Indiana Jones
News, coverage and analysis tracking Indiana Jones across the outlets.- Steam Machine Impressions: A Tiny Box With Big Trade-OffsValve's Steam Machine, designed as a compact living room PC, is launching with mixed impressions regarding its performance and price. While praised for its quiet operation and small form factor, its graphical capabilities are noted to be weaker than current-generation consoles like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, especially at higher resolutions. Priced starting at $1,049, it is positioned as an entry-level gaming PC rather than a direct competitor to consoles.
- Microsoft reaffirm that Gears of War E Day and Clockwork Revolution are exclusiveXbox Chief Strategy Officer Matthew Ball has confirmed that Gears of War E-Day and Clockwork Revolution will remain exclusive to Xbox platforms. He dismissed rumors suggesting a change in exclusivity status, stating that players can expect annual signature exclusives from the company.
- Crushed In Time interview with director Pascal CammisottoPascal Cammisotto, director at Draw Me a Pixel, discusses the upcoming adventure game Crushed In Time, which stars Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson trapped within a failed video game. The game features a unique stretch-and-pull mechanic and meta-narrative elements inspired by the developers' previous title, There Is No Game. Crushed In Time is set to release on PC in June, with Nintendo Switch and mobile versions planned for later in the year.
- Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (6th June)This weekend's gaming plans include finishing up titles like Mina and Indiana Jones, diving into new experiences such as 007: First Light and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, and revisiting older games like XGRA and Sin & Punishment. Staff also mention upcoming releases like Star Fox and potential Nintendo Direct announcements.
- One Shots: Indiana Jones and the Nope I’m Out of HereThis week's One Shots features community screenshots from various MMOs, including Equinox Homecoming, Fallout 76, Final Fantasy XIV, Skate, and Star Wars Galaxies Legends. Players shared images ranging from atmospheric in-game locations to humorous glitches and character moments.
- Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (23rd May)Several Nintendo Life staff members share their weekend gaming plans, including titles like Indiana Jones, Tales of Arise, and Mario Kart World. The article also touches on new mobile game announcements, trading card game scalping issues, and performance boosts on the Nintendo Switch 2.
- PC Game Pass Revenue Growth Outpaces Traditional Console Market In 2026Microsoft's Q3 2026 earnings reveal a significant decline in Xbox hardware revenue, contrasting with the surge in the PC gaming market. The company is recalibrating its strategy to prioritize PC Game Pass, lowering its subscription price to attract the vast PC player base and combat high churn rates by focusing on esports and live service games for retention.
- Assassin's Creed: Black Flag actor Matt Ryan says the term 'voice actor' is outdated: 'You see the performances in the eyes, it blows me away'Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag actor Matt Ryan believes the term 'voice actor' is outdated, advocating for a term that better reflects the full performance capture involved in modern game development. He highlights the increasing detail and emotional depth conveyed through motion capture technology, noting how actors' performances are now more recognizable and integral to the gaming experience.
- Business and FinanceActor Troy Baker, known for his roles in Indiana Jones and The Last of Us, is planning to develop his own video game. The article also briefly mentions the vacant Cary Towne Center, which was intended to house Epic Games' headquarters.
- Actors Performing Extreme Stunts Without DoublesThis article highlights actors who perform their own extreme stunts, showcasing their dedication and the risks involved. It features notable performances from Tom Holland, Daniel Craig, Jason Statham, Angelina Jolie, Charlize Theron, Harrison Ford, Keanu Reeves, Jackie Chan, and Tom Cruise, detailing their most daring feats and the physical toll they often endure.
- 16 Stars Who Quietly Left the Entertainment IndustryThis article highlights 16 celebrities who have stepped away from the entertainment industry for various personal reasons. It details their career paths before and after their departures, including transitions into fashion, philanthropy, family life, and other ventures, showcasing that fulfilling lives can be found beyond the spotlight.
- 10 Influential Figures Who Captured Hearts InternationallyThis article highlights ten influential actors who have captured international hearts through their charisma and performances. It features figures like Brett Goldstein, Daniel Craig, Jenna Ortega, Michelle Yeoh, Paul Rudd, Pedro Pascal, Keanu Reeves, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ke Huy Quan, and Brendan Fraser, celebrating their impact on film and television.
- Mailbox: Senran Kagura Mysteries, First-Party Indies, Miyamoto Tragedies - Nintendo Life LettersThis Nintendo Life Mailbox feature discusses Shigeru Miyamoto's shift towards non-gaming projects like movies and theme parks, with one reader lamenting it as a potential tragedy for interactive masterpieces. The article also touches on the perceived decline in first-party published indie titles on the Nintendo Switch and the surprising popularity of Senran Kagura Burst on the site.
- Global Superstars: 10 Celebrities Loved Around the WorldThis article highlights ten globally beloved actors from film and television, celebrated for their charm, authenticity, and captivating performances. It features individuals like Brett Goldstein, Daniel Craig, Jenna Ortega, Michelle Yeoh, Paul Rudd, Pedro Pascal, Keanu Reeves, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ke Huy Quan, and Brendan Fraser, noting their significant roles and personal appeal that have garnered international admiration.
- 10 Stars Who Became International SensationsThis article highlights 10 actors who have achieved international fame through their captivating performances in film and television. It details their notable roles, career trajectories, and personal qualities that have endeared them to audiences worldwide, including Brett Goldstein, Daniel Craig, Jenna Ortega, Michelle Yeoh, Paul Rudd, Pedro Pascal, Keanu Reeves, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ke Huy Quan, and Brendan Fraser.
- Xbox nyckel till framtiden – gör bättre spelThe article analyzes Microsoft's challenges in making the Xbox console relevant again, contrasting its struggles with Sony's success in game sales and exclusive titles. It highlights Xbox's past strengths with games like Halo and Gears of War, and its current need to focus on developing compelling first-party titles rather than relying solely on services like Game Pass.