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Indiana Jones and The Great Circle | Review Thread

What scores do you think Indiana Jones and The Great Circle will get?

  • 61-64%

    Votes: 11 2.3%
  • 65-69%

    Votes: 9 1.9%
  • 70-74%

    Votes: 30 6.2%
  • 75-79%

    Votes: 79 16.3%
  • 80-84%

    Votes: 209 43.0%
  • 85-89%

    Votes: 116 23.9%
  • 90-94%

    Votes: 24 4.9%
  • 95-100%

    Votes: 8 1.6%

  • Total voters
    486
  • Poll closed .

sigrad

Member
Mack gave it a 6.5 and hes usually spot on I've found.

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The bad stealth and AI is putting me off. How is it getting 8's and 9's if its that bad.
Probably because it's not as bad as dude says
 

Freeman76

Member
Instead of dissing Indiana Jones, Sony fans should start wondering why ND hasn't released a new Uncharted game in 8 years... for some strange reason they keep remastering TLOU for the unempteenth time.

Remember the glorious PS3 era? We had a new Uncharted game every 2 years.

And I'm pretty sure if ND had released Indiana Jones, everyone would wet their pants.

As an avid Uncharted fan, I welcome Indiana Jones and I was 101% sure it was gonna be a good game from the get-go, even though the majority thought it would flop.

Some of us really crave the treasure hunting, lost civilization, mystical theme, with a bit of Nazis sprinkled in. I'm glad Microsoft decided to scratch that itch, since Sony doesn't care anymore about longtime fans.

Not everyone fancies playing Soulsborne games, or open-world RPG collectathons. Enough with the WoW lite crap... we also need fun2play, linear, arcadey games!

I wish I could get a time machine and go back in 2009. Back when Uncharted 2 was Sony's flagship title, Amy Hennig was in charge and Neil Druckmann was an insignificant person in the industry.
And final fantasy was an rpg instead of an action game for PS teens that was lapped up by GAF
 

ProtoByte

Weeb Underling
You're a tit
Bro, fucking chill off the green gatorade. It's a general comment. You can find posts of my criticizing the industry at large for being less rigorous with technical polish throughout the year.

Because even the most positive reviews mention glitches, clunky combat, bad stealth, bad AI, shaky side quests and hindering design quirks.
 

BigLee74

Member
Jesus. I was thread banned from the MSFS2024 thread for telling folk to wait a few days and the server issues - whilst frustrating - will be sorted (guess who was right?). Meanwhile this guy is in all the Indiana Jones thread telling us how shit it obviously is and how the reviews should be ignored. 😂
 
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Judge Death

Neo Member
Jesus. I was thread banned from the MSFS2024 thread for telling folk to wait a few days and the server issues - whilst frustrating - will be sorted (guess who was right?). Meanwhile this guy is in all the Indiana Jones thread telling us how shit it obviously is and how the reviews should be ignored. 😂
They're like millenials or zoomers, brought up to think they're always right, especially when they're wrong. They cherry pick facts in order to control the narrative the way they want it to be and they will damn well make sure they tell everyone that. This being a great game to the Playstation lot is like you know who winning the you know what again to the lefties.
 

DenchDeckard

Moderated wildly
I think its easy to work out how you could love this game and how others couldn't.

Do you like the idea of a slower paced methodical Indiana Jones game where you are hardly using combat and adventuring around large areas with shortcut unlocks and level design that would make dishonored or escape from butcher bay proud.

Are you into the idea of playing indiana Jones and working though his actual investigation process. A dishonored lite with great production values. Acting score etc. Good interesting characters.

Or do you want something else. Simple i think.

Personally. I think the first person is awesome too. I love whenever I get to see indy in a cut scene more than just looking at him all the time. Not sure how to explain it.
 
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Brigandier

Member
That guy is the saltiest clown in the world, also terrible at games.

