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Like Hogwarts, ambiance and gameplay are good.
---Gameplay/mechanics/combat/AI/puzzle-ing - middling marks (decent, "it works", nothing to write home about).
---Stronger first half than 2nd half
---Sidequests: Fieldwork ones are decent and often expand on the story/chr stuff, the occasional other one is interesting or at least has a feel of adventure, a bit. Most however tend to fall into: "Indiana Jones Locates 500 Relics/Notes/items to get 100%" category.
Overall: Decent to good, but depends, as usual, on what you want from this sort of game.
Overall, as someone who struggles to finish modern games and isn't really into Indianna Jones it managed to keep me hooked all the way through. People say it's a mix of Dishonored and Wolfenstein which I can see