Star Wars Jedi: Survivor - Full Spoiler Story Review

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  • @Matt-bg5wg
    @Matt-bg5wg Год назад +613

    The transition from Cere to Cal when she dies was really well done. In terms of concept and execution. Chefs kiss.

    • @Major98
      @Major98 Год назад +43

      Overall they really understood the Force. I thought Dagan's hallucination fight was awesome.

    • @pardox28
      @pardox28 Год назад +50

      It was a great way to show us perhaps what Cal feels when he gets a Force echo. He saw Cere's dead or dying body, touched her, and was given this Force echo, which we just played through. So it told us that us playing Cere wasn't just a neat treat, but tied to the story. Why are we playing as Cere? Because Cal is seeing this echo. I loved it.

    • @adrianreevers891
      @adrianreevers891 Год назад +31

      @@pardox28 I’d completely missed this on my playthrough, we’re not actually playing as her, we’re watching Cal’s force echo when he finds her. That’s incredible and so blindingly obvious now that I can’t believe I missed it. Thanks!

    • @TheOnceandFutureJake
      @TheOnceandFutureJake Год назад +11

      ​​@@adrianreevers891f you watch the scene again, when Cere falls back into Cal's arms, there's a distortion around her and the environment, and all of the fire that had been burning furiously seconds before is just ash. It was probably the best directed scene from a narrative standpoint in the entire game.

    • @tizza_sh
      @tizza_sh Год назад +5

      @@pardox28 my god, thank you, i just notice this and it feels more heartbreaking now 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @ohawwgeez3112
    @ohawwgeez3112 Год назад +384

    The Cere sequence was so much fun, and heart breaking when her last words were “Cal, Trilla”

    • @MeisterGlanz86
      @MeisterGlanz86 Год назад +18

      I don't think he can Call Trilla anymore.
      Forcecall maybe.

    • @gobatron6589
      @gobatron6589 Год назад +1

      @@MeisterGlanz86 😂

    • @gobatron6589
      @gobatron6589 Год назад +4

      “Train the boy... and call Trilla!”

    • @BonJoviBeatlesLedZep
      @BonJoviBeatlesLedZep Год назад +13

      Cere's last words being Trilla....... Jeez that hit hard

    • @TheOnceandFutureJake
      @TheOnceandFutureJake Год назад +25

      The revelation that it was a Force Echo hit me so hard. Can you imagine if you found a loved one dead and could touch them to see what happened? Absolutely heart wrenching.

  • @LiteralTable756
    @LiteralTable756 Год назад +637

    Cordova showing up alive on Jedha caught me by surprise and made me smile.

    • @sabersloan
      @sabersloan Год назад +13

      I squealed

    • @Major98
      @Major98 Год назад +60

      It was amazing but I wish we got a better explanation for why it really seemed like he was dead in the first game. Or maybe I was in the minority assuming he was dead

    • @craigydh
      @craigydh Год назад +51

      @@Major98 also thought he was dead (due to order 66) and his messages were like a “if you’re reading this”.

    • @ShortThe1st
      @ShortThe1st Год назад +17

      I also assumed dead, but ngl I was star struck when I saw him out of the "cameos" so to speak he was the best imo.

    • @ohawwgeez3112
      @ohawwgeez3112 Год назад +19

      @@craigydh he predicted the Jedi purge so it would make sense that he survived.

  • @kavemanx420x
    @kavemanx420x Год назад +334

    Feels like romance has been absent in so many games lately. I didn't expect to but found myself cheering for cal and merrin together. Added a needed element.

    • @sagex1094
      @sagex1094 Год назад +10

      Because we can't have in now unless it's lgbtlmnop related

    • @AndyMcBums
      @AndyMcBums Год назад +5

      @@sagex1094cry harder

    • @yoavmor9002
      @yoavmor9002 2 месяца назад

      ​@@KingEdwardMMVIII Technically Nightsisters aren't humans but they are humanoids. But I chuck the difference onto space-racism.
      As for relationships between a humanoid and a non-humanoid, we have Gulu and Gido (confirmed a couple in a force echo).
      Zygg is a humanoid for sure but I am not sure about Wini
      Also, Dana is a Hunanoid but I am not sure about Grock (I am not sure they're even a couple, maybe they're just "coworker" friends?) RIP Grock

  • @TheKingCosmic
    @TheKingCosmic Год назад +362

    I think Dagan’s motivation and obsession with Tanalorr is because he had feelings for Santari and they both dreamed of Tanalorr so the Jedi Order just abandoning the planet was like tearing him and Santari apart

    • @ohawwgeez3112
      @ohawwgeez3112 Год назад +60

      He also fought the Nihil marauders to hold them back as long as possible but the Jedi never sent reinforcements. They were to abandon the planet and the Jedi would destroy all the compasses that could navigate the abyss. Dagen killed them to prevent that.

