Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb is an action video game developed by
The Collective
and published by LucasArts in 2003 featuring cover art by Drew Struzan.
The game is a new adventure of fictional archeologist
Indiana Jones.
The story is set in 1935, just before
the events of
Indiana Jones and the Temple of
Doom,
and is available for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Macintosh
and Windows.
Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb begins in
the jungles of Ceylon, where
Indiana Jones is searching for
the idol of Kouru Watu. After retrieving
the idol, Indy meets a Nazi named Albrecht Von Beck, who is attacked by a giant alligator, allowing
Jones to escape. Back at school, Chinese officials Marshall Kai Ti Chan
and his assistant Mei Ying inform Dr.
Jones of
the Heart of
the Dragon, a black pearl buried with
the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huangdi. Mei Ying breaks open
the Ceylon idol to find
the first piece of
the "Mirror of Dreams", an artifact that will help navigate through
the Emperor's Tomb
and reveal
the entrance to Huangdi's crypt.
Indy flies to a castle in Prague to acquire
the second piece of
the mirror, only to be captured by Von Beck
and his men.
Jones wakes up in a cell in Istanbul when Mei Ying appears
and frees him. He makes his way to
the sunken palace of Belisarius to collect
the final piece of
the mirror. Mei Ying appears again
and tells him that Kai is working with
the Nazis to get
the Mirror for himself
and control
the Heart of
the Dragon. At
the Golden Lotus Opera House in Hong Kong, Mei Ying
and Indy wait for Wu Han, a character from
Indiana Jones and the Temple of
Doom. When Mei Ying is kidnapped by Kai's men, Indy
and Wu Han chase
them down to
the dock, where
they discover that
they are heading to Kai's private isl
and. Wu Han
and Indy follow
them in a junk.