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Agreed, it definately deserves the spot among the best star wars games, and Cal become one of my favorite characters in the franchise.
I have faith in the patch, did the new one improve anything for you?
But it's the details they put in too. BD-1 adjusting it'self on your back when you jump and land, Cal having the animation of slightly shifting his feet when you switch stances to compensate, details like that make me really happy for some reason.
But the detail that made my eyes go wide was that the different colour crystals in your lightsaber have different sounds. Seriously, go listen. It's especially noticable when switching between the cyan one and the magenta one. All the colours have a distinct sound. That was just mwah - chefs kiss - to me.
Why would you use a controller for a game like this? But the game is great.
People that play this game without a controller should be imprisoned.
I played it without a controller, this and Fallen Order both.
What the...? All third person games are played with a controller. Keyboard and mouse for this is the height of awkwardness.
How so? I mean people played Jedi academy on mkb too, and survivor has smooth controls for it
What you didn’t like in the gameplay? I’m curious