![]() ![]() This is a game that feels like a true Star Wars story, and fans of this universe will have a lot to love, with fun characters, beautiful planets, and connections to other eras of Star Wars. I will admit some of the story was still predictable, but it was less so than the first game, and the moments that I predicted still packed a punch. While the story of the first was mostly predictable, this sequel took the pacing and threw in a few curveballs that kept energy high and at times it felt almost imperative that you continue the main story as opposed to checking out side missions, while still giving time to check out the semi-open world and look for secrets and upgrades. With surprising twists and interesting developments (some that had me cheering on my main man Cal), Jedi: Survivor had me engaged from the first wall climb to the final boss fight, and the dull moments felt like reprieves for our beleaguered main character. I won’t get into the story beats as I want to avoid spoilers, but suffice to say it was a fantastic time and I was hooked for the 25 hours or so it took me to beat the story. As tends to happen for Jedi in the time of the Empire, things don’t go according to plan and our hero is sent on a new journey to find his old crew from the first game and discover a new place to call home. StoryĪn apprentice no longer, the game starts with Cal as a seasoned and scarred rebel fighter, working with his curious and excitable droid companion BD-1 and a new crew to steal Imperial data from a corrupt senator on Coruscant. This all spirals into a compelling storyline that forces Cal to face threats around him as well as in his heart. As a confident Jedi Knight and Rebel, Cal Kestis has continued his fight against the empire and gathered a crew to help him pull off a risky heist that may further the rebel’s cause. From Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment comes Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, set 5 years after the events in the first game. One of the most immersive lenses to experience this content is through video games, and the new sequel to 2019’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order checks many of the boxes for what makes a great canon video game. Star Wars has always been an incredible piece of intellectual property, and lately, the ever-expanding galaxy far away has been adding great canon content. ![]()
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