![]() ![]() Instead, Respawn has layered additional Force abilities on top of Cal’s previously gained powers. In terms of gameplay, one of the most compelling aspects of Jedi: Survivor is that Cal keeps the abilities he unlocked over the course of the last game-no Samus-gets-EMP-blasted-and-loses-everything moment here. Intriguingly, Jedi: Survivor also ties in heavily to a new era in the canon that Disney is exploring: the High Republic, which existed for a few centuries before the events of Episode I. Without venturing too deep into spoiler territory, we’ll just say that quite a few familiar faces return, alongside new friends and foes and a handful of excellent cameos. The game picks up five years after the events of the first game, with Cal now a full-fledged Jedi fighting against the evil Galactic Empire. Like its predecessor, the sequel blends familiar elements from other action games into something that feels distinct, borrowing the best ideas and mechanics from beloved series like Dark Souls, Metroid, and even Respawn’s own Titanfall, using them to fashion something new. Now, Cal’s back in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. ![]() Not only did Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order nail the vibe of George Lucas’s sprawling space opera universe, tell a compelling story as a part of the official franchise canon, and deliver a memorable hero in Padawan-turned-fugitive Cal Kestis, it also delivered all the scope and polish of a modern big, budget action game. Four years ago, on consoles one generation away, Respawn Entertainment and EA released one of the best Star Wars games in recent memory. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |