Whether they are appreciated or not, side quests have the potential to make a game's world feel much more substantial than it appears to be by offering deeper insights into its lore and characters than the main story might be able or inclined to do. Whenever side quests are implemented well, they provide a meaningful and rewarding escape from the demands of the primary objective, offering memorable stories and challenges that have the potential to increase immersion beyond the capabilities of a game's visuals or gameplay. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is the perfect example of a game that knows how to do side quests, arguably putting it in league with the likes of The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt.