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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Developers Detail Clever System That Increases the DLC's Difficulty Based on How Much of the Base Game You've Played
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Sometimes I feel like I’m taking crazy pills bc that game felt boring and repetitive but so many people gush over it. Like, it was fine but not a top tier experience I’d recommend to anyone. I’ll prolly just watch a streamer do the dlc. I will say that the game's story was better representation than the last film.
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Sometimes I feel like I’m taking crazy pills bc that game felt boring and repetitive but so many people gush over it. Like, it was fine but not a top tier experience I’d recommend to anyone. I’ll prolly just watch a streamer do the dlc. I will say that the game's story was better representation than the last film.I feel the sane way. It had very uninspired, well trodden gameplay (with some aspects quite poorly done) along with a passable story. The highlight for me was just taking in the scenery in the jungle section, almost felt like virtual tourism. But I was hoping for something more original, since I enjoyed the first wolfenstein game from machine games quite a lot. Overall I didn't feel it was worth the price, even on sale.
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Sometimes I feel like I’m taking crazy pills bc that game felt boring and repetitive but so many people gush over it. Like, it was fine but not a top tier experience I’d recommend to anyone. I’ll prolly just watch a streamer do the dlc. I will say that the game's story was better representation than the last film.
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Sometimes I feel like I’m taking crazy pills bc that game felt boring and repetitive but so many people gush over it. Like, it was fine but not a top tier experience I’d recommend to anyone. I’ll prolly just watch a streamer do the dlc. I will say that the game's story was better representation than the last film.Thing is, most of the discussion online is guided by reviews from major publications. If someone like SkillUp says the game is good then there will generally be a positive discussion about that game. Personally, I haven't played it nor do I ever really plan on playing it. Something about it just doesn't catch me eye the way certain games do, I feel like I'd have a similar experience to you if I did play it.
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This doesn't really make much sense to me, why wouldn't you play through the game before touching the DLC?I haven't played the IJ game or seen any details about its DLC, but DLC can sometimes be accessed before the main game is completed. It could potentially be like the Dark Souls 1 DLC, where you can enter the area at any time after a certain point in your playthrough. You can enter Oolacile after you defeat the Hyrda in the Basin and the Crystal Golem in the Duke's Archives. This can be completed at various points in the game before you finish the game.
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I haven't played the IJ game or seen any details about its DLC, but DLC can sometimes be accessed before the main game is completed. It could potentially be like the Dark Souls 1 DLC, where you can enter the area at any time after a certain point in your playthrough. You can enter Oolacile after you defeat the Hyrda in the Basin and the Crystal Golem in the Duke's Archives. This can be completed at various points in the game before you finish the game.
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I feel the sane way. It had very uninspired, well trodden gameplay (with some aspects quite poorly done) along with a passable story. The highlight for me was just taking in the scenery in the jungle section, almost felt like virtual tourism. But I was hoping for something more original, since I enjoyed the first wolfenstein game from machine games quite a lot. Overall I didn't feel it was worth the price, even on sale.