Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is the latest video game set in the shoes of the archaeologist-adventurer who became a worldwide phenomenon. Harrison Ford’s depiction of the adventurous professor in the various blockbuster movies is but one reason for his legend. And now, with Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, his likeness is all set to take on yet another adventure.

There is no confirmed date yet, but the title is set to be released sometime in 2024. It received an official, first-look gameplay trailer four months ago, and the recent Xbox Games Showcase gave fans a much deeper look. It even came complete with behind-the-scenes developer footage from MachineGames. One aspect that immediately created hype is how the developers have stayed true to the series by giving Indiana dialogues and mannerisms that show his humorous and sassy side.

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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Stays True to the Series’ Quirky Humor

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle may remind fans of the Uncharted series and even of Tomb Raider. The fantastic graphics, world design, puzzle solving, and combat clearly show the team’s dedication. As things seem right now, it may have the components to become one of the best Indiana Jones games of all time, as long as the final product puts them together properly.

One aspect among the many seems to have hit the mark spectacularly well. Harrison Ford’s depiction of Indiana Jones always came with quirky situational humor, a bit nihilistic at times, but quite apt at bringing levity to a scene. From the gameplay trailer and the showcase reveal, it is quite apparent that the developers have not only created Ford’s visual likeness, the iconic smirk pops to mind, but have also written dialogues and coded in movement that stay true to his depiction. These and the combat skills are but a few points that may be the deciding factor in the debate of whether Indiana Jones or Lara Croft is the better archaeologist character.

Several examples come to mind here, like Indy’s interaction with Gina in the first trailer. It starts with them talking about the enemies, where Indy says he’s had a run in with the guys and “it ain’t a walk in the park.” When Gina says, “Okay, then let’s see if you can keep up,” his response of, “If I can- What do you mean if I can keep up?” Is simple but brilliant, and wouldn’t look out of place if it was Harrison Ford himself saying it. Then there’s another instance towards the end of that gameplay trailer that further proves it. When the Nazi guard gets startled and drops an antique vase, Indy’s exasperated, “You have any idea how old that was?” Is just sublime dialogue writing and voice acting.

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Moreover, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle hasn’t limited its quirky situational humor to just Indy or Gina. In the Official Showcase Reveal from Xbox Games Showcase 2024, fans saw one character, who may be playing a bigger part, show his anger and desperation in an amusing manner. When Indy is being held at gunpoint upon the frozen battleship, Gantz’s monologue becomes quite bizarre. At one point, he even starts dancing and making train noises. This kind of offbeat humor may seem a bit off to those who don’t remember the movies’ finer points, but it falls perfectly well-within the series’ established tone. After Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny lost Disney $130 million, this is the kind of writing that the franchise needs.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle’s Combat and Visuals Perfectly Suit Indy’s Adventures

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle’s accurate depiction of Indy’s adventures goes beyond the writing and voice acting. The game makes great use of his iconic whip; not only can players use it in combat, but they can also put it to use to distract enemies, use it in traversal, and a whole lot more. They will also have the choice between facing soldiers head-on or sneaking around them. Essentially, they will have complete agency in defining their own Indiana Jones adventure. This aspect may help them learn more about the iconic character, perhaps with Easter Eggs for impressive things Indy did before the movie adventures came along.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has a linear story, and yet the semi-open world hides a lot of trinkets that fans will have to really explore to find. Staying true to the series, puzzle solving is going to be a big part of players’ adventure. They will have to put their wits to use and get past obstacles in a manner quite similar to what they may remember from Harrison Ford’s movies. The game will also span several gorgeous locations, with the official Xbox page saying, “from the halls of Marshall College to the heart of the Vatican, the pyramids of Egypt, the sunken temples of Sukhothai, and beyond.” And, of course, the Himalayas are present as well. MachineGames has a shot at making one of the best looking video games ever made if it can fully realize all these places.

The Xbox page also mentions, “anything could potentially hide the next piece of the mystery – or snakes. Why did it have to be snakes?” This particular quip, taken directly from Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, is another point that shows the developers' passion in portraying the series’ established deadly adventures and humor in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.

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Released
December 9, 2024
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DIGITAL
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Developer(s)
MachineGames
Publisher(s)
Bethesda
Franchise
Indiana Jones
Genre(s)
Action, Adventure