    • @Veldaren
      @Veldaren Год назад +63

      Tanalorr was Dagan's discovery. It was his and Santari's dream. He fought for it, in a way as if it was his "child", and then the Jedi Order abandoned it, which in Dagan's eyes would be as if to abandon his child.
      Attachment to Tanalorr, to its meaning, and wanting it to be his for selfish reasons and at all costs - it consumed him. He didn't want to let go of it, and when others tried to force him to, he grew hatred towards them and wanted revenge.

    • @Lr.Laecro.Lirus3445
      @Lr.Laecro.Lirus3445 Год назад +8

      Speaking of Dagan, I really wonder what the reaction of the other Jedi in the High Republic-era would be to the Clone Wars, the corrupt Republic, Order 66 and the Empire.

    • @myriadmediamusings
      @myriadmediamusings Год назад +9

      I await upcoming HR material further delving into Dagan.

    • @JH-dh2ws
      @JH-dh2ws Год назад +10

      @@myriadmediamusings I don't imagine we'd get anything super indepth for him. Maybe a comic issue or two?
      But it would be interesting to see if he, Santari, Koboh, and Tanalorr are referenced in phase 3. Since all of that happens around the same time as the events of Light of the Jedi.

  • @BozQ
    @BozQ Год назад +299

    Cal and Merrin's relationship had me cheering! Their mutual attraction felt so natural, and I loved how they reciprocated each other's feelings.
    They're my favourite Star Wars couple now, and no a single hint of cringe!

    • @m.e.3862
      @m.e.3862 Год назад +38

      Probably the most authentic portrayal of a relationship in Star Wars in recent memory 😊

    • @mikethomas7825
      @mikethomas7825 Год назад +11

      Couldn’t agree more. They are my single favorite Star Wars couple. Who knew?! Loved every second

    • @ohawwgeez3112
      @ohawwgeez3112 Год назад +18

      Yes. After reading battle scars I was worried we may not see a Cal and Merrin romance.

    • @S1D3W1ND3R015
      @S1D3W1ND3R015 Год назад +9

      ​@@ohawwgeez3112 Battle scars isn't Canon. The games are. The book was just a Fandom novel

    • @darrencahill3800
      @darrencahill3800 Год назад +2

      Me too imagine if they had a child half witch half Jedi omg.

  • @Xerocoo
    @Xerocoo Год назад +113

    I think the biggest shock for me in this game is despite the holocron being destroyed Cals vision is coming true. Finding a sanctuary for the hidden path, protecting his loved ones, and him falling to the Darkside. That’s a shocker is realizing these games are explaining his fall

    • @nitrosix3206
      @nitrosix3206 Год назад +1

      It's the different way things unfold. Yes he found a haven and intend to create something to last against the empire but unlike with the holocron he will not risk exposing unwilling innocents to the empire and his fall will not be out of submission

    • @JadedKid47
      @JadedKid47 Год назад +12

      It really gives off a feeling like the game is rigged from the start but we choose how to play.

    • @Xerocoo
      @Xerocoo Год назад +1

      @@nitrosix3206 it’s still tragic

    • @Xerocoo
      @Xerocoo Год назад +14

      @@JadedKid47 yea… I particularly felt that way when he said he was running jobs for Saw. I was like dude, that is a slippery slope hanging around that guy lol

    • @Alonest155
      @Alonest155 Год назад +2

      At the final sequence I kept thinking "Cal, don't you dare destroy the compass" after what happened to the holocron lmao

