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  • May 5, 2023
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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

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Cult Critic Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Platforms: PS5 | Windows PC | X Box Series X and Series S

Genres: Action- Adventure

Developer: Respawn Entertainment

Publishers: Electronic Arts

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As a lone Jedi survivor facing increasing Empire forces on all sides, the galaxy is a harsh place. If Cal Kestis didn't have friends, the horrors would be too much for him to handle on his own. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor takes place five years after the events of Fallen Order. Following Kestis' harrowing trials, Survivor follows his journey as he discovers Jedi secrets hidden in the High Republic and helps the Resistance fight back against a rising tide of darkness.


Respawn Entertainment has finally created a likable hero in this older version of Kestis who is full of flaws and written in a very human way. Where is the Jedi Kestis? Jedi: The Fallen Order was hard-headed and reluctant. Immediately, this game introduces a stranger more capable, more self-assured, and more willing to fight back. This Kestis is more reckless, but he has learned to accept his role in the years since he became an unwilling target of Empire aggression.


Jedi: Survivor is a half and half experience game that focuses on confounding, with every one of its planets lodging remarkable difficulties, and the need to push or pull switches, examine puzzle blocks, adjust lasers, or sort out the most ideal way to cross a wide valley.


These puzzles have a fair amount of complexity, and each one necessitates familiarity with the Force mechanics of the game as well as trial and error to find the best combinations. In point of fact, the puzzle-platforming is frequently of high quality. Every jump and climb now feels more fluid and accurate thanks to Fallen Order's enhancements. You swing across ravines using a grappling hook, leap from ledges, and use unique Force powers in conjunction with enemy combat, bomb explosions, and traversal. Everything has a musicality, and this is rarely broken.

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