![]() ![]() Jedi: Survivor injects a huge amount of life into the Star Wars universe, and in doing so gives Respawn room to play. There are living worlds to explore, not just arenas of carefully-placed stormtroopers. Planets feel like planets, rather than tiny regions. Set-pieces offer incredible vistas and heart-in-mouth action scenes. An early scene feels like a shot directly out of the original trilogy. The galaxy itself has been brought to life in a way more in line with the best Star Wars movies than anything Jedi: Fallen Order offers. Combine that with a fighting style which flows between strikes more smoothly, and a camera that closes ever-so-slightly closer in on the action, and Cal feels like the hero of his story from its opening moments.īut it's not just Cal that feels better from the start. ![]() The Force Powers that Cal spent Jedi: Fallen Order recovering – double-jumps, wall-running, push and pull – are all there, ensuring versatility in combat from the outset. ![]() The result is a Jedi more confident and agile than before, a fighter who feels like he's reveling in his abilities from the very beginning. While most sequels offer something of a character reset, the story of Fallen Order makes that impossible for Cal – his growth through that game a crucial part of what his character has become in this one. Picking up five years after the events of Jedi: Fallen Order, Cal Kestis is himself key to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's expansion. ![]()
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