Star Wars Jedi: Survivor review: star tours
Cal Kestis, Jedi Knight, just can’t catch a break. Whether it’s his constant persecution at the hands of the Empire, the exhaustive gauntlet of tricky climbs and jumps he must face, or the yawning gulfs of emotional distance he seems compelled to place between himself and his friends, poor Cal rarely seems to be having a good day. However, given that this is the dark second act of a potential trilogy , bleakness is very much in vogue, and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is stronger for it. Available on Xbox X |S, PS5 , and PC, Respawn Entertainment’s latest title delivers on the Jedi Knight fantasy, couching its mostly engaging story with a commitment to immersion that leaps from the game’s environments at every turn. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is an ambitious and impressive beast, held back by a slow second act and overreliance on Uncharted -esque traversal sections. Across the 20-hour main campaign, Cal’s adventure takes us from the planet-sized metropolis of Coruscant , to th...