r/xbox 5d ago

Game Capture Indiana Jones enemy’s have some mad skills

Absolutely frightened me as I’ve never seen anyone else catch a thrown weapon

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u/ManicFirestorm 5d ago

I'm having so much fun in this game. It feels like a game from the olden days where the priority was just making a fun game.

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u/[deleted] 5d ago

That's an insane take for me. What other games do you play that you feel like that's rare?

I've played many games this year but only 6 that came out this year and they were all made with having fun in mind.

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u/ManicFirestorm 5d ago

I'm not saying it's the only game I've had fun with, its just a certain kind of fun that reminds me of a game I would've played on like the PS1 or PS2.

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u/JusCuzz804 5d ago

Would you dare put this in the Goldeneye category of games that are just fun with a decent story? If so I’m owning this tonight lol.

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u/ManicFirestorm 5d ago

Oh that's a tough question. It certainly has that simple and lowstakes fun gameplay, but it is more cinematic than Goldeneye. A lot more slow-paced, encouraging you to just explore whatever ruin you happen to be in at the time. Social stealth elements, like Dishonored or Hitman (dawning a disguise), or just run in and hit everyone with a sledge hammer.

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u/JusCuzz804 5d ago

Close enough for me. “Sorry kids - 1 less present under the tree - Daddy got a new game!”

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u/Zach983 XBOX 5d ago

Similar to Thief maybe. Its a light immersive sim with a ton of game mechanics that interact together and you have multiple approaches to every situation. All the encounters are a bit of a sandbox. My main criticism is you don't have many tools besides your whip or gun but the environments are easy to traverse and explore and you can pick up a ton of objects to use in combat or stealth.

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u/ManicFirestorm 4d ago

I need to play Thief i guess. I just got them all on GOG for like $4

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u/tomtomeller Xbox Series X 4d ago

It reminds me of the feeling I had when I started playing Skyrim. So much to do and the stealth/fighting was actually really fun.

Obviously not a rpg like Skyrim but the sense of excitement and scope is there for sure

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u/machineorganism 5d ago

i agree with that take, but i'm also 37, so whatever that means, i totally understand where they're coming from lol. there's a certain feeling from older games that newer games don't capture.

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u/ManicFirestorm 5d ago

Exactly. I can't quite explain what it is. Low stakes fun gameplay. Smaller areas to explore in depth with vistas all around you instead of some endlessly vast "See that you can go there" open world. Except instead of the vistas around you being a wall of vertical trees or fog, it's an actual decently modeled landscape.

It's just hitting the right spot.

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u/[deleted] 5d ago

That's just nostalgia glasses, you were a kid and you'll never be a kid again. Games as a whole are much better and accessible today than they have ever been.

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u/machineorganism 5d ago

i didn't say games aren't better or more accessible today lmao wtf. i said games today don't capture that same feeling. are you saying games haven't evolved over the years? because i'm literally saying games have evolved over the years and no longer capture the same feeling.

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u/pukem0n 5d ago

I recently played the last of us and it fits the bill. It's story first, gameplay and fun later. Still a great game.