After making 2 acclaimed Wolfenstein FPS games, the Indiana Jones and the Great Circle devs do a complete 180: “Guns shouldn’t be your first option”
“What would you want to do as Indiana Jones?”
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After making two outstanding Wolfenstein games, machinegames is pivoting away from a guns-first approach inIndiana Jones and the Great Circle.
Speaking to GamesRadar+ at Gamescom, Indiana Jones creative director Axel Torvenius explains the concept behind The Great Circle’s combat. “We want to make as much use of the whip as possible to traverse the environment, to scale walls, but also as a combat tool, being able to disarm people, or it’s a great way to initiate combat - to use the whip to pull them in, grab them before hand-to-hand combat fighting starts,” Torvenius says.
“Some of these things come naturally from what the project is - the revolver is also one of those things,” the creative director continues, adding, “But that’s where we start to apply design sensibilities - he is not this ‘gun first’ kind of person. What would you want to do as Indiana Jones? What is his personality? We want to make you feel like you are Indiana Jones. And that means feeling like guns shouldn’t be your first option. It should be the last option.”
So far, at least, the scant gameplay we’ve seen of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has the protagonist focused on either punching Nazis or using his trusty whip to cut them down to size. However, it’s worth pointing out we’ve seen incredibly little of The Great Circle’s actual gameplay to date, even though it’s due to launch in merely a few months from now on December 9.
Elsewhere,Indiana Jones was announced for a Spring 2025 release on PS5earlier this week, and it caused quite a stir, as some perceived this as Xbox headPhil Spencerreneging on a previous comment surrounding the game. Upon further examination, though, it’s clearSpencer never said Indiana Jones wouldn’t come to the PS5- just that it wouldn’t be one of the first four Xbox comes to hit PlayStation’s console.
You can read our completeIndiana Jones and the Great Circle previewfor a deeper dive into the new game, as well as more comments from Torvenius.
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Hirun Cryer is a freelance reporter and writer with Gamesradar+ based out of U.K. After earning a degree in American History specializing in journalism, cinema, literature, and history, he stepped into the games writing world, with a focus on shooters, indie games, and RPGs, and has since been the recipient of the MCV 30 Under 30 award for 2021. In his spare time he freelances with other outlets around the industry, practices Japanese, and enjoys contemporary manga and anime.
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