has captured the climactic scale of the franchise's action set pieces, but it's far from a one-trick pony. Throughout, players will experience all the emotional highs and lows that come with a classic Indie adventure, meeting interesting new characters while seeing the explorer in his prime once again. While nails the action-packed segments worthy of the franchise, it also manages to capture the humor that made the movies so memorable in the first place.
While the Indiana Jones films were never solely a comedy, each had more than its share of hilarious moments and lighthearted humor. The comedy sprinkled throughout the films and finds a great balance between their darker supernatural moments and lighthearted fun, enhancing the experience rather than detracting from it. One of the best examples of this use of humor is an optional side quest that not every player will encounter on their 's first playthrough.
Disguised as a priest to make it through the Vatican without getting hassled by the blackshirts patrolling the area, Indie can talk to Gina, the nun, to get information about the stolen cat mummy. After having a short talk and following her out of the room, Indie unintentionally grabs the attention of a suspicious but overly excited black-shirt soldier. Thankfully for Indie, this confused enemy wants a confession from the famous American priest.
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Despite Indie's initial attempts to escape the situation with snappy responses, he learns the horrifying truth about the sobbing soldiers' extremely messy relationships. Reacting out of character to his disguise, Indie manages to punch the soldier through the confession booth window just before he can alert anyone else of his true identity.
This cutscene highlights just how well can replicate the franchise's more comedic moments as many of the game's cutscenes play out like clips
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