Fuck that guy

He's still correct that Indy has absolutely awful enemy AI and stupid dumbed down difficulty that should be highlighted, But due to how easy and hand holdy games are in 2024 it's no longer a talking point with most reviewers and gamers giving it a pass because they're shit on games and need an enemy to have a vision bar above their heads in broad daylight when they're running around in the open.
 
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He's still correct that Indy has absolutely awful enemy AI and stupid dumbed down difficulty that should be highlighted, But due to how easy and hand holdy games are in 2024 it's no longer a talking point with most reviewers and gamers giving it a pass because they're shit on games and need an enemy to have a vision bar above their heads in broad daylight when they're running around in the open.
Enemies AI settings can be tuned at the configuration menu
 

DenchDeckard

Moderated wildly
He's still correct that Indy has absolutely awful enemy AI and stupid dumbed down difficulty that should be highlighted, But due to how easy and hand holdy games are in 2024 it's no longer a talking point with most reviewers and gamers giving it a pass because they're shit on games and need an enemy to have a vision bar above their heads in broad daylight when they're running around in the open.

I set the difficulty to hard straight away as Karak mentioned its a little too easy on the standard settings. I just treated it like I would with halo and setting to heroic on first playthrough.
 

BigLee74

Member
Game came out literally 20 years ago. You'll excuse me if I don't believe those standards are sufficient in 2020.
‘spiritual successor’
He’s not saying it is exactly like.

On a side note, I played that game all those years ago on my PC. It looked amazing for the time, and I still remember and say the line ‘Wanna live? Get a shiv!’. Wife doesn’t like it 😂
 

FireFly

Member
Game came out literally 20 years ago. You'll excuse me if I don't believe those standards are sufficient in 2020.
We're talking about Riddick in much larger environments with more options to complete objectives, puzzles and a greater cinematic focus. So the question is not whether you can release the same game 20 years later and get similar scores. The question is whether you can release a significantly evolved experience that still has some of the original's flaws, and still get similar scores.
 

Humdinger

Gold Member
Mack gave it a 6.5 and hes usually spot on I've found.

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The bad stealth and AI is putting me off. How is it getting 8's and 9's if its that bad.

Yeah, I like Mack, too. I find him trustworthy, although of course I don't agree with his taste on everything. He has fun with his reviews, injects a lot of humor.

Here is the full review for those interested:



He can be harsh, but that's a necessary counterbalance in today's world, where most reviewers are paid-off access types who blow a lot of wind up your skirt. And the things he criticizes here (dumb enemy AI, easy puzzles, predominance of stealth) are criticisms I've heard mentioned several times.

Note also that he enjoyed the game and gave it a thumbs up generally, found it compelling. Don't compare the 6.5 rating to the usual two-point scale most reviewers use (7.5 to 9.5). He tends to use the full scale.
 

Ozriel

M$FT
You are acting like its scores approaching Astro Bot. Relax it's just middle 80s. AAA games nowadays get 80+ scores just by default no matter of their quality.

87 isn't exactly 'middle 80s'. And apparently Suicide Squad and Star Wars Outlaws are no longer AAA games.

Imagine having this kind of granularity on shaping the experience how you want and a reviewers doesn't mention it.

Makes it even funnier there's people shilling for his opinion here.

It is quite the thing to watch a fanbase that routinely makes fun of cinematic narrative games with more and better gameplay turn around and make a thing of Indiana Jones. Not surprising, given Hellblade 2 was even worse, but whatever.

I guess this wave of wailing is driven by the fact that the critic and player consensus around Indiana Jones is that it isn't 'lame' or 'awful' like you kept repeating.

Perspectives either fit or they don't. 1st person doesn't really fit Indiana Jones. As smart as you seem to be, you must realise that Uncharted is heavily inspired by Indiana Jones, correct?


