or at the same time, so if you find yourself in a particularly hard situation, you can reload and hope this time they don't appear.
There was a particularly frustrating chokepoint where there were two Nazis standing together; since I had already had a couple of fights, I just couldn't see how to get past them... However, in one of my reloads in the previous level, they somehow appeared up the ladder... meaning that the chokepoint was at least free! I managed to sneak past them and could finally complete the maze.
Ironically, I remember spending very little time with it several years ago, as a kid. I don't know how I did it... only that I clicked very fast. Maybe my problem is that my new approach was too rational.
What do you think about the zeppelin sections? Do you have a strategy that doesn't rely on luck/randomness/reloading?
My "strategy" (if you can call it that) consisted on saving every time I reached a new level. Then, I would assess the situation and try to reach the next level. There are loops here and there, in the corners, which are very convenient to try to outrun the Nazis, but sometimes there are just too many of them. After several reloads, I noticed, however, that there seems to be a random element: the Nazis don't always spawn at the same place or at the same time, so if you find yourself in a particularly hard situation, you can reload and hope this time they don't appear.
There was a particularly frustrating chokepoint where there were two Nazis standing together; since I had already had a couple of fights, I just couldn't see how to get past them... However, in one of my reloads in the previous level, they somehow appeared up the ladder... meaning that the chokepoint was at least free! I managed to sneak past them and could finally complete the maze.
Ironically, I remember spending very little time with it several years ago, as a kid. I don't know how I did it... only that I clicked very fast. Maybe my problem is that my new approach was too rational.
What do you think about the zeppelin sections? Do you have a strategy that doesn't rely on luck/randomness/reloading?