Five years after the end of “Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order,” Cal Kestis’ friends are scattered across the galaxy dealing with their own demons, while the young Jedi Knight runs guerrilla strik…
Jedi: Fallen Order,” Cal Kestis’ friends are scattered across the galaxy dealing with their own demons, while the young Jedi Knight runs guerrilla strikes against key Imperial targets. Reality tore his dreams of resistance into tatters of resentment, and he’s left trying to find a purpose for his life in “” — a journey of surprises that improves on the original in every way. However, like Cal himself, it still falls short of its full potential.
The problem is that “Survivor” just isn’t consistent with these moments. Loss and grief play a significant role in the game, but Cal rarely spares more than 10 seconds and a few words for his dead companions before never thinking of them again. He struggles with guilt and anger, though has scant few chances to communicate his problems, let alone explore his emotions.
The result is that the galaxy feels lived in this time — less like a series of game levels and more believable as a set of complex societies with a range of problems. “Survivor” makes good use of its space and scatters side stories across nearly every area. Cal can interact with Force Echoes that tell some of these accounts; in “Dark Souls”-style, they tell the lore of “Survivor.
That said, Respawn made some of these worlds too large and complex for their own good. The design is strong and movement is satisfying, but after 15 minutes of scrambling over rocks and running on walls just to see yet another set of similar challenges ahead, one wonders how much of it is necessary.
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