Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Review – The Force Is Strong With This One

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Its gameplay formula included a mixture of Metroidvania elements along with FromSoftware’s souls-like mechanics.

And when you added a protagonist who is a Jedi but not a Skywalker, you could easily say that Respawn Entertainment hit all the right spots with Fallen Order.

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STAR WARS JEDI: SURVIVOR REVIEW – PROLOGUE Star Wars Jedi: Survivor invites you to assume the role of Cameron Monaghan’s Cal Kestis, a lone Jedi on the run and adamant about fighting against the forces of the Empire, which grows bigger and stronger with each passing day.

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But Cal, although split up with his former companions, is also more experienced as he now cooperates with the famous rebel leader Saw Gerrera and runs with other mercenaries.

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The sequel welcomes you with a hefty opening sequence set in Coruscant. Our very own Cal Kestis is a prisoner and is being taken to yet another evil politician with a disturbing voice and bad skin.

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From its minor villain formula to Star Wars shenanigans, the prologue offers almost everything you want to see in a Star Wars product.

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and its compromises The prologue gives you a glimpse of what Star Wars Jedi: Survivor offers in terms of combat and exploration. It also introduces two highly-curious lightsaber stances to test you with a boss fight near the end.

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When the classic Star Wars action ends, Cal escapes from Coruscant with his fellow droid BD-1 and crash lands on Koboh.

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