![]() ![]() Combat has been somewhat dulled down in a sense, there are now three more lightsaber stances over fallen order’s two, however, the existing lightsaber stances have been reduced to being less intricate and the new stances are watered down even more so. Twists and turns keep things interesting but mostly occur towards the backend of the story adding to that feeling of an abrupt ending. The entire game focuses on reaching a specific location but the payoff to this falls completely short. The story overall is satisfying however, even with its longer length than fallen order, it still manages to feel as though it was cut short. His commitment as a true jedi and also someone who cares deeply for the relationships with the people around him are consistently at odds with each other, which makes for an intriguing and entertaining dynamic. The story and the protagonist carries this game as Cal Kestis, a likeable and empathetic character that continues to bring the best out of the series. Blatantly no noticeable improvements over last gen. Graphics themselves can look very impressive in certain areas and on specific character models (at times) however the textures and overall look of the game in general is pathetically average for an exclusive next gen title. Performance mode is a joke and charging £70 for something as unstable and poor looking as this is nothing short of disgusting. ![]() ![]() Performance mode is a joke and charging £70 for something Managed to get through the entire game on the PS5 despite awful performance issues. Managed to get through the entire game on the PS5 despite awful performance issues. ![]()
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