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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Is a PS5 Treasure — Here’s What Makes It Shine

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Is a PS5 Treasure — Here’s What Makes It Shine

April 12, 2025 Off By Ibraheem Adeola

If you’ve ever wanted to crack a whip, dodge ancient traps, and grumble your way through ancient ruins with the swagger of Harrison Ford — but on your PlayStation 5 — then April 17th is your lucky day. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is finally making its way to Sony’s console, and thanks to some PS5-specific magic, Indy’s latest outing promises more than just another archaeological jaunt. MachineGames and Bethesda have dropped some exciting details, especially for those of us who love a little haptic feedback with our treasure hunting.

The DualSense Lights Up Like a Relic

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Image credit: MachineGames

PS5 users will be glad to hear that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle doesn’t just port over lazily — the game actually leans into the console’s unique features, starting with the DualSense controller. This isn’t just about haptic feedback (though there’s plenty of that). It’s the lightbar that tells the real story here.

  • Combat mode The lightbar flashes yellow, so you’ll know it’s time to dodge or throw a punch.
  • Stealth compromised The light pulses yellow as NPCs start sniffing out your location.
  • Near death The red warning glow isn’t just on your screen — it’s now in your hands too.

These might sound like small details, but in the heat of the moment, the dynamic feedback adds a fresh layer of immersion. It’s like your controller is yelling at you in ancient Sanskrit.

Native 4K? Check. Frictionless Loading? Double Check.

Let’s be honest — nobody wants to load into ancient temples with last-gen loading times. Luckily, The Great Circle is fully optimized for the PS5’s SSD. Bethesda confirmed that the game uses “frictionless loading” and “SSD optimization,” which is PR-speak for: it’s fast. You’ll barely have time to sip your coffee between death-defying leaps. And for language nerds or multi-region gamers, the selective install system prioritizes your primary language, meaning you won’t need to download half the known world just to start playing. More room for actual artifacts, fewer unused voice packs.

PS5 Pro Enhancements: Whip-Smart and Razor Sharp

For those lucky enough to own the PlayStation 5 Pro (or are about to flex that upgrade muscle), Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is rocking that shiny “PS5 Pro Enhanced” badge.

What does that mean, exactly?

  • Native 4K Resolution: So you can count every grain of sand on the Temple of Doom’s floor.
  • Consistent Frame Rates: No choppy boulder chases here — just smooth, cinematic action.
  • Advanced Ray Tracing: Because sunlight filtering through ancient ruins should look like a National Geographic documentary.

Production director John Jennings didn’t hold back in the hype either, saying that playing at native 4K is “the best way to appreciate the level of detail the team has poured into every corner of the world.” Whether you’re inspecting artifacts in Marshall College or getting lost in the lush greenery of Sukhothai, the environments are said to be jaw-dropping.

Is It Just Another Whip-Cracking Adventure?

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle game
Image credit: MachineGames

Apparently not. Eurogamer already awarded the game a solid five stars on its original release, praising its clever puzzle design, pulse-pounding action, and that elusive “Indy charm” that’s been missing from recent entries in the franchise. And with the PS5 features backing it up, this version may well be the definitive one.

“At long last, there’s an Indy game that nails both the puzzles and the kind of action we know so well from the films,” wrote Eurogamer’s Katharine Castle. And let’s be honest — after a string of forgettable movie tie-ins and pixelated adventures from the PS2 era, fans deserve this.

It’s refreshing to see that a beloved IP like Indiana Jones is being treated with more than just nostalgic affection. With dedicated console features, native enhancements, and smart PS5 integration, The Great Circle might be more than just a good Indy game — it could be a blueprint for how to properly launch a cinematic adventure in the modern era. So whether you’re a history buff, puzzle fanatic, or just someone who wants to yell “It belongs in a museum!” at the screen every 30 minutes — this one’s for you.