Key Takeaways
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle offers a mixture of linear gameplay and open-area maps for players to explore, blending crafted experiences with free exploration.
- The game is filled with puzzles that range from main story requirements to optional brain-teasers, utilizing tools like Indy’s whip and journal.
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle strongly encourages stealth over direct combat, with combat resembling Kingdom Come: Deliverance, prioritizing timing and combos.
MachineGames and Bethesda Softworks’ Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is almost here, meaning players are closer to experiencing the world of Indiana Jones in a way they have never been able to before. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle sees players donning the archaeologist’s iconic fedora, whip in hand, chasing down a priceless relic that was stolen from Marshall College.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is rife with features that work together to make it as authentic an Indiana Jones experience as it possibly can be. These features include linear, story-driven segments, open-area maps for players to freely explore, plenty of puzzles to solve and dungeons to delve into, and a combat system that encourages stealth over a more direct approach.
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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Has a Mixture of Linear Gameplay and Open-Area Maps
In a bit of a departure for MachineGames, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has a mixture of linear gameplay and open-area maps for players to explore. The linear sections are more “crafted experiences,” as MachineGames stated in a past interview with Game Rant, meaning there’s a set objective for players to complete before they can move on to the next area. However, the developer has confirmed that players will be allowed to return to these sections of the game to grab anything they might have missed on their first run through them.
When players aren’t completing Indiana Jones and the Great Circle‘s story-driven segments, they’ll be given regular opportunities to explore the game’s larger world in its open-area map sections. While exploring these areas, players can allow their curiosity to lead them off the beaten path for side missions, rewarding dungeons, and even optional activities like an underground fight club. There are also merchants players can visit to obtain helpful items, all in the heart of these historic locations that have been crafted to provide an accurate representation of their 1930s look and feel.
There Are Plenty of Puzzles in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
Puzzles are another new area MachineGames has explored in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and it has ensured the game is filled with plenty for players to complete. Fortunately, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle‘s easiest puzzles are those players will be required to solve as they progress through the main story. However, should they choose to depart from the beaten path, they will encounter puzzles that require quite a bit more brain power. For these, they will need to use tools like Indy’s whip, journal, camera, and their own intelligence to progress.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Strongly Encourages Stealth Over Direct Combat
In MachineGames efforts to make Indiana Jones and the Great Circle an authentic Indiana Jones experience, it has ensured that the game encourages a stealthy approach over direct combat. In short, if players get a little too trigger-happy and pull their gun on an enemy, they might find themselves overwhelmed and finding a much quicker end. As such, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle discourages the use of guns and instead urges players to either outsmart their enemies, take them out silently, or, if need be, defeat them directly in hand-to-hand combat.
Throughout their travels in
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
, players will also regularly be encouraged to wear disguises to avoid detection in restricted areas.
When it comes to direct combat in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, players will need to rely on precise timing and combos to subdue their enemies. At first glance, combat in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle appears to bear a lot in common with Kingdom Come: Deliverance‘s combat, which ultimately boils down to reading the enemy’s moves and responding accordingly. As they progress through the game, players will be able to acquire new skills that can help them in combat, including the ability to use Indy’s whip to yank a firearm out of an enemy’s hand.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has clearly set out to be one of the most authentic Indiana Jones gaming experiences players have ever had, with plenty of historical locations to explore, mysterious puzzles to solve, a more indirect approach to combat, and a stellar performance by Troy Baker as Indiana Jones. Time will tell whether the full experience does indeed feel like one of the films, but it certainly looks promising.
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