In many ways, it feels like the era of ‘movie games’ is over – if anything, it’s the era of ‘videogame movies.’ With Expedition 33, Arc Raiders, and Kingdom Come: Deliverance all set to get big screen adaptations following the success of League of Legends: Arcane, the Mario Movie, and Minecraft, it feels like Hollywood has realized that gaming is, in fact, a goldmine, or is, alternatively, out of its own ideas. But, while videogame adaptations have gone well over the past few years, videogame spin-offs of films haven’t. I lament how mid Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora was (even with the Fire and Ash-inspired DLC), and as much as I’m excited for Arkane’s Blade (if it ever comes out), I have my reservations. It’s why it took me a while to pick up Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, despite my love for the franchise – the recent movies haven’t done much for Indy, why would the game be any better?
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is a masterpiece from start to finish, and I’m just gutted that Bethesda’s latest gem has been eclipsed.
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