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We're talking about Riddick in much larger environments with more options to complete objectives, puzzles and a greater cinematic focus. So the question is not whether you can release the same game 20 years later and get similar scores. The question is whether you can release a significantly evolved experience that still has some of the original's flaws, and still get similar scores.
I'm 101% sure if Uncharted 2 was released today, it wouldn't get a 96 Metascore.

Why? Because most "console" gamers these days are former PC/WoW gamers, so all they wanna play is yet another Soulsborne clone, or an open-world RPG collectathon.

That's why they say "we" don't need more games like Uncharted or Indy. ;) They definitely don't speak for all of us (longtime PS3 fans).
 

winjer

Gold Member
id Tech 7 is probably the most multi-threaded engine:



I remember PCMR folks insisting quad/hexa core processors would match current-gen consoles, but that didn't age very well.


That is just pure non-sense.
People haven't being recommending quad cores for gaming for over a decade.
And even six cores are the bare minimum for gaming, for several years now.
Still, even an older 6 core CPU, like a 5600X, will crush the 8 core Zen2 CPU on consoles, just due to higher IPC, cache and clocks.
 

Freeman76

Member
Jesus. I was thread banned from the MSFS2024 thread for telling folk to wait a few days and the server issues - whilst frustrating - will be sorted (guess who was right?). Meanwhile this guy is in all the Indiana Jones thread telling us how shit it obviously is and how the reviews should be ignored. 😂
Happened to me loads of times on GAF. Some people fly under the radar with their console war bullshit and others are pulled over about miniscule shit that isnt even a console war. I own an xbox, ps5 and PC, yet if I slate anything Sony does I'm green rat, its fucked up but with GAF it depends if you're team Sony or not mainly
 

DirtInUrEye

Member
Yeah, I like Mack, too. I find him trustworthy, although of course I don't agree with his taste on everything. He has fun with his reviews, injects a lot of humor.

Here is the full review for those interested:



He can be harsh, but that's a necessary counterbalance in today's world, where most reviewers are paid-off access types who blow a lot of wind up your skirt. And the things he criticizes here (dumb enemy AI, easy puzzles, predominance of stealth) are criticisms I've heard mentioned several times.

Note also that he enjoyed the game and gave it a thumbs up generally, found it compelling. Don't compare the 6.5 rating to the usual two-point scale most reviewers use (7.5 to 9.5). He tends to use the full scale.


Nah, these days he's crap. And probably the communicatively laziest "videogame critic" on YouTube. If Mac isn't saying something's 'fun' twelve times in ten minutes, then it's 'shite' and that's as far as it goes. Piano outro.
 

Humdinger

Gold Member
Nah, these days he's crap. And probably the communicatively laziest "videogame critic" on YouTube. If Mac isn't saying something's 'fun' twelve times in ten minutes, then it's 'shite' and that's as far as it goes. Piano outro.

Think so, huh? Everyone's got an opinion I suppose.
 

JohnnyFootball

GerAlt-Right. Ciriously.
I’m going to do something I don’t do often…praise Xbox/microsoft.

I’ve read enough reviews and I am 100% confident that this is easily the best exclusive they’ve had in many many years. Despite being a very low bar. This seems like a legit good game and fun for someone like me who enjoyed the Indy films (except Dial of Destiny).

Whenever Microsoft acquires a studio that studio loses its edge and produces inferior games. From Rare to Bethesda this pattern has held. (Yes Rare put out Sea of Thieves and if you want to call one game in 15+ years a success…more power to you). At the moment Machine Games seems to still be capable of making a solid game. id tech is an amazing engine and it needs to be used far more often than stutterfest unreal.

Is this game a game changing masterpiece or an all time great? I doubt I will reach that conclusion.

But it’s a solid game that fans of Indy and/or Machine Games should check out especially if you have Gamepass.

When all is said and done ID software and Machine games may end up being the best things to come out of the Bethesda acquisition.

We will see if my impressions hold up after I….ya know….actually play it.

