After a prologue that recreates the end of “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” Indiana Jones returns to his academic post. Marion is gone, but he soon faces bigger challenges. An unusual man breaks into the college and steals a cat mummy, leaving behind a medallion. This sets off a global adventure to stop Nazi leader Emmrich Voss from uncovering an ancient secret. MachineGames' approach unfolds the narrative in dozens of pieces, focusing on the secrets of each location and the people Indy meets.
The modern video game format allows MachineGames to develop the supporting cast more effectively. Characters like Father Antonio and Marcus Brody add depth to the story. Gina Lombardi is one of the best companions, a smart and independent journalist. Their presence makes the adventure more engaging.
The intricately designed locations are the main attraction. Unlike in “Assassin's Creed,” Indiana Jones is an ordinary man facing challenges. His ability to perform extraordinary feats with limited means makes the game exciting and subversive.
“The Great Circle” operates under specific rules. Indy can only climb certain drainpipes, and his whip has specific uses. These restrictions add an element of challenge and make the game more immersive.
Stealth sections and exploration have limited options, but the open zones offer more freedom. Figuring out how to reach specific areas forces players to explore and discover.
Quest markers only appear with Indy's map, and finding clues is the key to uncovering mysteries. This independent exploration gives a greater sense of excitement compared to heavy-handed guidance.
Combat in “The Great Circle” is scrappy and improvised. Indy's whip and various items make for diverse combat options. Fist-fights require careful balance, but dealing with multiple enemies can be challenging.
Puzzles range from number riddles to more intricate affairs. While most are enjoyable, the quality varies. Some are simple, like light puzzles, while others require more investigation and logic.
Solving puzzles outside the main quest rewards Adventure Points, which can be used to upgrade Indy's skills. It adds an extra layer of fun to the game.
“What makes “The Great Circle” a great adventure is the sense of fun. It sets boundaries but allows players to find their own solutions. Using unorthodox methods to accomplish tasks captures the essence of the best Indiana Jones movies.
The publisher provided a review copy, and the game is now available on Steam and Xbox, offering players a chance to experience this modern Indiana Jones adventure.