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.
The poor performance at his release was painful to whomever play it in that time (like me). But this is a great game, giving a 10 to compensate all the haters but it's a solid 8,5. Better than Fallen Order in every aspect unless the customization of the mantis :( .
A must play.
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.
I dont really understand why there is so low rating i waited for sale because of it and i wanted to play it since i liked first one. This game is awesome so much exploration a lot of side quests ,good combat and so on. I suggest play it on hardest difficulty to get that souls vibe.
An ok game. I saw the potential but what were pros are mostly cons as well.
Story was great one of the best in recent Star Wars entries
Gameplay is souls formula mostly enjoyable but not on the Elden Ring/Dark Souls level
Parry on higher difficulty is very uneven
Graphics are sometimes georgeous, sometimes horrible looking.
One of the worst optimized games I saw in recent memory. Texture pop in, wierd animations, characters stuck in walls, characters T posing more than once. The game after months of release is still not in the best technical state
Promising game mechanics. Very fun traversal and combat. Boring semi open world base building gameplay. Mixed graphics performance on PS5. Sometimes looks amazing. Other times jarring. Very poorly written story and dialogue.
The game is compromised and amateurish - it's actually a marvel how every element of the game can be flawed so thoroughly. Performance issues and bugs aside, the game is hopelessly devoid of direction. There are pieces **** game here, but they don't work together (and often undermine other elements). Five combat stances for variety, but it's only cosmetic and calls the enemy design into question. Giant world to explore, but it's uninteresting and unrewarding. A home base to expand and customize, but none of it makes a difference. New characters of all species to meet and learn about, but they don't have anything interesting to say. Beloved returning characters, but their roles in the plot are boring. Big bombastic moments, but audio, visual, and animation issues undermine any impact. The game is all surface and, even worse, isn't fun. I changed the difficulty to 'easy' and pushed through to the end to see if the story ever gets better. It didn't.
It's a grab bag of game design and writing without a common foundation making everything feel purposeless. I don't know why this game needed to exist (besides money) because it has so little offer and is totally outclassed by the prior game in the series.
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...