Indiana Jones and the Great Circle - Review Roundup

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Credit: Bethesda Softworks

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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle received positive previews weeks before the early access launch. Critics and reviewers have praised the game as a great homage to the Indiana Jones franchise.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, featuring a young Indiana Jones, is set between the movies Raiders of the Lost Ark and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. It perfectly captures the action and adventure many fans love about these movies.

Currently available on PC and Xbox, the game will also come to PS5 in Spring next year. If PlayStation players can get timed exclusives for titles such as Final Fantasy and Silent Hill, then Xbox can make them wait for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.

Now that it has entered Early Access, reviews are out and the praises outnumber the detractors. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle received several perfect scores and very few low scores, with the lower-scored reviews talking about the lack of action in the game.

Many will say that this game might be one of the most polarizing titles released this year. However, the positives outweigh most of the negatives by a large margin.

If you are still undecided about whether to play Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, these critic and reviewer scores should be able to help you make up your mind.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle - Review Roundup

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has an 86 Metascore on Metacritic while having a 92% critic recommendation on Opencritic, which goes to show how MachineGames and Bethesda Softworks made a fantastic Indiana Jones game by sticking to the source material and improving upon it in many ways.

This is such a great win for Bethesda, considering how Starfield's Shattered Space DLC failed to meet player expectations. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle may just have made Bethesda's 2024 a bit better.

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The game perfectly mixes several gameplay mechanics such as stealth, and puzzle-solving, as well as some fun platforming mechanics. Troy Baker also did a great job portraying Indiana Jones, but of course, Harrison Ford's classic Indy look makes the game perfect as it is.

For players who do not have early access, you can now pre-load Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, saving you time once it launches on Monday, December 9.

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