Saw the trailer at the game awards, while it looks good I found the animations a little stiff, I dunno.
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Yeah they are a little bit. There’s some jank in the game but it’s fun despite that. I love finding all the hidden secrets they put throughout the maps
I got a free copy with a graphics card I bought recently, but AAA games aren't really my jam. OTOH, I would like to put the card through its paces... Chances are it will make me create yet another account somewhere to play it, so I probably won't bother with it.
It's a Bethesda/MachineGames game. The only separate account it might have you make (which is a big if) is one for Bethesda.net.
However my experience with Bethesda games has been they don't use a separate launcher and they don't require a separate login.
No account making from the game itself, it's a fully offline single-player game. However, if the copy you got is from Microsoft store, you might have to make a Microsoft account.
Doom Eternal is an offline single player game as well. Didn't stop them to introduce an account mandate.
That said, according to the Steam page, Indiana Jones doesn't require one for now. Microsoft's gaming business is still bleeding money, so that forces them to expand the customer base as much as possible.
It won't, I've been playing it through gamepass and the game launched ready to play.