Pitfall: The Lost Expedition (2004)

Beenox, Edge of Reality

Nintendo GameCube · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 2 · Xbox

3.49 from 37 ratings

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How long? · 100% 10h (from 4 logged playthroughs)

Twenty-two years after making his groundbreaking debut on the Atari 2600, Activision's Pitfall Harry returns for more jungle-exploring action. The intrepid adventurer is brought to life for more than 50 perilous levels set in such exotic South American locales as rainforests, glaciers, mines, and ancient ruins. As in the original, players must utilize Harry's athletic prowess to swing from vines, … Read more
Twenty-two years after making his groundbreaking debut on the Atari 2600, Activision's Pitfall Harry returns for more jungle-exploring action. The intrepid adventurer is brought to life for more than 50 perilous levels set in such exotic South American locales as rainforests, glaciers, mines, and ancient ruins. As in the original, players must utilize Harry's athletic prowess to swing from vines, run from rolling logs, hop over treacherous pits, avoid snapping crocodiles, and more, while trying to survive the hostile environment. His objectives? To retrieve lost artifacts before they fall into the hands of his rival and to save those in danger. Pitfall Harry will eventually encounter situations that even he can't conquer with a well-timed jump or two, so players can pull items stored in his knapsack to assist him. Like the character's single foray on the original PlayStation, this game is designed to make players smile while exploring the mysterious lands before them. Although Pitfall 3D made use of Bruce Campbell's voice for its comic effect, Pitfall Harry attempts to use its visuals to elicit grins, with the protagonist drawn as a caricature, with a large head balanced atop a slender body. As the story begins, Harry is a member of a treasure-hunting expedition whose plane goes down in the forest. The other survivors are scattered throughout the game; an older, wiser adventurer who was on the plane -- and who becomes incapacitated during the accident -- urges Harry to embark on a quest to save them while battling a rival, eco-unfriendly group of treasure hunters for the relics of the jungle so they can be returned to their rightful owners. He hands Harry the "Hero's Handbook" and Harry's off to adventure. The "Hero's Handbook's" pages are scattered throughout the levels just like the crash survivors are. Find new pages, and Harry will learn new moves. Read less
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Details

Developers
Beenox, Edge of Reality
Publishers
Activision, Aspyr Media
Genres
Adventure, Platform
Themes
Action
Series
Pitfall
Event
Xbox E3 2003 Press Conference

Release dates

  • Feb 18, 2004 (Worldwide) Nintendo GameCube, Xbox
  • Feb 18, 2004 (North_America) PlayStation 2
  • Feb 20, 2004 (Europe) PlayStation 2
  • Oct 15, 2004 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)

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Rating distribution

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3 stars
15
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1 star
1
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StarWarsWhovian

Review StarWarsWhovian 5/5 · Mar 10, 2016

This Is Fun

I'm gonna write a little short review of this. This game is fun, it's very underrated and I think people should play it. That's all.