Bethesda and MachineGames recently unveiled a long-awaited video game in the form of "Indiana Jones and the Great Circle." The legendary video game studio behind "Fallout" and "Skyrim" has been working on a game set within the action/adventure franchise for several years, with the game originally announced back in 2021. But now, we know much more including when the story takes place, what the player can expect, and, rather crucially, who is voicing Indiana Jones. It won't be Harrison Ford, but another icon has stepped up to fill those very big shoes.
Troy Baker will be the man tasked with bringing Indy to life in the much-anticipated game. Ford, for his part, left the role behind with his final turn as the character in last year's "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny." Now, it falls to Baker, who will get to put his stamp on the hero during his classic era,...
Troy Baker will be the man tasked with bringing Indy to life in the much-anticipated game. Ford, for his part, left the role behind with his final turn as the character in last year's "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny." Now, it falls to Baker, who will get to put his stamp on the hero during his classic era,...
- 1/19/2024
- by Ryan Scott
- Slash Film
The first gameplay trailer for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has been released, which offers a great look at the upcoming video game.
Set between the events of Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade, the first-person, single-player game finds sinister forces scouring the globe for the secret to an ancient power connected to the Great Circle, and only one person can stop them — Indiana Jones. You’ll become the legendary archaeologist in this “cinematic action-adventure game from MachineGames, the award-winning studio behind the recent Wolfenstein series, and executive produced by Hall of Fame game designer Todd Howard.“
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The role of Indiana Jones is played by Troy Baker, best known for playing Joel in The Last of Us video games, and it sounds like he was a major asset to the production. “He’s not only a very good actor,...
Set between the events of Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade, the first-person, single-player game finds sinister forces scouring the globe for the secret to an ancient power connected to the Great Circle, and only one person can stop them — Indiana Jones. You’ll become the legendary archaeologist in this “cinematic action-adventure game from MachineGames, the award-winning studio behind the recent Wolfenstein series, and executive produced by Hall of Fame game designer Todd Howard.“
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The role of Indiana Jones is played by Troy Baker, best known for playing Joel in The Last of Us video games, and it sounds like he was a major asset to the production. “He’s not only a very good actor,...
- 1/18/2024
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Three years after we learned of the game's existence, Bethesda and Lucasfilm Games are finally pulling back the curtain on the upcoming "Indiana Jones" video game. Revealed during the Xbox Developer Direct event, we now have the first gameplay trailer for "Indiana Jones and the Great Circle." We didn't even have a title previously, so even that is revealing. But we've got a lot more to chew on, starting with the trailer above.
Bethesda originally announced the game back in 2021 with a brief teaser trailer. This is, to say the least, far more comprehensive. The footage most certainly captures the feel of Steven Spielberg's films, with a John Williams-esque musical score providing a major assist. The other key thing is that the game is going to be a first-person experience, which will put the player more firmly in Indy's shoes, as opposed to a third-person experience. Whether or...
Bethesda originally announced the game back in 2021 with a brief teaser trailer. This is, to say the least, far more comprehensive. The footage most certainly captures the feel of Steven Spielberg's films, with a John Williams-esque musical score providing a major assist. The other key thing is that the game is going to be a first-person experience, which will put the player more firmly in Indy's shoes, as opposed to a third-person experience. Whether or...
- 1/18/2024
- by Ryan Scott
- Slash Film
Indy is back, this time in a new video game from MachineGames and Bethesda called Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Set within the same timeline as the movie, the game sees a young Indiana Jones (voiced by Troy Baker) begin a new adventure that will take him from his desk at Marshall College to the Vatican, the Forgotten Temples of the Sukhotai, the Himalayas, and back to Egypt for the first time since Raiders of the Lost Ark.
In fact, Great Circle takes place just a year after the events of the original movie, but before The Last Crusade. In other words, the game will finally show us what Indy was up to in the two-year gap between Raiders, which is set in 1936, and Crusade, which covers 1938. 1937 is a year in Indy’s life that has never been explored onscreen. The goal, according to MachineGames co-founder Jerk Gustafsson in an interview with EW,...
In fact, Great Circle takes place just a year after the events of the original movie, but before The Last Crusade. In other words, the game will finally show us what Indy was up to in the two-year gap between Raiders, which is set in 1936, and Crusade, which covers 1938. 1937 is a year in Indy’s life that has never been explored onscreen. The goal, according to MachineGames co-founder Jerk Gustafsson in an interview with EW,...
- 1/18/2024
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Three years after Bethesda released the first teaser trailer for developer MachineGames (Wolfenstein: The New Order) new Indiana Jones game, the publisher finally revealed actual gameplay footage of the project that is now officially titled Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. While there’s quite a lot to say about what we saw in that trailer, the biggest takeaway from the preview may instead be something we heard: Indiana Jones’ voice actor.
Indiana Jones has a surprising amount of things to say in the first gameplay trailer for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, but his voice may be more notable than his words. In fact, shortly after the trailer was released, some were left wondering if Bethesda had actually convinced Harrison Ford to step into the voice booth and reprise his role for the upcoming game. Others speculated that the studio must have simply found a fairly convincing impersonator.
Indiana Jones has a surprising amount of things to say in the first gameplay trailer for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, but his voice may be more notable than his words. In fact, shortly after the trailer was released, some were left wondering if Bethesda had actually convinced Harrison Ford to step into the voice booth and reprise his role for the upcoming game. Others speculated that the studio must have simply found a fairly convincing impersonator.
- 1/18/2024
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
It’s been a long time coming, but MachineGames (the same folks behind Wolfenstein: The New Order and Wolfenstein: The New Colossus) and Bethesda have revealed their Indiana Jones game at the Xbox Developer Direct. Officially titled Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, the first-person adventure game will be coming to Xbox and PC later this year. The game will use a likeness of Harrison Ford, with Troy Baker voicing Indy. And fresh from his stint as Venom in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, the game will also star Tony Todd.
Accompanying the reveal is a 13-minute trailer featuring gameplay for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, which will take place between Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade. The year is 1937, sinister forces are scouring the globe for the secret to an ancient power connected to the Great Circle, and only one person can stop them—Indiana Jones.
Accompanying the reveal is a 13-minute trailer featuring gameplay for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, which will take place between Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade. The year is 1937, sinister forces are scouring the globe for the secret to an ancient power connected to the Great Circle, and only one person can stop them—Indiana Jones.
- 1/18/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
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- 6/15/2019
- Den of Geek
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The pipe will also have some sweet gore to go with it. Blood will drip out of the hollow tube when you stab an enemy, and brutal take downs will change varying on if it is being dual wielded or not. The pipe will also be used to do other things such as help...
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The pipe will also have some sweet gore to go with it. Blood will drip out of the hollow tube when you stab an enemy, and brutal take downs will change varying on if it is being dual wielded or not. The pipe will also be used to do other things such as help...
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