JUST writing to say thanks to Daphne Lee. Her column (Tots To Teens, Reads) keeps me informed, engaged and going. It provides insight into what prose and pigments (and by extension, pixels) would ...
In fact, the game is probably 99% first person, with the only brief cuts to third-person coming when swinging on Indy’s trademark whip, pulling himself up to a ledge or a little bit of climbing.