Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaExperience the first-ever open world Star Wars game, set between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Explore distinct planets across the galaxy, both iconic and new... Leggi tuttoExperience the first-ever open world Star Wars game, set between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Explore distinct planets across the galaxy, both iconic and new. Risk it all as Kay Vess, a scoundrel seeking freedom and the means to start a new life, ... Leggi tuttoExperience the first-ever open world Star Wars game, set between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Explore distinct planets across the galaxy, both iconic and new. Risk it all as Kay Vess, a scoundrel seeking freedom and the means to start a new life, along with her companion Nix. Fight, steal, and outwit your way through the galaxy's crime... Leggi tutto
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Nominato ai 3 BAFTA Award
- 17 candidature totali
- Nix
- (voce)
- Hondo Ohnaka
- (voce)
- Sliro Barsha
- (voce)
- Young Kay
- (voce)
- Kay
- (voce)
- Gedeek
- (voce)
- Jaylen Vrax
- (voce)
- Vail
- (voce)
- Ank
- (voce)
- ND-5
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
Combat for the most part, is fairly fluid and fast paced, its not perfect, there's flaws - but Kay isn't really supposed to be an action hero, adrenaline rush is your friend! You're really meant to be stealthy.
Stealth needs one or two tweaks. I'd prefer a ranged stealth take down and I'd like a way to mark targets while in stealth and an improvement on detecting enemies whilst sneaking around. It's frustrating when you're sneaking around and someone you had no-way to detect or notice spots you, and that's the mission finished. Enemies have zero peripheral vision. But they can see past the curvature of the earth directly in front of them. Their pathing can also be frustrating. A technician can be working at a console for ages but only moves when you're sneaking around the room. They've not noticed you; they just happen to be randomly moving. Some of these things could be argued as being more realistic - but it's a computer game so it can feel frustrating - especially when some missions are auto-fail if you're spotted. Save game is disabled in certain areas and missions for some bizarre reason.
I think a lot of things in the game aren't explained or taught to the player (marking enemies with the electro-binoculars, the contract terminal on your ship etc, there's probably more.) there needs to be a much bigger tutorial.
The expert system instead of skills or levelling up is a plus. The reputation system is good but can be a bit grindy - the contracts can be a bit repetitive, standard computer game fair. Nix or BD-1? I can't decide. But there's been a few instances where I've stealthed and/or battled through huge crowds of storm troopers just to realise Nix could have pick-pocketed a security card, at range, from safety.
Theres a few mini-games, the eating mini-game is... bizarre? Can I turn it off? Lock picking is tedious. I tuned that off. Slicing computers is pretty easy - once it's been explained in a YouTube video. There are actual arcade consoles all over where you can play 80's style arcade games, including the swoop racing from KOTOR. But most importantly- Sabacc. I Love it, its surpassed Pazaak and its up there with Gwent. Here's a hint, something it took me a while to realise - CHEAT. You are supposed to cheat. Its part of the game. Gimme more Sabacc.
Overall, yes, there's flaws, but its still a great and enjoyable game.
I metered my expectations based on some reviews but was more than pleasantly surprised with the detail and gameplay. The open world can be overwhelming but you'll find chests, fights, and stories everywhere to keep you busy without burning out doing the same thing over and over.
Your companion, Nix, is equivalent to a droid from other Star Wars media and helps you along the way, either by stealing, opening, or blowing someone up.
The story was the low point of the game. You play as Kay Vess, a thief trying to work her way up in 6 different factions of crime syndicates simultaneously without any sort of finesse or cunning. Just betraying them to each other without ever really feeling like she was in danger. The only interesting character is an android.
I must point out that most of the characters I interacted with were women, even the storm troopers. It wouldn't have been so noticeable if the characters were written better but even Kay's story is thin and illogical.
I like the game and recommend it for Star Wars fans, just skip the cutscenes.
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