Uncover one of history's greatest mysteries in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, a first-person, single-player adventure set between the events of Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crus... Read allUncover one of history's greatest mysteries in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, a first-person, single-player adventure set between the events of Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade.Uncover one of history's greatest mysteries in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, a first-person, single-player adventure set between the events of Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade.
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Troy Baker
- Indiana Jones
- (voice)
Marios Gavrilis
- Emmerich Voss
- (voice)
Vithaya Pansringarm
- Uncle Sunan
- (voice)
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Tom Beck
- Viktor Gantz
- (voice)
Joe Hernandez-Kolski
- Satipo
- (voice)
Anna Isbäck
- Annika Lund
- (voice)
Ingela Lundh
- Annika Lund
- (voice)
Kamar de los Reyes
- Barranca
- (voice)
Hal Rothwell
- Sidney
- (voice)
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The game it's a unique adventure in the character of Indiana Jones, has a perfect story and a charismatic character than makes the story even better and the controls make it a fun way to get into the adventure in different parts of the world. The game delivers a strong, original story featuring Indiana Jones, focusing on adventure and historical intrigue. Richly designed levels that draw players into the world of archaeological discovery and adventure. Incorporation of familiar themes, artifacts, and settings that echo the beloved movies. Additionally, the voice of the actor, Troy Baker, it's amazing his resemblance with the voice of the one and only Harrison Ford, so the game itself almost looks like that Harrison has portrayed himself his voice also the animations are almost the same as Harrison Ford.
I had relatively low hopes for this game, especially since the last few projects have not been the best. From the moment the game started I was hooked. No spoilers but I didn't expect the beginning of the game, and it is a fun Easter Egg for all Indy fans.
Gameplay is super fun and combat is one of the best elements of the game. It's probably the most realistic combat in recent memory. Indy is human and you feel that with every swing and every hit he takes. While most games have an overpowered combat system, combat is fun and challenging. Puzzles manage to be fun but not to tedious, and they manage to stay away from being too repetitive.
The gameplay is beautiful and feels like you're playing through one of the movies. Bethesda manages to do one of the most beloved franchises in history justice.
Gameplay is super fun and combat is one of the best elements of the game. It's probably the most realistic combat in recent memory. Indy is human and you feel that with every swing and every hit he takes. While most games have an overpowered combat system, combat is fun and challenging. Puzzles manage to be fun but not to tedious, and they manage to stay away from being too repetitive.
The gameplay is beautiful and feels like you're playing through one of the movies. Bethesda manages to do one of the most beloved franchises in history justice.
I've been an Indy fan all my life, and I can say with full conviction this game is as awesome as the original 80's films and the best game in the series; even better than "The Infernal Machine" that was released way back in 1999. It's also a very nice change of pace after the disappointing "Dial of Destiny" released last year.
Set in 1937, between "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "The Last Crusade", Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones Jr. (Troy Baker) finds himself drawn into yet another adventure to stop an Axis powers operation set on harnessing an ancient power stemming from the Great Circle that takes him from the Vatican, to Egypt, to China. The story and dialogue are engrossing and exciting and keeps you hooked throughout the game, as do the characters; we have the late Tony Todd as the imposing and mysterious thief Locus, Alessandra Mastronardi as investigative reporter Gina Lombardi, Indy's female companion who matches him in wits, and Marios Gavrilis as Emmerich Voss, the menacing yet surprisingly amusing Nazi main antagonist.
The graphics are stunningly beautiful and polished. There are small but impressive details everywhere that make the levels feel complete and alive, like insects in South America or dust clouds and sand particles in Egypt. The levels and environments have massive, breathtaking landscapes you'll have a blast exploring. And with maximum graphics in play, it'll look so real you'll feel like you're watching a whole new Indy movie. There's even a marvelous recreation of the opening of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" serving as a tutorial that looks as amazing as it did forty years ago.
I liked the games unique first-person perspective that makes you feel like your truly in Indy's shoes, and it's different not only from previous Indy games, but also from Tomb Raider and Uncharted, which is ironic since both franchises were inspired by Indiana Jones themselves.
The gameplay captures the theme of the films with challenging combat consisting of fist-cuffs, Indy's bullwhip, melee weapons like shovels or hammers, or guns like a Smith & Wesson Mk II revolver, MP28 smg, or Winchester M1897 shotgun. However, using stealth and surprise is generally safer and more recommended than just rushing in guns blazing. While enemy AI isn't very good and sneaking past them is usually easy enough, combat can be a pain because drawing a weapon will invoke the same response from your enemies, in which case they will likely overwhelm and kill you. And, as expected for an Indy game, you'll have to solve intricate and well-designed puzzles that sometimes require searching for hints, glossing over maps, and reading old documents, just like a real archaeologist.
The soundtrack, composed by Gordy Haab, was excellent and based on John Williams legendary original score. The voice work is wonderful. Troy Baker pulls of a great Harrison Ford impersonation as he voices the titular protagonist, fully capturing his witty and sarcastic personality. You'll hear familiar sounds from the movies, like fist strikes and Indy's whip cracking. The ambient noises are cool and realistic, like low hollow echoes and wind blowing softly in the temples, caves and tunnels you explore, or the bird calls and chittering insects in the jungles you travel through. Everything sounds amazing.