  • @ItsJayCross319
    @ItsJayCross319 Год назад +171

    There was a moment where, in passing, Merrin says something along the lines of "Bode has already used fatherhood as an excuse for betrayal and murder, what next?" and that's when it truly hit me just how much the dark side had consumed him at that point. Relatedly, the theme of Jedi attachment was also a home run for me in this game. We see some truth in what the Order says about avoiding attachment with Bode. It consumes Bode to the point of violence and corruption, even against Kata at the end, where you can see his true hatred, fear, and desperation.
    On the other hand, we also see Cal struggle with the battle to form healthy attachments with not just Merrin, but the whole Mantis crew, and come out on top in the end. It provides a hopefully healthy basis for future Jedi to form attachments in a way that doesn't put them prone to darkness as a need to protect those attachments. The whole time I was thinking about the implications this could have with the new Jedi Order movie depending on how much contact Cal could potentially have with Rey at a later point in time.
    Balance in the Force is a classic Star Wars theme, and I'm really excited to see how the new Order handles the heavy restrictions of the old Order with the necessary obligations many force users have had to take under Imperial rule, many of those obligations rooted in the dark side or, at the very least, against Jedi code. Setting up lasting sustainability in the new Jedi Order should be a main thematic priority for Rey, and I'm hoping this will be a big pain point.
    Also, I love all the little guys in this game. Turgle is great, but I'm a Skoova Stev stan all the way. And while not a little guy, I LOVED Caij. I will always advocate for more Nautolan representation.
    Great video as always. Always makes me see things from a different point of view and helps me tackle the story from a different angle.

    • @rigleyrigley4000
      @rigleyrigley4000 Год назад +4

      The Fish Man form the frozen planet is the GOAT 👍👍👍

    • @tj3603
      @tj3603 Год назад +3

      Something tells me he might die long before Ray is even born, sacrificing himself to protect Kata, like all of his mentors and parental figures did for him.

    • @ItsJayCross319
      @ItsJayCross319 Год назад +6

      @@tj3603 Very plausible. I guess my biggest hope is just that the ideas and themes carry over. I don’t necessarily want them to meet, I just want Cal’s experiences and teachings to have a lasting legacy.

    • @tj3603
      @tj3603 Год назад +4

      @@ItsJayCross319 I guess Ray could meet Kata. It very possible she will be Cal's padawan in next game. Maybe their version of Jedi Order actually survived through it all on Tanalorr. It is a temple in the middle of nowhere after all.

    • @ItsJayCross319
      @ItsJayCross319 Год назад +1

      @@tj3603 The new Jedi Order movie will take place ~50ABY, and Cal is 23 in 9BBY in Survivor. As a Jedi with Tanalorr as a hiding place, he could very well live until his 80s to meet Rey, but I think Kata is more plausible as you said.

  • @mariodpgodoy
    @mariodpgodoy Год назад +72

    About Cal having a violent side, Mosey call him out on that after they met the first time
    "Your friendly demeanor don't fool me one bit.
    You are a natural hunter and you damn well know it"

    • @TheLeftCulprit
      @TheLeftCulprit Год назад +5

      I caught that too. Very intelligent and well thought out dialogue and writing

  • @KayleighBourquin
    @KayleighBourquin Год назад +38

    Fear of loss is like the central theme of the entire game, which is why Dagan fell to the Dark Side, he was afraid of losing Tanalorr. Just as Cal was afraid of losing his family, and Bode was afraid of losing his daughter.
    All three of them succumbed to that fear of loss and it lead all three of them to the Dark Side. Cal was lucky in that Merrin could pull him back temporarily, but it's clearly going to be something he struggles with in the future.

  • @ohawwgeez3112
    @ohawwgeez3112 Год назад +103

    Just speculating for the next game, since Cal and Merrin are commited to rebuilding the hidden path, maybe they’ll cross paths with Quinlan Vos. It can provide a parallel to Cal’s Journey as they both are Jedi who fell in love with a NightSister. And Merrin can learn more about one of her fallen sisters.

    • @matthewjoy475
      @matthewjoy475 Год назад +17

      They are also both Jedi who can use psychemetry. I think Cal and Vos crossing paths would be amazing for a lot of reasons.

    • @gonkdroid8279
      @gonkdroid8279 Год назад +3

      @@matthewjoy475 The parallels are crazy. If Cal falls to the darkside in the next game, I think Quinlan could make a great final boss.

  • @Vostro-
    @Vostro- Год назад +40

    I also like how the theme of survivor is also reflected in the characters of the saloon, many of whom are sole survivors of the empire's attacks.

