We Played Star Wars Jedi: Survivor And It’s The Ultimate Jedi Power Trip [NO STORY SPOILERS!]
[NO STORY SPOILERS!] We played Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and it is the ultimate Jedi power trip. Forget the youngling Cal Kestis was in the first game, in this Jedi Survivor gameplay you’ll see a Jedi knight reaching the peak of his powers. Dave and Ash give us their Jedi Survivor reaction and talk about new powers, lightsaber stances, animal friends and the amazing world that gives you so much more Star Wars to explore. Dave thinks it puts you in the shoes of a Jedi like no game before it.
We’ve got heaps of Jedi Survivor impressions from our hands-on demo. We’ve played over three hours of Star Wars gameplay, exploring a new planet and trying out side missions. Yes, we even killed a Rancor. And yes, Jedi Survivor dismemberment is a thing - you’ll be lopping off alien parts all over the shop.
At one point a developer showed us how crazy the action gets in the later stages of the game - you won’t believe what a fully powered Cal is capable of. We also take a look at Jedi Survivor customization, showing how you can further shape the ultimate Jedi experience. Are you excited for the game? Give us your Star Wars Jedi Survivor reaction in the comments below!
Star Wars Jedi Survivor comes to PS5 on 28th April.
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