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Respawn Entertainment released Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order in November 2019 as a single-player adventure title. You play as Cal Kestis, a Padawan who survived Order 66 just after the events of Revenge of the Sith. The game launched on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC before moving to newer consoles like the Series X and PS5. Your goal involves rebuilding the Jedi Order while evading Imperial Inquisitors. It blends action with exploration in a narrative structure that feels personal rather than expansive. Players get to wield lightsabers and use Force powers across various planets during their quest.
Sessions focus on tight third-person combat and precise platforming mechanics. You dodge attacks, deflect blaster bolts, and execute finishing moves against multiple enemies. The controls feel responsive when switching between your lightsaber and Force abilities like push or pull. Between fights, you explore interconnected levels that require backtracking to access new areas with upgraded skills. This design creates a Metroidvania feel where progression unlocks previously unreachable zones. A typical hour involves solving environmental puzzles, collecting loot, and managing limited health resources. Combat demands timing since one misstep can lead to taking heavy damage or dying instantly.
Critics and players agree this is a high-quality title with an IGDB score of 81.8 from 975 ratings. Community members describe the vibe as atmospheric, though some also tag it as story-driven. Only 25.8% of achievements unlock on average, suggesting many players struggle with specific challenges. The rarest feat is Not So Fast, unlocked by just 2.90% of the user base. Most sessions seem to focus heavily on the narrative since cooperative play does not exist in this single-player experience. Reviews highlight the difficulty curve and the emotional weight of the story rather than multiplayer features.
This game suits players who want a solid story-driven action adventure without needing online connections. The 39 achievements offer plenty to chase if you enjoy mastering combat or finding collectibles. Paying full price is reasonable given the content length and production value. You will likely spend time figuring out tough boss fights since the average unlock rate for challenges remains low. Skip this title only if you dislike difficult combat or prefer open-world exploration over linear progression. The lack of multiplayer means you are alone with the narrative from start to finish.
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Single player
IGDB Rating
81.8
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