Indiana Jones and the Great Circle clearly emphasizes holstering Indy’s revolver, let alone any firearm he finds on fascists’ or Nazis’ bodies—for a while, anyway. It’s endlessly fun to discover new melee weapons that will inevitably splinter over the heads of unsuspecting enemies, and a well-timed parry/shove combo never fails to feel satisfying. That said, while Indy always has his revolver stashed in his satchel for a rainy day and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle intentionally makes guns discrete in the beginning, there comes a time in the game’s story where neglecting to wield a gun with the intent of firing it is nearly impossible.