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Symbol | 3-DS |
Based on | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade |
Game | LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures (DS) |
Universe | Indiana Jones |
Starting Level | Retrieving the Cross |
Ending Level | Temple of the Grail |
Number of levels | 6 |
How to unlock | Complete The Lost Temple |
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is the third and final episode in the Nintendo DS version of LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures.
Story[]
Twenty-three years before the events of The Temple of Doom, in 1912, Indy, as a Boy Scout, attempts to recover the Cross of Coronado from treasure hunters. After stealing the Cross from Fedora and escaping across the countryside on horseback and circus train, Indy and Herman returns home. The small adventure inspires Indy's whip, his fear of snakes, his fedora hat (and his style of dress), and even the scar on his chin.
Twenty-six years later, in 1938, two years after the events of Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana, now a grown man, receives a journal from his father, Henry Jones, containing a partial copy of an ancient tablet detailing the location of the Holy Grail. A man named Walter Donovan recruits Indiana and Professor Brody to find the crypt of Sir Richard, whose skeleton holds a shield that should provide the rest of the rubbing. In Venice, Indiana and Marcus meet with Donovan's contact, Elsa, a colleague of Henry's, to begin their search. Indiana, Brody, and Elsa end up in the library where Henry's journal indicates Sir Richard's secret crypt might be, hoping to find a clue to his whereabouts. The X marks the spot of the entrance to the crypt, prompting Indiana and Elsa to venture inside. They walk through the oil-filled and filth-filled tunnels of the crypt to find Sir Richard's tomb. Indiana completes the rubbing, but members of a Brotherhood dedicated to protecting the secret of the Grail light the oil in the crypts, forcing Indiana and Elsa out. When they emerge from the crypt, they find themselves on a speedboat chase through the city's canals with the Brotherhood hot on their heels. After a confrontation with the Brotherhood's leader, Kazim, during which Indiana saves him from a rebel propeller, he has a change of heart and tells Indiana that Henry is being held in a German castle.
Indy and Elsa venture to the castle, where Indiana tricks the Enemy Butler by trading hats with Elsa. After a brief fight with German soldiers, Indiana and Elsa enter Henry Jones' holding cell, where a German named Colonel Vogel steals the diary from Indiana. Elsa reveals that she is in league with the Colonel, and the two tie up Indiana and Henry. Indiana frees himself and his father with a candle, and the father-son team makes their way through the castle. After fighting off Enemy Soldiers and using disguises to use some panels, Indiana and Henry escape. Indiana and his father stumble upon a motorcycle garage. They hop on a bike and hightail it out of there. They move through the German countryside, attempting to reach a Zeppelin airfield with German soldiers hot on their heels.
While attempting to escape Germany aboard a zeppelin, Indiana and his father are discovered by Colonel Vogel. Vogel is eventually ejected from the zeppelin, but Enemy Soldiers attempt to send Indiana back to Germany. Indiana and Henry flee in a biplane suspended beneath the zeppelin. Indiana's flying skills are called into question when they crash into a farmhouse. Fortunately, they both get into a Staff Car and use it to escape from the planes that are trying to stop them. In the end, one of the planes is comically dispatched, with the other forced to retreat, and Indiana and his father manage to arrive safely. While Indiana and his father flee Germany, Brody gets lost in the desert and is captured by German soldiers. Indiana, his father, and the returning Sallah go to find Brody.
Indiana sees a car with Colonel Vogel, Elsa and Donovan. Indiana, Henry, Sallah and Kazim are then trapped on top of a truck, fending off Enemy Soldiers as the tank drives towards a cliff. Sallah jumps, but it appears Indiana has fallen off the cliff with the vehicle. Henry and Sallah cry as Indiana unexpectedly climbs back up the cliff. The three fighters reunite and follow the diary's instructions to reach the Grail.
Indiana, his father, Sallah and Brody head to the Canyon of the Crescent Moon, where the Holy Grail is hidden. Henry is shot in half at the hands of Donovan, and Marcus is left to care for him while Indiana and Sallah make their way through the Canyon's puzzle challenges, having been forced to find the Grail in order to fix Henry. Upon finding the Holy Grail, Indiana meets the Grail Knight, who has been guarding it and waiting for someone worthy to succeed him. Donovan attempts to choose the real Grail from a pile of false ones, but chooses a fake Grail and fails the Grail's final test, aging to death as a result. Indiana then takes the real Grail and uses it to rebuild Henry. Elsa attempts to steal the Grail from the temple, but in doing so she invokes a curse and falls into a deep abyss. Indiana, Henry, Sallah and Marcus leave the Grail behind and head off into the sunset.
Levels[]
- Retrieving the Cross
- The Tomb of Sir Richard
- Rescue Professor Jones
- The Zeppelin
- Canyon of the Crescent Moon
- Temple of the Grail
Characters[]
- Young Indy*
- Herman*
- Indiana Jones (Professor)
- Dr. Elsa Schneider*
- Dr. Marcus Brody*
- Indiana Jones
- Professor Henry Jones*
- Sallah (Suit)*
- Kazim (Desert)*
- Grave Robber 1*
- Grave Robber 2
- Fedora*
- Strong Man* (Drawn on one of the train wagons)
- Clown* (Drawn on one of the train wagons)
- Walter Donovan (Tuxedo)*
- Jock*
- Thuggee*
- Dancing Girl
- British Officer*
- Hovitos Tribesman (Blowpipe)*
- Knight of the Cruciform Sword (Venice)*
- Kazim (Venice)
- Enemy Butler
- Colonel Vogel*
- Enemy Soldier*
- Enemy Officer*
- Enemy Radio Operator*
- Enemy Pilot*
- Enemy Soldier (Desert)
- Dr. Elsa Schneider (Desert)
- Walter Donovan
- Sallah
- Enemy Officer (Desert)
- Grail Knight*
- Walter Donovan (Ancient)
Differences from the film[]
- Roscoe is absent from the game.
