Key Takeaways
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle seems to capture the essence of classic Indiana Jones films.
- The game should feature the iconic music from the films to make it feel like an authentic Indian Jones experience.
- Including well-known Easter eggs, such as the boulder escape scene and Indy’s fear of snakes, would enhance fan service.
Based on what has been revealed so far, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle already looks and sounds like a classic Indiana Jones film, which is ultimately a good sign. Not only has Troy Baker seemingly nailed his Harrison Ford impression, but Indiana Jones and the Great Circle‘s gameplay and environments look like everything one might see in one of the franchise’s movies. Considering that, it feels like a great place for a deep well of Easter eggs and fan service.
Fortunately, Indiana Jones is a very well-known IP, so Indiana Jones and the Great Circle theoretically shouldn’t have to work too hard to find Easter eggs that might be recognized even by the most unseasoned Indiana Jones fans. Raiders of the Lost Ark, especially, has some of the most famous scenes and quotes in the series, so Indiana Jones and the Great Circle might consider looking to it for Easter egg inspiration.
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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Needs Plenty of Fan Service
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Should Feature Music From the Films
Without a doubt, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will feel incomplete if it doesn’t feature the iconic music from the films. At the very least, including the Indiana Jones fanfare feels like a must, so long as MachineGames is able to get the rights for it. If not, incorporating a theme song and music that sounds similar to that of the films might be enough. Hogwarts Legacy was able to masterfully pull this off with its soundtrack, which sounded like it was pulled straight out of a Harry Potter film and yet it wasn’t official Harry Potter music.
In short, if
Hogwarts Legacy
could do it,
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
could too.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Should Include Plenty of Easter Eggs
Apart from music, there is plenty of iconic imagery Indiana Jones and the Great Circle could pull from the films. For example, one of the most famous scenes in Indiana Jones comes from Raiders of the Lost Ark, where Indy outruns a giant sphere-shaped boulder and narrowly escapes danger. In fact, this particular scene could be considered one of the most recognizable scenes in movie history. As such, if Indiana Jones and the Great Circle were to include a similar sequence, perhaps in the game’s introduction, it would get the ball rolling on fan service and Easter eggs.
Something else Indiana Jones and the Great Circle might consider including is Indiana Jones’ famous fear of snakes. Like the boulder escape scene, Indy’s hatred for the slithering reptiles was first introduced in Raiders of the Lost Ark when he finds himself in a pit full of snakes. The joke continued throughout the series and into Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, which portrayed a younger version of Indy falling into a box of snakes on a train and screaming in horror.
If
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
were to consider implementing this characteristic of Indy’s in some way, it would also be a great opportunity to feature a
direct quote from
Raiders of the Lost Ark
, “Snakes. Why did it have to be snakes?”
Finally, although MachineGames has confirmed that players should mostly refrain from using guns in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, referencing a certain gun-centric scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark would be a humorous bit of fan service as well. In said scene, a talented scimtar-wielding swordsman approaches Indy with some threatening moves, only for Indy to roll his eyes, pull out his gun, and shoot and kill the swordsman in one shot. This scene is also one of the more famous scenes from the Indiana Jones film series, so something like it would be a perfect fit for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.
MachineGames has been forthright about its attempts to replicate Indiana Jones’ personality in the character played by Troy Baker in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, so players should also witness plenty of Harrison Ford’s memorable smirk and Indy’s love for his hat and whip throughout the game. In light of that, in the character of Indiana Jones himself, there should be plenty of Easter eggs and references throughout Indiana Jones and the Great Circle‘s story. However, including other recognizable references like the boulder escape scene, the anticlimactic battle with the scimitar swordsman, and Indy’s fear of snakes would make the game feel even more like a classic Indiana Jones film.
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