‘Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’ game review

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

This review has been delayed due to the critical condition of the launch of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, The rampant screen tearing and input lag made it very difficult to play. After some time, however, I was able to continue my journey as Cal Kestis.

set five years later dropped order, Cal Kestis returns to action after training with his trusty robotic backpack, BD-7. Working alongside the rebels led by Saw Gerrera, they fight against the Empire by any means necessary. In the midst of it all, Cal struggles with his identity as a Jedi in hiding.

Whereas Survivor Offers an intriguing story, it struggles, like most Star Wars media outside of the movies, to establish significant connections to the main canon, aside from an abundance of cameos. It’s disappointing because it introduces interesting elements, like its unique take on the Space Witch, which I’d love to see in some TV show. Still, it offers a true Star Wars experience.

SurvivorLike dropped orderis a third-person action game highly inspired spirits The game – from its control schemes to its bonfire save system and to some extent its difficulty. If dropped order was similar to dark Soulssurvivor reminds more Axe And Elder RingOffering great platforming, an explorable world, and exceptional lightsaber action.

Initially, you start with the same powers that you had dropped order, which feels a bit sluggish during your first mission in Coruscant. However, the game quickly unlocks new moves, abilities, and aerial jumps that greatly enhance the experience. So, as you venture to the planets of Koboh and beyond, the platforming feels fluid. Survivor Introduces new lightsaber stances, including a dual-wielded lightsaber and Kylo Ren’s crossguard crusader-style lightsaber. One is fast and flashy, while the other is slow but delivers powerful blows.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Developer: respawn

Publisher: electronic Arts

worth: ₹4,499 on PS5, ₹4,499 on Xbox One and ₹3,499 on PC

The levels boast spectacular visuals, sometimes offering open-world exploration and other times akin to Uncharted-like platforming, allowing you to fully utilize a wide range of Jedi powers. games like againstl and spending hundreds of hours Elder Ring, I found Cal to be a bit harsh at times. I couldn’t help but yearn for flexible physics systems Control. Navigation through the levels sometimes feels like a chore.

SurvivorThe graphics are excellent, featuring breathtaking set pieces that leap off the screen. The sound design is impressive and the performances are excellent. However, there are still technical glitches, especially on PC. There are instances where the characters’ voices can sound a bit hoarse, while Cal himself can sound monotonous at times. Nonetheless, we’re here to slice droids to pieces with our shiny lightsabers, and Survivor manages to turn that into an art form.