Embark on an epic journey as a surviving Jedi in this action-packed, story-driven RPG
Embark on an epic journey as a surviving Jedi in this action-packed, story-driven RPG
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Program license Full
Developer Electronic Arts Inc.
Version 1.0
Works under Windows
Vote
(10 votes)
Developer
Electronic Arts Inc.
Works under
Windows
Program license
Full
Version
1.0
Pros
- Engaging narrative and memorable new characters
- Satisfying lightsaber and Force-based combat
- Rich, detailed environments faithful to the Star Wars universe
- Rewarding exploration with Metroidvania progression
- Strong audiovisual presentation
Cons
- Performance issues on some systems
- Some platforming segments can feel repetitive
- Linear story limits player agency
A cinematic, action-packed Star Wars adventure with memorable lightsaber combat.
Gripping Story and Immersive Setting
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order delivers an engrossing narrative set between Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Rogue One. Players step into the shoes of Cal Kestis, a young Jedi who narrowly escaped Order 66. Forced into hiding, Cal’s journey evolves from survivor to resistance figure, crossing paths with Imperial Inquisitors, ruthless Purge Troopers, and colorful allies like Cere and the resourceful droid BD-1. The story pays tribute to Star Wars lore, while introducing original characters who enhance the galaxy’s depth.
Deep Combat and Customization
The heart of the gameplay lies in lightsaber duels and Force powers. Lightsaber combat emphasizes timing, strategy, and skillful use of blocks and counterattacks. As Cal’s abilities grow, players unlock new combat moves and Force skills, opening fresh tactics to confront increasingly formidable enemies. Lightsabers can be personalized with different hilts, colors, and modifications, reminding fans why these iconic weapons inspire such fascination.
Exploration and Progression
Borrowing elements of Metroidvania design, the game invites players to revisit planets with new tools and abilities, uncovering hidden collectibles, shortcuts, and lore-filled secrets. Environments range from dense forests to ancient ruins and Imperial installations, each brimming with environmental puzzles and platforming challenges. BD-1 is more than just a sidekick; the droid assists with puzzles, navigation, and healing, reinforcing the partnership between Cal and his robotic friend.
Sights, Sounds, and Performance
The visual presentation matches the quality expected from a flagship Star Wars title. Lush environments, realistic character models, and cinematic cutscenes bring the story to life. The sweeping orchestral soundtrack and authentic sound effects—lightsaber hums, blaster fire, and alien chatter—deepen the immersion. Performance on Windows is generally stable, though some users may experience occasional frame dips or lengthy loading times on older hardware.
Accessible Yet Challenging
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order strikes a balance between accessibility and challenge. Multiple difficulty settings allow newcomers and seasoned players alike to find their preferred level of intensity. Precise timing and careful management of health and Force resources are rewarded, particularly in the game’s boss fights.
Linear Focus with Rich Replayability
Although not an open-world title, the interconnected maps and expanding toolset offer strong replay value. Side areas, cosmetic unlocks, and lore secrets encourage exploration beyond the critical path.
Pros
- Engaging narrative and memorable new characters
- Satisfying lightsaber and Force-based combat
- Rich, detailed environments faithful to the Star Wars universe
- Rewarding exploration with Metroidvania progression
- Strong audiovisual presentation
Cons
- Performance issues on some systems
- Some platforming segments can feel repetitive
- Linear story limits player agency