Indiana Jones and the Great Circle finally played: It's going to be great!

We were able to play the new Indy adventure for three hours and are now waiting even more impatiently for the release than before.

We were finally able to play Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and are now hoping for a really good adventure.

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Raindrops patter on the windows of the dark halls of Marshall College, lightning flashes through the night.But the storm wasn't what woke Indy from his office nap.

There were unusual noises, shattering glass, heavy footsteps. Someone is wandering around the exhibition rooms of the archaeological faculty without permission! Indy follows a trail of mud and destruction: “What the hell?! Damn children!”

But instead of encountering a horde of rioting students, his face soon meets a fist. Indy faces a true giant (incidentally embodied by the original "Candyman" Tony Todd), who doesn't hesitate for long, but strikes straight away.

After a rather unequal grimacing, Dr. Jones dazed on the floor, the mysterious intruder disappears. With a… cat mummy?

This is how our adventure begins. The game doesn't bother with exposition, and with a character like Indiana Jones it doesn't need it.Instead, we are immediately thrown into the action.

What did we see, who paid for it?

All costs for travel to the face-off event in London, food and accommodation were covered by Bethesda. There were no requirements for our reporting; we were able to play three chapters of the preview build on a PC and explore them freely. Taking your own screenshots was not permitted on site, so the images in the article come from the publisher or are screenshots from the video material provided.

And relatively soon we find ourselves on a plane to Rome because Indy can connect the gigantic medallion on the thief's neck with the Vatican. Of course, our journey is represented by a red line that traces our flight route on the world map.

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