The one area where Jedi: Survivor falters is in its technical performance. While the game offers a visually impressive world, there are occasional frame rate drops and graphical glitches, especially in more densely populated areas. These issues can occasionally break immersion and make the experience feel less polished than it should be, especially on older hardware. There are also some minor AI issues, with enemies occasionally behaving erratically or failing to respond to player actions as expected.
In terms of sound and voice acting, Jedi: Survivor excels. The music, composed by Stephen Vankov, fits perfectly within the Star Wars universe, evoking a sense of grandeur and emotion. The sound effects, from the hum of the lightsaber to the roar of distant creatures, are all meticulously designed to create a truly immersive experience. The voice acting, particularly from Cameron Monaghan as Cal Kestis, is fantastic, and the characters' performances bring depth to the narrative.
Overall, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a fantastic continuation of the Fallen Order story, improving on its predecessor in almost every way. The combat is more refined, the world is larger and more open, and the progression system is more flexible. While technical issues and occasional pacing problems hold it back from perfection, it’s still an outstanding game that any Star Wars fan or action-adventure enthusiast will enjoy.
QuestSeeker –
“I love the depth of the story and the way it makes you feel like you’re part of an epic journey. The world-building is top-notch, but the controls can sometimes be clunky, especially in intense battle sequences.”