Hey guys, I’m curious about ‘Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.’ It looks pretty interesting, but it’s on the pricier side, and I’d love to hear your thoughts on the gameplay and storyline, especially since I’m planning to play it on PC. Any insights would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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Totally, it’s a well-crafted game! I won’t spoil anything, but you can tell the devs put a lot of research into Indiana’s character. He feels like an actual archaeologist not just a typical action hero—kind of clumsy but still knows how to throw a punch! The gameplay is reminiscent of Hitman, relying heavily on stealth elements. I suggest trying it on PC Game Pass for a lower cost. Oh, and Troy Baker does an amazing job as the voice of Indy!
You might want to check it out on Game Pass! It’s available there, so you could sign up for just a month to see if you like it. I’ve seen good reviews, although I haven’t personally played it yet.
Thanks for all the feedback, everyone! 😄 I’m going to give it a shot on Game Pass! 😊😊
From what I’ve gathered, big review sites like IGN gave it a thumbs up. But I did see a review from Rennsreviews that wasn’t too kind—maybe worth watching for a second opinion. Just remember, he can be super dramatic but has a humorous style. I disagree with some points he makes, though. It may get repetitive halfway through, but the first half is a fun ride!
It honestly feels like getting another good Indiana Jones movie. The villains are fantastic—definitely some of my favorites in the franchise!
As a lifelong Indy fan, this is the game I’ve always wanted! Perfect voice acting, and there were times I was just cheesily grinning at the set pieces. The side missions are really well integrated, too. Yes, it can get a bit repetitive towards the end, but considering how most games based on movies turn out, this one is great! Can’t wait to replay it!
Haha, I feel you! He is a little over the top sometimes. But I have to agree that while it does have its repetitive moments, I was genuinely surprised by how much I liked it, especially considering my usual aversion to flashy story-driven games.