A Jedi padawan is hunted by the Empire after Order 66.A Jedi padawan is hunted by the Empire after Order 66.A Jedi padawan is hunted by the Empire after Order 66.
- Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
- 4 wins & 15 nominations total
Cameron Monaghan
- Cal Kestis
- (voice)
Daniel Roebuck
- Greez Dritus
- (voice)
Debra Wilson
- Cere Junda
- (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
- Clone Troopers
- (voice)
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Forest Whitaker
- Saw Gerrera
- (voice)
Liam McIntyre
- Taron Malicos
- (voice)
Luke Cook
- Sorc Tormo
- (voice)
Scott Lawrence
- Darth Vader
- (voice)
Sumalee Montano
- Mari Kosan
- (voice)
Tina Ivlev
- Nightsister Merrin
- (voice)
Tony Amendola
- Eno Cordova
- (voice)
Travis Willingham
- Jaro Tapal
- (voice)
Adrian Snow
- Acting Talent
- (voice)
Andrew Kishino
- Acting Talent
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"Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" (2019) is a good game in a spirit of Uncharted and rebooted Tomb Raider series. It borrow heavily from those two games, but so what - i like these kind of games and i really enjoyed "Fallen Order". Yet game was a bit buggy and glitchy and even crashed few times. Also i wasn't the big fan of a fact that these worlds did not feature fast travel after you complete their main objective - i loved design of them but going back from one end to another multiple times started to feel tedious pretty soon. But that did not stop me from exploring all 5 planets 100%.
Overall, "Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" is a very good game, but not great or amazing unfortunately. If they will make a sequel one day, i hope they expend on this very good foundation that they did here.
"Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" (2019) is a good game in a spirit of Uncharted and rebooted Tomb Raider series. It borrow heavily from those two games, but so what - i like these kind of games and i really enjoyed "Fallen Order". Yet game was a bit buggy and glitchy and even crashed few times. Also i wasn't the big fan of a fact that these worlds did not feature fast travel after you complete their main objective - i loved design of them but going back from one end to another multiple times started to feel tedious pretty soon. But that did not stop me from exploring all 5 planets 100%.
Overall, "Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" is a very good game, but not great or amazing unfortunately. If they will make a sequel one day, i hope they expend on this very good foundation that they did here.
Thanks to EA for bringing the world a Star Wars game that is more than just a bitty, online-only punch-up. As a fan of old titles like 'Knight of the Old Republic', a single-player, immersive adventure like this was just the ticket for me. That said, the game is not without its problems. If EA is planning more like this, I'd like to offer some constructive criticism.
First - combat difficulty levels. I'm an old fart and my gamer reflexes are very mid-table by some standards. That said, I'm generally far above the easy-peasy modes, which is where I spend a lot of my Fallen Order time. It's just too difficult to time parries and use force powers - particularly against animals - without getting killed, a lot. I learned the game's ways eventually but I'm still mostly limited to 'Jedi Knight' level. Even on my second run-through, I can't nail a boss scene without taking it all the way down to kindergarten level. An unfortunate effect of all this is that a cagey, defensive combat style which avoids frequent death and tedious back-tracking also stops you generating and using the force powers which are really the key appeal of the game.
Second - interminable cut-scenes that go on and on and on and can't be skipped. Please give the gamer the choice about whether they want to watch the cinematic links. They don't always enrich and can simply frustrate.
Third - puzzles. As an Assassin's Creed aficionado, I quickly learned that the third-person mayhem of Fallen Order is only superficially similar to AC Odyssey, et al. Not only is the combat trickier and less intuitive, but there is far more head-scratching and problem-solving to be tackled simply to get from A to B. I learned to enjoy this aspect - apart from one or two scenes I simply couldn't crack without YouTube. I'd ask EA to make the cutesier problems a bit less obstuse. Examining one room for twenty minutes isn't my idea of a good time, nor is repeatedly failing an impossible jump because I'm new to the game and don't realise I'll be coming back to the location later with more powers.
That's it. This game comes pretty close to classic, but the frustration needs to be dialled down.
First - combat difficulty levels. I'm an old fart and my gamer reflexes are very mid-table by some standards. That said, I'm generally far above the easy-peasy modes, which is where I spend a lot of my Fallen Order time. It's just too difficult to time parries and use force powers - particularly against animals - without getting killed, a lot. I learned the game's ways eventually but I'm still mostly limited to 'Jedi Knight' level. Even on my second run-through, I can't nail a boss scene without taking it all the way down to kindergarten level. An unfortunate effect of all this is that a cagey, defensive combat style which avoids frequent death and tedious back-tracking also stops you generating and using the force powers which are really the key appeal of the game.
