
Microsoft Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Xbox Series X
Step into Indy's boots and globe-trot through one of gaming's most cinematic first-person adventures on Xbox Series X.
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Overview
Key Features
Uncover one of history’s greatest mysteries in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, a first-person, single-player adventure set between the events of Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade.
Live the adventure as Indy in a thrilling story full of exploration, immersive action, and intriguing puzzles.
Travel from the halls of Marshall College to the heart of the Vatican, the pyramids of Egypt, the sunken temples of Sukhothai, and beyond.
Indiana’s trademark whip remains at the heart of his gear and can be used to distract, disarm, and attack enemies.
Venture through a dynamic mix of linear, narrative-driven gameplay and open-area maps.
Upgrade to the Premium Edition to get Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants Story DLC (upon release), digital artbook, and Temple of Doom Outfit.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The first-person perspective puts you directly inside the Indiana Jones experience in a way that third-person games haven't captured — the whip, the improvised combat, and the environmental puzzles all feel physical.
- A narrative set canonically between two beloved films gives the story real weight for fans of the series.
- The mix of linear story sequences and open-area maps prevents the pacing from feeling either too railroaded or aimlessly open-world.
- The range of international locations — Vatican, Giza pyramids, Sukhothai temples — provides genuine visual variety across the campaign.
👎 Cons
- First-person perspective is a deliberate design choice, but players who prefer third-person action-adventure games may find it less natural for the platforming and traversal sections.
- The standard edition misses the Order of Giants Story DLC, which requires either upgrading to Premium Edition or purchasing separately later.
- Single-player only — no co-op or multiplayer component for households looking for shared gaming experiences.
- At a Teen rating, the combat and puzzle difficulty may feel lighter than mature-rated action titles for players expecting heavier mechanical challenge.