“Everything I’m doing seems pointless.
The Empire’s only growing stronger.”
There are always more Stormtroopers, while the Empire reaches new planets every day.
But then Cal learns something about a long-hidden planet that even the Empire doesn’t know about.
Somewhere people could take refuge from constant war.
Somewhere Jedi could thrive again.
Cal Kestis and his friends can’t topple the Empire, but maybe they can outlast it.
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Cal is the same quiet but trusting guy from years past, but he’s clearly tired.
Despite the importance of this revelation, the story ends up being surprisingly personal.
I already liked Cal, but this game made me honestly care for him.

Can you hate an enemy that is pushing you to extinction?
What does betrayal do to people who are already lost in their obsessions?
It’s in asking these questions that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor truly shines.

Cal hasn’t lost any of his abilities, and he’ll quickly gain some new ones.
Every stance has different advantages and disadvantages, as well as a corresponding number of skills to unlock.
For example, using a lightsaber in double-bladed form allows you to hit multiple enemies quickly.

Merrin is one of many companions that’ll be with Cal Kestis throughout his journey.
Meanwhile, the crossguard stance is slow with awkward timing but deals massive damage on connecting attacks.
From time to time, you might also command allies to assist (if they are present).
In all these respects, Survivor is an absolutely massive improvement.

Cal and Greez relax in a saloon.
you’re free to adjust Cal’s hair, beard, and clothing at an in-depth level.
BD-1 is similarly customizable to an extreme extent.
Do you want your little droid buddy to resemble the unfinished state of C-3PO in The Phantom Menace?

A new range of foes necessitate new moves and skills.
Performance mode mainly was fine throughout my playthrough, with one notable caveat.
The developers have also noted they’ll be adding more options after the game’s launch.
Suppose the game’s difficulty is a concern.

The local wildlife can give you a boost.
This way, you don’t have to worry about being killed quickly in a fight.
Broadly speaking, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is accessible to new players.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor review Should you play it?

The galaxy is filled with gorgeous vistas.
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There’s different ways to get the edge on your opponents.

A Rancor. He seems friendly.

















