Shaz from Pixel Swish writes: “Indiana Jones and the Great Circle falters in a lot of aspects, yet it kept me engaged.”
"Released back in December last year on the Xbox and the PC, Indiana Jones and The Great Circle has made its way to the PlayStation. Developed by MachineGames and published by Bethesda, we join Indy somewhere between the Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade." Stu @ Thumb Culture
Indiana Jones is back, and this time on PlayStation 5. Is The Great Circle akin to the Holy Grail, or more like a Crystal Skull? JDR grabs its whip and find's out in today's review.
look If you guys want us to pay more for games, at least give us quality. This game has to many BUGS...npc s stuck in walls, found artifacts do not register, Gina who refuses to follow....and for some puzzles you have to go back and forth between light and moderate difficulty🤷🤷 ...the Indiana Jones vibe is good, but this game is not long enough for a singleplayer game and the fun action sequences (plane and boat) where wayyyyy too short. It s not worth a 9. period
Executive Director & Video Game Industry Analyst at Circana (NPD) Mat Piscatella has revealed the PS5 version of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle boosted sales for the game to number one in the US for the week ending April 19.
First and foremost, this must be great for the folks at Machine Games. Well done & congrats!
Xbox making BIG money out of Playstation nation this year!
Oblivion Remaster is already the third biggest release on PS5 this year! Only behind (so far) of Monster Hunter: Wild and Assassins Creed Shadows!
Shadow Dropped!
Zero Marketing!
Instant Success!
Now that Xbox fanboys have accepted that xbox games will be released on PS5 (and Switch 2), Microsoft will be able to release them on Day one from now on. Just had to get people to swallow the pill.
It’s what a good game from a good franchise deserves.
I still think it would have done better if it came out on PS5 day one.
Its definitely a bit janky, but not 6.5 janky haha.
My biggest complaint is with the 3rd/Final explorable area. It felt like a significant drop in pacing and side content quality compared to the previous two, which only makes the somewhat meh ending feel more meh
But I still had a ton of fun, definitely looking forward to what they can do with a potential sequel
I played 90 minutes of The Great Circle when it was first released, I haven't felt the need to go back to it. Maybe when I'm done with my backlog of games I'll play some more of the TGC.
I didn’t really experience much jank personally. If I had one criticism it would be that the game is a bit bloated and a little too much going back and forth but it’s a 9 out of 10 overall to me.
Clickbait article.