  • @bryanoneill4834
    @bryanoneill4834 Год назад +80

    Merrin saying Bode was using fatherhood as justification for selfish/bad actions reminded me of GOT when Oberyn tells Tyrion that’s Cersei uses her grief and love for her children like a mask of manipulation to get what she selfishly wants

  • @kavemanx420x
    @kavemanx420x Год назад +65

    Cool thing for anyone who doesn't know, if you go to jedah after the game is over there are echoes to find that are from bode.
    Edit-found some on coruscant as well.

    • @jacobcenter7374
      @jacobcenter7374 Год назад +13

      And 1 in pyloons

    • @rayguym33
      @rayguym33 Год назад +21

      And Nova Garon. You discover what happens to Denvik

    • @auburnjedi
      @auburnjedi Год назад +4

      Yeah those after game echoes were a really nice touch

  • @yvngdende
    @yvngdende Год назад +32

    I think the reason why I like this game so much is that it uses its gameplay to tell a story.
    Like you mentioned, the Dark Side mechanic felt tempting to use and a lot of players (myself included) would likely try to go out of their way to not use it out of fear it would affect them. I also think Cere fighting Darth Vader is an excellent way to demonstrate the difference in power between a Jedi Knight like Cal and the real power of a Jedi Master like Cere.
    Using gameplay to reinforce themes and reinforce pre-existing ideas isn’t always easy. I’m glad Respawn was able to pull it off. Hopefully they can also pull off the ancient Jedi technique of running at 60 fps as well.

    • @TheLeftCulprit
      @TheLeftCulprit Год назад +2

      Cal is arguably speedrunning Jedi Master status at the rate he experiences trials. He will likely attain the level Cere was at by the next game. He's already very powerful in this one. Having defeated Trilla, Dagan, Bode and Rayvis who boasted how many Jedi he killed. Cal is certainly very very strong for a Knight, maybe even close to pre RotS Anakin.

  • @BozQ
    @BozQ Год назад +48

    Oh and that kiss that Merrin gave before they started jumping through Magick portals? And Cal asks if that was for luck? Might have been a subtle nod to ANH when Leia gave Luke a kiss for luck.
    But I love her response nonetheless, when she said it was for her. It was so good.

    • @khotunkhan3950
      @khotunkhan3950 Год назад

      Tf
      Imagine kissing your brother

    • @VerticalBlank
      @VerticalBlank Год назад

      @@khotunkhan3950 At that point, Luke and Leia didn't know that they were even related, let alone brother and sister.

  • @mikethomas7825
    @mikethomas7825 Год назад +42

    Loved your review! But I gotta be honest… this was one of my favorite Star Wars stories EVER. I liked it a lot more than Fallen Order! I just think Cal was so much more compelling in this one… and he and Merrin are now firmly some of my favorite Star Wars characters ever. I literally cheered out loud when Cal and Merrin kissed. And the Bode twist killed me… the dark side and the questions that Cal hasn’t answered at the end just make this so compelling for me. I also love that only his love for Merrin pulls him back. That’s what I hope Jedi can ultimately become. Anyhow, Cere vs Vader?? Amazing. I LOVE this game, and it surpassed every expectation I possibly had

  • @Topher0523
    @Topher0523 Год назад +53

    Respawn knows how to craft a set piece. I remember the Effect and Cause level in Titanfall 2 and was blown away so just seeing them go crazy in Star Wars makes me so happy.
    I love the themes of trauma permeating this series. Even after Cal had that moment with his master in the first game he isn’t fully “healed” because that’s not how trauma works. It takes time and effort and patience and Cal is still running from his trauma in a way. Not by hiding but now by fighting. It’s shows that healing is an ongoing process and it’s not easy.

  • @MstrChamberlain5
    @MstrChamberlain5 Год назад +18

    Moments like Storm Troopers begging “I don’t wanna die!” as I’m about to hurl them into the abyss really adds to that dark side feeling. A fantastic sequel!

  • @NagasakiBladers
    @NagasakiBladers Год назад +48

    I loved the more intimate storyline here, the emotional climaxes certainly had me tearing up

  • @alecshaffer
    @alecshaffer Год назад +21

    Bodes last conversation with cal had me a little sussed out. He dropped a line about “recording a bedtime story for Kata” and a part of me was like… this dude bouta straight up call the empire. It was telegraphed very well but I didn’t want to believe it. Great twist.

    • @justinh9674
      @justinh9674 Год назад +3

      Well he didn’t lie though. In an echo you can hear the lullaby he recorded

    • @alecshaffer
      @alecshaffer Год назад +1

      @@justinh9674 true... mans was multitasking.

