Indiana Jones and the Great Circle devs believe that a "properly characterized villain" is what "makes the hero shine"
Lead writer Tommy Tordsson-Bjork explains more
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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle developer MachineGames has a specific design philosophy when it comes to crafting villains.
Speaking toEdge magazine, lead writer Tommy Tordsson-Bjork explained how the studio - responsible for both The Great Circle and the Wolfenstein games - brought its …