Being released just in time for Christmas, this masterpiece from Bethesda will make a terrific gift not only for Indy fans but adventure game fans everywhere.
Set in 1937, between "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "The Last Crusade", Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones Jr. (Troy Baker) finds himself drawn into yet another adventure to stop an Axis powers operation set on harnessing an ancient power stemming from the Great Circle that takes him from the Vatican, to Egypt, to China. The story and dialogue are engrossing and exciting and keeps you hooked throughout the game, as do the characters; we have the late Tony Todd as the imposing and mysterious thief Locus, Alessandra Mastronardi as investigative reporter Gina Lombardi, Indy's female companion who matches him in wits, and Marios Gavrilis as Emmerich Voss, the menacing yet surprisingly amusing Nazi main antagonist.
The graphics are stunningly beautiful and polished. There are small but impressive details everywhere that make the levels feel complete and alive, like insects in South America or dust clouds and sand particles in Egypt. The levels and environments have massive, breathtaking landscapes you'll have a blast exploring. And with maximum graphics in play, it'll look so real you'll feel like you're watching a whole new Indy movie. There's even a marvelous recreation of the opening of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" serving as a tutorial that looks as amazing as it did forty years ago.
I liked the games unique first-person perspective that makes you feel like your truly in Indy's shoes, and it's different not only from previous Indy games, but also from Tomb Raider and Uncharted, which is ironic since both franchises were inspired by Indiana Jones themselves.
The gameplay captures the theme of the films with challenging combat consisting of fist-cuffs, Indy's bullwhip, melee weapons like shovels or hammers, or guns like a Smith & Wesson Mk II revolver, MP28 smg, or Winchester M1897 shotgun. However, using stealth and surprise is generally safer and more recommended than just rushing in guns blazing. While enemy AI isn't very good and sneaking past them is usually easy enough, combat can be a pain because drawing a weapon will invoke the same response from your enemies, in which case they will likely overwhelm and kill you. And, as expected for an Indy game, you'll have to solve intricate and well-designed puzzles that sometimes require searching for hints, glossing over maps, and reading old documents, just like a real archaeologist.
The soundtrack, composed by Gordy Haab, was excellent and based on John Williams legendary original score. The voice work is wonderful. Troy Baker pulls of a great Harrison Ford impersonation as he voices the titular protagonist, fully capturing his witty and sarcastic personality. You'll hear familiar sounds from the movies, like fist strikes and Indy's whip cracking. The ambient noises are cool and realistic, like low hollow echoes and wind blowing softly in the temples, caves and tunnels you explore, or the bird calls and chittering insects in the jungles you travel through. Everything sounds amazing.
Being released just in time for Christmas, this masterpiece from Bethesda will make a terrific gift not only for Indy fans but adventure game fans everywhere.
When I first heard of the games development I had my doubts. I thought it was going to be just another Bethesda flop, bad and uninteresting. Wow was I wrong. This game is a masterpiece, well thought out, and fun to play. The puzzles are difficult yet doable, the combat and stealth are engaging and fresh. Within an hour of my first play through I realized how complex and large the game world was. This game rewards knowing history. YOU FEEL LIKE INDIANA JONES! I only have one complaint, it's kind of slow, although that is easily overlooked as the game is so good in every other way. The voice acting is superb. The graphics are gorgeous. This is a masterpiece and fits very well into world. I would highly recommend to any fans of the franchise.
First, let me just say, I have been a massive fan of the Indiana Jones films since I was a kid. The films contained plenty of action, excellent music by John Williams, beautiful women, stunning locations and memorable villains and dialogue. This game, has not only managed to recapture all of that, but presented it in a way where for the first time we get to play as Indy on his latest adventure and my god, its a very good one!
To start, the graphics and likeness to Harrison Ford when he was younger are incredible! The voice over or stand in for Harrison Ford's voice when he was younger is spot on! The landscapes in the game are so detailed and there is so much to discover! The plot is basically film worthy! It's very well written and possesses the same amount of intrigue that the films accomplished. The musical score is very much John Williams style and the direction and script definitely feels like a Steven Spielberg adventure!
I haven't even finished the game and it's already one of my favorite games of all time! Thank you Bethesda! I thought Wolfenstein was brilliant but this has even topped that! Outstanding work from the team!
Play the game guys! It's a great one!
To start, the graphics and likeness to Harrison Ford when he was younger are incredible! The voice over or stand in for Harrison Ford's voice when he was younger is spot on! The landscapes in the game are so detailed and there is so much to discover! The plot is basically film worthy! It's very well written and possesses the same amount of intrigue that the films accomplished. The musical score is very much John Williams style and the direction and script definitely feels like a Steven Spielberg adventure!
I haven't even finished the game and it's already one of my favorite games of all time! Thank you Bethesda! I thought Wolfenstein was brilliant but this has even topped that! Outstanding work from the team!
Play the game guys! It's a great one!
Did you know
- TriviaThe game is a posthumous release for actors Tony Todd and Kamar de los Reyes. Todd died on November 6, 2024, with de los Reyes passing away on December 24, 2023. Additionally, the game would serve as the final credit of Marcel Mann, who would die a month following the game's release.
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