  • @caleb_dume
    @caleb_dume Год назад +16

    The entire Cere sequence on Jedha was absolute perfection. I had chills the whole way through. I think we all knew that something awful was about to happen the moment Bode revealed himself, and for it to be Vader himself really worked well.

  • @Abe648
    @Abe648 Год назад +40

    This game was so beautiful to me, the story was amazing and I felt extremely connected to Cal. I loved the relationship between him and Merrin and shed a few tears once I saw Cal crying at Cere’s death. This game left an impact on me and made Cal my favorite character in Star Wars, I can’t wait for the next. I an totally in love with this story.
    This was also my first full video game i played and finished on my ps5 that i got earlier in the year, so im new to gaming.

  • @ormapa1206
    @ormapa1206 Год назад +39

    I felt the same way about the darkside. I knew I shouldn't use it but it made the game easier that I ended up using it a lot. Especially when exploring the Galaxy freely.

    • @Rudernkrieg
      @Rudernkrieg Год назад +9

      I refused to use it until I had no choice. It felt wrong to use it which I like that it made me feel like that. Hopefully Cal comes fully back to the light in the next game

    • @niklasmilonas
      @niklasmilonas Год назад

      ​@@Rudernkrieg i personally think that every jedi should use and control a bit of the dark side since that is the true nature of the force.

    • @officialmonarchmusic
      @officialmonarchmusic Год назад +3

      @@niklasmilonas No not really

    • @niklasmilonas
      @niklasmilonas Год назад

      @@officialmonarchmusic but a lot did it before like Mace Windu or his apprentice. Even Revan used both after he lost his memory. All of them were great jedi (besides Windu he had a bad personality.).

    • @officialmonarchmusic
      @officialmonarchmusic Год назад

      @@niklasmilonas All of them were the characters’ worst moments. It wasn’t a good thing for them to be using the dark side and it is a miracle they even stayed on the light at all. In some cases they didn’t

  • @Danceylander
    @Danceylander Год назад +8

    That Bode betrayal made my jaw drop to the floor! And then they double up to reveal he’s a force user?!?! Jaw went through the floor. It was so perfect. 👌🏼
    Also working on a 2nd playthrough now and noticed the first time you meet Bode with his helmet off? He shoots a guy in the back. Amazing!

  • @uniquebart225
    @uniquebart225 Год назад +38

    Bode plot twist was great. I really liked dagan but I do wish he didn’t turn as fast, would’ve liked to explore his thoughts on the empire more

    • @TheLeftCulprit
      @TheLeftCulprit Год назад

      He remarks on them during their last encounter. Belittling the present day Order for allowing themselves to be usurped by the paper tiger that is the empire. During some echoes you also see him toying with the imperials. Not perfect but it's something

    • @justinh9674
      @justinh9674 Год назад

      @@TheLeftCulpritHonestly I expected more of the empire when the big fight for the observatory began. I honestly hoped a star destroyer would show up to destroy the observatory and the lucrehulk. It’s way more empire like to bomb their problems away

  • @officernealy
    @officernealy Год назад +17

    I do kinda wish Dagan Gera remained the central antagonist. Not only would it have allowed a very large group of newcomers to the High Republic era explore more of the that time and why it has so much potential, but also Dagan's goals are a perfect mirror of Cal's. They both want to use Tanalorr as a refuge from the Empire for force sensitives but while Cal wants to do it to preserve life, Dagan wants to use it to train up a conquering force. It's not that the idea behind Bode's betrayal isn't a good one per se, but it's just something that I've seen done before but better on top of the fact there's no real build up to his betrayal. It just kinda happens and then explained later.

  • @wilmeech
    @wilmeech Год назад +20

    I remember when we first saw Bode in the trailer, my immediate thought was that he would betray Cal and yet I was still shocked when it happened

  • @BionicKasai
    @BionicKasai Год назад +34

    I really loved Cal being forced into the dark side but still in the end being a good person, and I hope that continues. Personally I think having every character and story involving jedi and sith, light and dark, being a black and white conflict really ignores how flawed people are and can be.
    Cal is a majorly flawed character, he's a flawed person, and that's okay. He should be allowed to love and be loved and feel anger and hate because it's all natural.
    I hope in the next game he comes to a balance point between the two, just being the best he can be, not strictly light or dark, because he can never be perfect and never has to be.

