is on the way, and with it set to release in only a few months, we’ve learned quite a bit about the Bethesda Softworks title. Now, we’re finding out why Indy won’t be so focused on guns. , which legacy characters from the films will appear, and details about the story have all come to light.

Developer MachineGames has also been revealed how the game will approach gunplay, with apparently leaning away from guns for the most part, forcing players to progress by other means. Speaking with Edge magazine (via ), creative director Axel Torvenius explained: “We do not encourage gunplay. It’s not being pushed as the primary way forward.

The primary way forward is always trying to use your wits and your whip.” Torvenius went on to assert that this approach was taken to remain true to the Indiana Jones character fans have known for decades. Since Torvenius made these remarks, some Indy fans online have questioned the validity of the claim, arguing that team made the wrong call with the game’s relationship with firearms.

In reality, I think Torvenius is right. Extensive gunplay has no place in an video game. Indiana Jones is a professor, not a gunslinger An element of Torvenius’ chat with Edge that seems to be overlooked in the gunplay debate is his succinct explanation of who Indiana Jones is.

“At the end of the day, he’s a teacher and a somewhat clumsy archeologist,” Torvenius said. “He just happens to have this passion that puts him in these weird situations c.