However, one game does not restore my faith in the Xbox brand and I won’t have my faith restored until Phil, Sarah, Booty, and Greenberg are gone. Microsoft recently promoted Craig Duncan to be in charge of Xbox studios . Maybe they can make a difference.
Time will tell.
 

JohnnyFootball

GerAlt-Right. Ciriously.
That is just pure non-sense.
People haven't being recommending quad cores for gaming for over a decade.
And even six cores are the bare minimum for gaming, for several years now.
Still, even an older 6 core CPU, like a 5600X, will crush the 8 core Zen2 CPU on consoles, just due to higher IPC, cache and clocks.
id tech should be the most popular engine being used right now. I can’t recall a single Unreal engine game I’ve played that performs flawlessly in many many years aside from the Mass Effect Legendary edition and well its old.

As for whether id tech translates to open world remains to be seen.
 

winjer

Gold Member
id tech should be the most popular engine being used right now. I can’t recall a single Unreal engine game I’ve played that performs flawlessly in many many years aside from the Mass Effect Legendary edition and well its old.

As for whether id tech translates to open world remains to be seen.

Many years ago, it was.
But then id had problems with people leaving and the studio almost collapsed.
After it was bought by Zenimax, it became exclusive to only the corporation.
It's a shame, because it is much better optimized than Unreal Engine.
 

ProtoByte

Weeb Underling
I guess this wave of wailing is driven by the fact that the critic and player consensus around Indiana Jones is that it isn't 'lame' or 'awful' like you kept repeating.




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I still think it looks lame and have no interest in playing it. I still believe that Indiana Jones is better fit for 3rd person than 1st. Now that it's out, it's clearly not the total dog water that EVERYONE else also thought it looked like before these reviews dropped. My opinion wasn't exactly a hot take.

When you try to be edgy but just come across as a complete mong
There's nothing edgy about the statement. If you find it such, it must've pricked a nerve. Your problem little buddy.
 
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Thebonehead

Gold Member
There's nothing edgy about the statement. If you find it such, it must've pricked a nerve. Your problem little buddy.
No nerve pricked.

Laughing at you make a complete mong out of yourself as you couldn't work out what year it is or even how CPU performant this game is.

Multiple people have called you out on it.

Everyone is laughing at your whiny bitch takes. 😂😂
 

adamsapple

Or is it just one of Phil's balls in my throat?
Open != scope

And is mattyp lying? His review says it’s not an immersive sim, there’s really only one way to tackle objectives with minor flexibility in combat arrangements

Matty P is one reviewer, his opinions might be different than others. More reviews, streams, comments in podcasts etc (or at least the one's I routinely listen to) have likened it to an immersive sim.

But regardless of that, we can both agree that this is a lot more involved of a game than we may have thought of with the announcement trailer, which didn't exactly do a good job showing off the kind of game it actually was when 'playing'.




Cool, more of these option are always welcome.
 
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ProtoByte

Weeb Underling
Laughing at you make a complete mong out of yourself as you couldn't work out what year it is or even how CPU performant this game is.
I mistyped one number. All of you jumping on that like a big thing smacks of insecurity. I made a general comment about the state of optimization, that hasn't been denied about this game or others.

Laugh if you want, but it sounds childish and pathetic to me.
 

poppabk

Cheeks Spread for Digital Only Future
I mistyped one number. All of you jumping on that like a big thing smacks of insecurity. I made a general comment about the state of optimization, that hasn't been denied about this game or others.

Laugh if you want, but it sounds childish and pathetic to me.
Using all the CPU threads isnt bad optimization though. Bad optimization is when your game starts hitching because one thread is maxed out and half of the other threads are idle.
 

ArtHands

Thinks buying more servers can fix a bad patch
The game is one of the best games in the last 20 years (funny, that’s when Riddick was released) and the people in this thread downplaying and shitting on it now will be praising it when the Pro version arrives

Lots of great looking games from Microsoft this year.

Hellblade 2 and Microsoft Flight Simulator are looking neat

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