So yes, watching someone play as Cal as he jumps around platforms might look odd, but playing it feels heavenly. I’ve heard some complaints about how animations look in the game, and I get that sometimes they might look janky, but this is just because Respawn has clearly prioritized input and feel over how it looks. But Survivor just feels more honed in, with every part of the game seemingly built to be fun and satisfying to play. And to be clear: The first game played really well. You stop thinking about pressing buttons or whatever and instead Cal feels like a natural extension of your own body. Controlling Cal quickly becomes effortless while either platforming or fighting. Jedi Survivor is one of those games that just feels fantastic to play. And in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor all of this-every jump, lightsaber swing, wall climb, and more-feels great. (And there are a lot of people after them.) To bring down the Empire, outrun their enemies, and save the day, Cal has to do a lot of jumping, sliding, climbing, fighting, and exploring. Oh and also try not to get caught by all the people hunting them down. And just like before, in this latest adventure from Respawn and EA, players take on the role of Cal Kestis, a Jedi who survived the purge as a young boy and who now hangs out with his ragtag found family of misfits as they try to free the galaxy from the Empire. The 22 Best Games For The Nintendo Switchįor those just tuning in, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is the follow-up to 2019’s Jedi: Fallen Order. The 15 Best Games For Sony's PlayStation 5 In fact, some of us at Kotaku are already penciling it in for our Game of the Year list. Instead, this is just us reaffirming that, yeah, it really is as good as so many other people have claimed. Our own review and other reviews of the game have praised it quite a bit. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is really, really good.
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