Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Review – The Doctor Shows Us the Importance of Field Work

In the beginning of “Indiana Jones and the Great Circle,” produced by MachineGames, we step onto sacred ground in pursuit of a prized artifact. This isn’t unusual, but as you wade through thick jungle and breathe in the air that seems edible, only to find yourself ensnared in a trap-filled cave, you realize you’ve been deceived. This isn’t just reminiscent; it’s a replica of the opening scene from “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” presented in a heated first-person perspective, with all the iconic elements making an appearance. We see the mountain, the man, the hat, the whip, the poison-tipped darts, the chasm, the swarm of bats, and the rolling boulder. Troy Baker, our voice actor, subtly alters his vowels, giving them a hum in the back of his throat as a nod to Harrison Ford. Truly, emulating Indiana Jones isn’t just imitating the character but also Ford’s distinctive growl, which could potentially lead to a crushing fate.