In other words, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a game that’s an absolute joy to play. Exploring these worlds, slicing through enemies, customizing how Cal looks, uncovering the game’s lore: it’s all done perfectly here, in a way that should appeal to anyone, regardless of their familiarity with Star Wars itself (though being a fan probably helps). There are minor flaws, to be sure, but they’re so minor, they feel like nitpicking. In a year that’s already featured some outstanding games, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor still manages to stand out.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a game that, despite a few launch bugs and inconsistent jumps, genuinely delivers an engaging experience for fans. The level design and personalization options for both combat and character appearances are definite highlights. It’s an adventure that lets you explore new corners of the Star Wars universe while building on the foundations laid by Fallen Order and tells another excellent tale of a galaxy far, far away.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor does what any successful sequel should do: it expands on the foundations of the first game and does everything better. Combat is just as enjoyable and offers more options, exploration is on a whole other level, and the Metroidvania elements make for engaging puzzles and satisfying rewards. Easily one of the best Star Wars games ever made, it hands 2023 yet another crowning highlight.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a textbook example of what a sequel should be. Bigger, better and flashier than its predecessor. The action will titillate any gaming Star Wars-fan and so will the excellent (Star Wars) story. Yet the enthralling Jedi fantasy this game offers is sometimes bogged down by lackluster performance.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order built a solid foundation on which to build a sequel, and Respawn Entertainment has happily obliged. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor takes what worked in that first game and expands it significantly. It’s bigger, grander and more ambitious, with a few trade-offs.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor does so much right in continuing Cal Kestis' story, delivering the best lightsaber combat in a game to date along with some huge environments to explore. Sadly it's also launching with a bevy of technical issues and frame-rate problems that will provide the worst experience for early adopters. Players deserve better.
Despite some bugs and a little jankyness in terms of movement it's the most fun I've had with Star Wars ever. The story is awesome, the characters are well developed and likeable, the graphics and world building with all the little secrets is absolutely stunning. I f**king love it!
To be honest, I'm pretty divided on this game, because while got a lot of things right, sometimes just failed miserably.
Pros:
- The story and the characters are amazing, and the interactions are so much better compared to the first game
- Graphics and scenery are pretty great too
Cons:
- Though mostly playable, FPS is something I wasn't satisfied with, struggled to perform 60 FPS on performance mode
- The gameplay is quite boring after a while, attempts were made to improve it, but it largely remains the same after the first game
- The combat is not very fluid in my opinion, sometimes it felt like some of my inputs were lost
Overall, I think it's worth a shot, however played better games than this.
I have many bad things to say, the majority have already seen them, the story is good but my God, 70 dollars a broken game.
edit : It becomes very difficult to enjoy but at the same time the story is great... but everything is very poorly done, the indicators, the game crashes and forces you to go back to where you saved in a crap place etc.
I was going to give it a 5. But this game is sadly almost unplayable with this **** map and still buggy.
SummaryStar Wars Jedi: Survivor picks up five years after the events of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Cal must stay one step ahead of the Empire's constant pursuit as he continues to feel the weight of being one of the last remaining Jedi in the galaxy. Developed by the veteran team at Respawn Entertainment, Jedi: Survivor will expand upon icon...