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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (XBOXONE) Game Review #4



Fortunately, the frenzied camera does not negatively affect our interaction with the game - it would be a shame in the case of an action-oriented title, in which you also feel a lot of "souls" of inspiration. This is manifested, among other things, by the fact that encounters with opponents are often quite difficult, and in the case of bosses, you must first master their behavior, and only then expect to win. At the beginning, we must encounter, including an overgrown frog named Ogdo Bogdo, who is trying to teach us how to mate. Sometimes even a group of stormtroopers can cause us real problems. However, it's always about our lack of skills, not that the game is trying to cheat - a few more approaches, a little patience, and there should be a chance to win. It's important to note that we can test all new skills on respawning enemies - they return to their positions when we die or when we use places for meditation where we can relax, replenish stimuli (restore lost lives) and improve our skills.



When it comes to purely technical issues, Star Wars Jedi: The Fallen Order runs on the Unreal Engine 4 graphics engine. Therefore, the lamp is really very good. I'm not going to write that we're dealing with something special, because it's not, but the atmosphere of "Star Wars" comes from every corner of the screen. I'm very happy with it, and even the slight slowdowns in the smoothness of the title didn't bother me. Unfortunately, optimization is not perfect, but at the same time it does not bother you much. Climate also builds sound. Both dialogues (also in the Polish version), as well as the music and special effects are professionally implemented here and deserve commendation.



To sum up, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is one of the best action games in recent months, and by the way, the best Star Wars game in years. Does this mean a renaissance of the virtual hits of the famous saga? It's impossible to say, but there's a chance that Electronic Arts, seeing how well the Fallen Order has done, will invest in more similar projects, perhaps also in the third installment of the Knights of the Old Republic series. I'm looking forward to it with great hope and anticipation, and for now, I recommend buying a Star Wars Jedi.: The Fallen Order - whether you are a fan of the vicissitudes of the Skywalker family or not. флагман сайт