"[That] made it challenging from a technical perspective, but we gained that gritty and realistic feel to it that is so important to us," says game director Jerk Gustafsson.
Though the camera will occasionally pull back (like in cutscenes), the majority of the game will be played in a first-person perspective.
The likeness of Harrison Ford is being used, but Baker – known first and foremost for his role as Joel in The Last of Us – is playing the character in the game.
The action-adventure title will be primarily a first-person game with third-person elements sprinkled in, and will be set between the first and third Indy films.
Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2, MachineGames' Indiana Jones game, Avowed, and Ara: History Untold are confirmed for the showcase.
The game's rumoured title is indicated by a host of domains recently bought by Lucasfilm featuring the potential full name.
MachineGames' Indiana Jones title will be fully unveiled at the upcoming Xbox Developer_Direct, it was recently confirmed.
Players will learn more about the setting and how they'll play as the famed adventurer. The first gameplay trailer will also debut.
The showcase will also feature Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2, Avowed and Ara: History Untold, but no updates for Activision Blizzard titles.
"Xbox still being one of the bigger marketplaces for games, we didn't feel like we were going to be overly exclusionary," says Disney's head of gaming, Sean Shoptaw.
Maximum FPS is capped at 1000 to prevent engine anomalies, and the Berserker's attacks should be much easier to deal with.
Todd Howard of Starfield, The Elder Scrolls, and Fallout fame is serving as an executive producer on the action-adventure title.
The enhanced version of id Software's classic FPS looks and feels better than ever, making it a must-play title for first-person shooter fans.
However, Microsoft believed that it could make up for the losses "through upside to Game Pass and increased console sales."
The Indiana Jones game pitch by Todd Howard made anyone who heard it want to play it immediately, according to an email by Pete Hines.
A new leak has claimed that the MachineGames-developed title will have both first and third person gameplay sections.
Though MachineGames' Indiana Jones game was originally supposed to be multiplatform, Bethesda amended its deal with Disney following the former's acquisition by Microsoft.
A remastered version of the classic first person shooter has been rated by the Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea.
The developer is confirmed to be working on an Indiana Jones title, though a new Wolfenstein title remains elusive.
MachineGames and Bethesda's Nazi-killing first person shooter is next in line for the storefront's ongoing 15-day giveaway.