Second - interminable cut-scenes that go on and on and on and can't be skipped. Please give the gamer the choice about whether they want to watch the cinematic links. They don't always enrich and can simply frustrate.
Third - puzzles. As an Assassin's Creed aficionado, I quickly learned that the third-person mayhem of Fallen Order is only superficially similar to AC Odyssey, et al. Not only is the combat trickier and less intuitive, but there is far more head-scratching and problem-solving to be tackled simply to get from A to B. I learned to enjoy this aspect - apart from one or two scenes I simply couldn't crack without YouTube. I'd ask EA to make the cutesier problems a bit less obstuse. Examining one room for twenty minutes isn't my idea of a good time, nor is repeatedly failing an impossible jump because I'm new to the game and don't realise I'll be coming back to the location later with more powers.
That's it. This game comes pretty close to classic, but the frustration needs to be dialled down.
I'm someone who was really burned out of Star Wars thanks to the many movies with questionable quality that came after the original trilogy, and thanks to the low-effort games that EA has released in the past couple of years.
But this game is a breath of fresh air. It's exceptionally well made, it combines a lot of gameplay elements wonderfully from some of my favourite genres, it's truly a joy to play and it reignited my love and hope for Star Wars again. This is my New Hope.
You can really tell that the many artists, developers and writers put their heart and soul into making this game. These people actually understand what was so special about the original movies and in general, about Star Wars. This game is a work of passion.
The atmosphere is strong, the soundtrack is mesmerizing and evokes the same feelings as those old movies did with their own music. The characters are well written and likeable, the world is rich and full of mysteries and interesting places waiting to be explored.
In terms of gameplay, the best way to describe Fallen Order would be that it's a lovechild between Uncharted and Sekiro, coupled with a Metroidvania-style level-design and progression. The exploration is rewarding, the combat is tactical, deep, fast-paced, and satisfying, and there's always a strong sense of progression.
Buy this game, or rent it using Origin Access Premiere (like I did). It deserves it, we should support great games like this.
But this game is a breath of fresh air. It's exceptionally well made, it combines a lot of gameplay elements wonderfully from some of my favourite genres, it's truly a joy to play and it reignited my love and hope for Star Wars again. This is my New Hope.
You can really tell that the many artists, developers and writers put their heart and soul into making this game. These people actually understand what was so special about the original movies and in general, about Star Wars. This game is a work of passion.
The atmosphere is strong, the soundtrack is mesmerizing and evokes the same feelings as those old movies did with their own music. The characters are well written and likeable, the world is rich and full of mysteries and interesting places waiting to be explored.
In terms of gameplay, the best way to describe Fallen Order would be that it's a lovechild between Uncharted and Sekiro, coupled with a Metroidvania-style level-design and progression. The exploration is rewarding, the combat is tactical, deep, fast-paced, and satisfying, and there's always a strong sense of progression.
Buy this game, or rent it using Origin Access Premiere (like I did). It deserves it, we should support great games like this.
This is the game which we all been waiting for a good STARWARS game and Respawn they just nailed it.... The Force is strong with this one.
Pros + So far the Story is really Dark ( Its movie worthy story ) + The world details just awesome + Combat system its flawless + Graphics and Game play is good + Sound and Acting is Amazing + You really feel you as a JEDI ( Rather than a generic character )
Cons
Verdict 9/10 . Friends its really a worth buy game forget about the EA thing its Respawn at their best.
Pros + So far the Story is really Dark ( Its movie worthy story ) + The world details just awesome + Combat system its flawless + Graphics and Game play is good + Sound and Acting is Amazing + You really feel you as a JEDI ( Rather than a generic character )
Cons
- Have some FPS drops issues
- Texture Loading issue in some area ( We need a day one patch )
- Could have added a auto save and fast travel ( lot of back tracking )
- Combat sometimes frustrating
Verdict 9/10 . Friends its really a worth buy game forget about the EA thing its Respawn at their best.
The best Star Wars game I've ever played! The ending is pretty epic as well.
Did you know
- TriviaGreez mentions a castle on Takodana that is an excellent pub. This is a reference to Maz Kanata's pirate canteen seen in "The Force Awakens".
- GoofsAt the Fortress Inquisitorius, two Purge Troopers can be seen sparring in spite of the Fortress being alerted.
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Darth Vader: You would be wise to surrender.
Cal Kestis: Yeah, probably.
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