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The post offers a personal opinion but lacks detailed insight or specific examples about what made the first game enjoyable or what improvements are hoped for in the sequel. Overall, it's somewhat relevant but could benefit from more depth.
Early discussions focus on the upcoming release, with players eager for news. There’s uncertainty regarding EA Play's inclusion when it launches on April 28, alongside a growing excitement for gameplay features. Players express varied opinions on the original game’s merits.12
As the release approaches, detailed specifications such as 155GB storage requirements and insightful reviews become a talking point. Observations highlight that while improvements are notable, the gameplay retains compelling fun, drawing more fans into discussions about combat mechanics and story depth.34
Several players weigh in on whether newcomers should play the first installment or dive into Survivor. Insights hint at the differing experiences based on familiarity with controls and narrative, leading to a consensus that both games offer unique challenges.56
"Star Wars: Jedi Survivor remains fundamentally really fun."
"Survivor may be a bit overwhelming if you're not familiar."
Overall, excitement surrounds the game's impending launch with constructive exchanges about gameplay improvements. Discussions reveal a shared anticipation among players, further strengthened by insights from early reviews.
Not coming out until April 28th on PS5 , Xbox Series X/S, PCAny new info on this, it is released on March 17 but I've heard very little about it - I'm assuming there will be an EA Play trial?
But - and a big but, I can't emphasize this enough - Star Wars: Jedi Survivor remains fundamentally really fun. Cal's platforming skills expand even more, and Jedi: Survivor's set pieces have become even more elaborate. There's a whiff of Force Unleashed at times, with the angsty but wonderfully over-the-top sense of action and melodrama. It is always enjoyable to ping yourself around runnable walls and zip lines and now grapple hooks (I know) like a human pinball. It is much more desirable than Star Wars games have a little goofiness, from genuinely funny companions like Greeze to the sheer amount of Jedi Suspension of Disbelief you have to harness throughout, than it is that they become too self-serious or stoic. Ultimately this is the almost impossible tradeoff Respawn has with Star Wars: Jedi Survivor. Its lack of focus is what holds it back - and also what makes it such a blast.
It's a good game, bonus points if you're a Star Wars nerd. I think Survivor may be a bit overwhelming if you're not familiar with the movement and combat systems. The other way around, Fallen Order will surely feel limited and restrictive if you play Survivor first.Should I still play the first game or jump straight to Survivor?