- Two members of Fedora's gang notice Indy and Herman's presence in the Utah canyon and block a door with rocks, prompting Indy and Herman to blow up the rocks with explosives.
- Instead of going to find the sheriff, Herman stays with Indy throughout the train sequence.
- The circus train wagons are bigger.
- There are many members of Fedora's Gang instead of four (excluding Garth).
- In the snake wagon, there are many black snakes divided into pools.
- In the lion wagon, the lion is behind bars and Indy and Herman use meat to distract him.
- The mystery of Doctor Fantasy's Magic Caboose box is revealed. The bottom of the box is connected to the floor of the wagon, having a small elevator that leads up to the circus train, which is used by Indy and Herman to escape from Fedora's clutches.
- Fedora doesn't board the Doctor Fantasy's Magic Caboose wagon until Indy and Herman escape the circus train.
- Fedora does not retrieve the Cross of Coronado nor give his hat to Indy.
- The Sheriff and his Deputy are absent from the game.
- The Vasquez de Coronado scene is omitted, resulting in Panama Hat Man being absent from the game.
- Elsa Schneider uses an umbrella as weapon.
- Rats are absent from the Venice catacombs scene.
- Brody is knocked unconscious in Venice, but Kazim hits him with a book instead of a Mauser C96 pistol, but he does not go to Iskenderun with Sallah nor is he kidnapped by the Nazis.
- Kazim wears the same black garb of the Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword, making it difficult to identify him as the leader of the brotherhood.
- Colonel Vogel looks younger, without wrinkles.
- Castle Brunwald does not catch fire when Indy and his father break free from their bonds. It catches fire after they walk away from the room.
- The shifting fireplace of Castle Brunwald is not discovered by Indy and Henry. Instead, seeing that they have broken free from their bonds, two Enemy Soldiers use the fireplace to enter the room and attack them.
- There are two Enemy Soldiers and an Enemy Radio Operator at the control room.
- Indy doesn't fall down the secret stairs.
- Indy and Henry are the only passengers on the zeppelin.
- As soon as Colonel Vogel enters the zeppelin's salt, Indy beats him up and immediately frees him from the zeppelin.
- Indy and Henry blow up most of the zeppelin while searching for the biplane. They also face several Enemy Soldiers.
- The Second German Pilot does not die in the Republic of Hatay. He could have been one of the many soldiers who survived with their parachutes during the zeppelin fight scene.
- Sallah appears with a yellow bus in the Republic of Hatay. Also, at one point he wears his Cairo attire and has his shovel as weapon.
- Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler are absent from the game.
- The Hatay King is absent from the game.
- There are no Hatay soldiers and tank crews. Instead, the Hatay soldiers are Nazis, and the Hatay tank crews are absent from the game.
- Kazim is the only member of the Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword to appear at the Hatay battle scene.
- Marcus Brody is not with Walter Donovan and Elsa Schneider during the Hatay battle scene. He later reappears in the Temple of the Grail level without any explication.
- Vogel wears his black colonel's uniform in the Republic of Hatay instead of his khaki colonel's uniform.
- Vogel throws explosive barrels from his tank at Indy and his allies, which Indy throws back, causing Vogel to fall into his vehicle and the hatch to close behind him.
- Kazim and the other members of the Brotherhood do not die in the game.
- Indy and his allies inexplicably evade Enemy Soldiers outside the Temple of the Grail.
- While the game does not have Co-Op mode, Sallah is with Indy inside the Temple of the Grail.
- The Grail Knight is not disappointed with Indy for indirectly bringing Donovan along and praises his wise choice in a comic way.
- Elsa does not go with Donovan to recover the Grail. Instead, Donovan chooses his own grail.
- The False Grail is smaller like the Holy Grail.
- Elsa's death is almost the same but faster and Indy doesn't grab her hand like he does in the film.
- The Grail Knight does not appear when Indy and his friends escape.
- In the ending scene, Brody doesn't know how to ride a horse.
Episodes (Handheld) |
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The Phantom Menace (LSWCS-DS) • Attack of the Clones (LSWCS-DS) • Revenge of the Sith (LSWCS-DS) • A New Hope (LSW2-GBA, LSW2-DS, LSWCS-DS) • The Empire Strikes Back (LSW2-GBA, LSW2-DS, LSWCS-DS) • Return of the Jedi (LSW2-GBA, LSW2-DS, LSWCS-DS) • Raiders of the Lost Ark • The Temple of Doom • The Last Crusade • The Bullion Dollar Riddle (Hero/Villain) • Power-Crazed Penguin (Hero/Villain) • The Joker's Last Laugh (Hero/Villain) • Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (Acts 1, 2, and 3) • The Sorcerer's Stone • The Chamber of Secrets • The Prisoner of Azkaban • The Goblet of Fire • The Clone Wars • The Curse of the Black Pearl • Dead Man's Chest • At World's End • On Stranger Tides • The Order of the Phoenix • The Half-Blood Prince • The Deathly Hallows (Parts 1 and 2) • DC Super Heroes • The Fellowship of the Ring • The Two Towers • The Return of the King • The Chase Begins • Laval's Journey • Universe in Peril • The LEGO Movie • An Unexpected Journey • The Desolation of Smaug • Nindroids • Beyond Gotham • Shadow of Ronin • Jurassic Park • The Lost World: Jurassic Park • Jurassic Park III • Jurassic World • The Avengers • Age of Ultron • The Force Awakens |