S4E48 - Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order - “Ponchos All The Way Down”
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We both played through Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order and have a ton
of thoughts on it. Overall, we liked it a lot!
More Metroid DNA than we expected, and the combat is more Souls
like than we thought (but it'sclosest to Sekiro Shadows Die
Twice).
The core premise of the game is great, and the world building
that goes on is one of its strongest points.
The characters are engaging from the beginning, even the side
characters. Prauf, Greez, Cere...the villains, everyone. They’re
well-rounded and make for a story that you become emotionally
involved in immediately.
Kal, the protagonist, is the weakest link in the story. And he’s
not bad. Just...fine. He's the blank slate character. So
yeah
BD-1 is an excellent droid. He interacts with Kal in the best
ways.
Lightsaber customization is always fun. Took too long to get
various lightsaber colors, though.
Force vision and flashback sequences are amazingly well done.
Learning new skills and powers really feels like you're learning
them.
The Echoes and dialogue they trigger are some of Beej's favorite
parts of the game. Some of the most fun I’ve had is piecing
together those peripheral stories and reading them in order.
Difficulty level adjustments on the fly. Every game should
have this.
Combat got boring until Void cranked it down to storymode and
then he felt like a Jedi. The load times on an original PS4 are
3-4 minutes long, and even though the combat is fairly enjoyable
on normal difficulties, the load times are not. So Story Mode was
a much better option overall.
Lot of slides. They're...not great. Beej didn’t mind most of the
slides. But holy crap were there a lot and the clipping on the
landings after jumps was really bad.
Interested in the Jedi who rejected the force and the padawan
that became the ninth sister. As well as the Fallen Jedi and
force users who survived the purge.
Kinda disappointed that more than half of the worlds are ones we
know super well in the lore (Ilum, Kashyyyk, Dathomir). I wish it
had created more new worlds.
Exploration isn’t super rewarding. It’s almost always just
cosmetic things which… Void just kinda shrug at. They’re
very meh. Ponchos. So. Many. Ponchos.
Nightsisters were interesting for the first time ever. I liked
Merrin’s story because she’s an actual person instead of just an
evil force witch (like Nightsiters typically are)
For Geekery this week BJ has been getting back into Star Wars
with Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes and Star Wars Rebels. He’s
also still hooked on Mario Kart Tour and Luigi’s Mansion 3.
Void watched The Crown Season 3, played around with CarPlay, and
watched more of The Mandalorian.
Support the Podcast on Patreon
You can go to https://patreon.com/geektogeekcast to support the
podcast, and you
We both played through Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order and have a ton
of thoughts on it. Overall, we liked it a lot!
More Metroid DNA than we expected, and the combat is more Souls
like than we thought (but it'sclosest to Sekiro Shadows Die
Twice).
The core premise of the game is great, and the world building
that goes on is one of its strongest points.
The characters are engaging from the beginning, even the side
characters. Prauf, Greez, Cere...the villains, everyone. They’re
well-rounded and make for a story that you become emotionally
involved in immediately.
Kal, the protagonist, is the weakest link in the story. And he’s
not bad. Just...fine. He's the blank slate character. So
yeah
BD-1 is an excellent droid. He interacts with Kal in the best
ways.
Lightsaber customization is always fun. Took too long to get
various lightsaber colors, though.
Force vision and flashback sequences are amazingly well done.
Learning new skills and powers really feels like you're learning
them.
The Echoes and dialogue they trigger are some of Beej's favorite
parts of the game. Some of the most fun I’ve had is piecing
together those peripheral stories and reading them in order.
Difficulty level adjustments on the fly. Every game should
have this.
Combat got boring until Void cranked it down to storymode and
then he felt like a Jedi. The load times on an original PS4 are
3-4 minutes long, and even though the combat is fairly enjoyable
on normal difficulties, the load times are not. So Story Mode was
a much better option overall.
Lot of slides. They're...not great. Beej didn’t mind most of the
slides. But holy crap were there a lot and the clipping on the
landings after jumps was really bad.
Interested in the Jedi who rejected the force and the padawan
that became the ninth sister. As well as the Fallen Jedi and
force users who survived the purge.
Kinda disappointed that more than half of the worlds are ones we
know super well in the lore (Ilum, Kashyyyk, Dathomir). I wish it
had created more new worlds.
Exploration isn’t super rewarding. It’s almost always just
cosmetic things which… Void just kinda shrug at. They’re
very meh. Ponchos. So. Many. Ponchos.
Nightsisters were interesting for the first time ever. I liked
Merrin’s story because she’s an actual person instead of just an
evil force witch (like Nightsiters typically are)
For Geekery this week BJ has been getting back into Star Wars
with Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes and Star Wars Rebels. He’s
also still hooked on Mario Kart Tour and Luigi’s Mansion 3.
Void watched The Crown Season 3, played around with CarPlay, and
watched more of The Mandalorian.
Support the Podcast on Patreon
You can go to https://patreon.com/geektogeekcast to support the
podcast, and you
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