

Okay, so Instruments of Chaos is one of those early '90s Indiana Jones games that feels like a weird mix of action and puzzle-solving—kinda like if someone took Indy’s whip and fed it through a Sega Genesis filter. You start off running through jungles and dodging traps, which sounds cool, but the controls take some getting used to. Like, why does jumping feel so stiff?
It’s got that classic adventure vibe—you’re collecting artifacts, solving basic puzzles, and fighting enemies that mostly just walk into your whip attacks. The levels are short but packed with little secrets, and some of the platforming bits can be frustratingly precise. Still, there’s something charming about the chunky pixel art and the way Indy’s hat never falls off, no matter how many times he faceplants into a pit.
If you’re into retro games, it’s a neat time capsule—just don’t expect it to hold up like the movies did.
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