Indiana Jones & The Great Circle’s Tutorial Fixes A Frustrating Gaming Trend


After much anticipation, MachineGames’ Indiana Jones and The Great Circle has released to widespread acclaim from fans of the classic Hollywood blockbusters. It successfully interprets the familiar tropes and essence of Indiana Jones into an interactive experience which is consistent and authentic to both its stealth-action adventure gameplay, and the movies themselves. This sentiment is expressed straight away thanks to the excellent reinterpretation of a classic Raiders of the Lost Ark scene in The Great Circle’s tutorial.




Modern games have featured increasingly tedious and drawn-out tutorial experiences, which can be extremely off-putting. Clunky character introductions, mechanics, and information dumps can feel overwhelming and poorly affect the pacing of the introductory sequences. AC Valhalla, Death Stranding, and Destiny 2 are all great, but feature tutorials that don’t cohesively reflect the experience players can expect. The tutorial from The Great Circle bucks this trend by delivering a taste of what players can expect from not just the game, but an Indiana Jones experience in general.


Indiana Jones & The Great Circle Remains Faithful To The Films

A Love Letter To Indy’s Cinematic Adventures


The tutorial of Indiana Jones and The Great Circle is a faithful reinterpretation of the opening sequence in 1981’s Raiders of the Lost Ark. It accurately recreates many of the iconic shots from the sequence, from the very first shot of the Peruvian mountains, to the iconic replacement of the Golden Idol with a sandbag, and even the tense boulder chase with other obstacles thrown Indy’s way as he escapes the ancient temple. Gameplay is seamlessly interspersed with cutscenes, introducing the core mechanics of The Great Circle within the context of the movie’s pre-established pacing.

The last
Indiana Jones
game to be released was 2011’s
Indiana Jones Adventure World
, which was developed by Zynga and was exclusively available on Facebook.


Indy’s whip is a key component of the Great Circle’s platforming and climbing mechanics, similarly to its involvement in the movies. The sequence where Indy swings across the gorge is featured in the game, with strategically placed vines presented with a button prompt. This clarifies what players can expect from its usage; it is very similar to the whip’s importance in Raiders of the Lost Ark. This is just one example of a clear environmental cue, as The Great Circle integrates guidance into the gameplay whilst remaining faithful to its take on Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Indiana Jones & The Great Circle’s Tutorial Sets The Stage

A Genuinely Entertaining Opening Sequence

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The identical remake of the introductory sequence in Raiders of the Lost Ark demonstrates that modern tutorials can be enjoyably functional. There isn’t an overwhelming dump of information or exposition on the player nor any hand-holding introductions to mechanics.


The Great Circle places players in the middle of the jungle, and they’re forced to naturally explore the environment to follow the guided path presented by the game. Players get a feel for Indy’s personality and problem-solving skills through gameplay.The Great Circle’s tutorial clarifies that the players are going to experience an authentic Indiana Jones adventure that respects its source.

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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle‘s tutorial is a breath of fresh air, breaking a trend of AAA games with poor openings. It uses nostalgia efficiently, setting up the tone and approach to storytelling. Mechanics being introduced in almost perfect alignment with Raiders of the Lost Ark’s opening sequence feels familiar but elevated with action gameplay. The game‘s approach to tutorials should be observed by other AAA developers, especially for movie tie-in experiences.


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