    • @BonJoviBeatlesLedZep
      @BonJoviBeatlesLedZep Год назад +1

      It was really looking bleak there. I genuinely thought Cal was going to go full Fallen Jedi.

    • @rameenz1178
      @rameenz1178 Год назад

      Well written, and it allows us the audience/player to connect with him even more because of it

    • @neotralize9110
      @neotralize9110 Год назад +2

      The binary, black and white conflict is Star Wars.
      Using both isn’t possible. “Forever will it dominate your destiny”

  • @loganwendigo937
    @loganwendigo937 Год назад +9

    One thing I really love is that you can tell how much Merrin has changed for the better after exploring the galaxy in this game. Cal was right, she made the right choice

  • @DanielDaniel-wk1up
    @DanielDaniel-wk1up Год назад +36

    I think the twist worked really well. All the time I was thinking Dagan didn't work as main villain since he only was an emo reiteration of Taron Malicos who didn't deal with Cal evident downfall into the darkside since he went against the Ninth Sister. The Point Break revelation (Bode / Bodhi, I think the creators were heavily inspired by Bigelow's classic movie) really put all the pieces on site using Tanalorr as representation of an ideal, and its quest was all about how far far all of us could go in our obsession to reach it. Plus, the game is the perfect bridge between Obi Wan Series and Andor, going from the Inquisitors to the more sofisticated less shown off ISB, and the let down of the Jedi paths to go full into the dark

    • @DanielDaniel-wk1up
      @DanielDaniel-wk1up Год назад +5

      (it's also fun how they introduced Bode shooting a guy in the back, but the really interesting thing is how all of them, Dagan, the Jedi Order, Cal and Bode let Tanalorr to obsess them until they were killing each other by the same obsession to have control over it

    • @DanielDaniel-wk1up
      @DanielDaniel-wk1up Год назад +3

      I have to add: I don't think Bode wanted to manipulate Cal. He was on the boat with him in the Tanalorr thing and plotted to destroy the ISB base at the first chance. It was only when Cal chose to give the map to the Path instead using it so their families could had their safe heavens when Bode took his decission showing us how far he went to protect his family beyond everything else

    • @Thedemonlord4642
      @Thedemonlord4642 Год назад +4

      Tanalorr was also like a child for Dagen, it was his discovery. And abandoning it was something he couldn’t do. Just like bode using fatherhood as an excuse for his actions

    • @DanielDaniel-wk1up
      @DanielDaniel-wk1up Год назад +1

      @@Thedemonlord4642 to me Santari and Dagan tale in Survivor was a lot like the Cobb and Mal one in Inception, being one of them so involved in what they created that ended lost in it

  • @TrueLegoXman
    @TrueLegoXman Год назад +3

    “A lightsaber is a weapon but can also be used for self-defense; a blaster not so much.”
    *2.5 million annual self-defense uses has entered the chat*

  • @haydo-9916
    @haydo-9916 Год назад +2

    “It’s not enough to just live. You have to have something to live for.”
    True meaning of the game’s title.

  • @zacharymenchaca2336
    @zacharymenchaca2336 Год назад +9

    I feel as Dagen’s motivation for Tanalorr is a huge subtext for feelings he had for Satari. I believe he had feelings and maybe was in love with Satari but she didn’t feel the same (Jedi rules and all) and she also has been concerned with Dagen’s obsession with Tanalorr.

  • @myriadmediamusings
    @myriadmediamusings Год назад +18

    While im unable to play the game I at least kept up with story developments and cutscenes. Holy crap this story was excellent and is easily the Empire Strikes Back of Fallen Order.

  • @Major98
    @Major98 Год назад +19

    I loved this game in every aspect. Yeah it wasn't as focused or linear as the first game but man I thought they did a great job: Gameplay, Graphics, Music, Cal and the returning characters were great to see, Bode was an awesome character, I loved Rayvis, they did a wonderful job connecting to the High Republic. I'm really curious where the story goes with Cal and the inner struggle against the darkside and his new apprentice Kata.

  • @ididntwanttomakethis6588
    @ididntwanttomakethis6588 Год назад +30

    I loved it, the ending scene hit me hard.

  • @Valandhir
    @Valandhir Год назад +12

    I think there is one point, most people seem to avoid: Bode's story is a clear example why the old order forbade attachment so rigidly. And I think Cal should heed that warning. I also like that Cal - contrary to Kenobi in the series - never gave up. What he says to the senator in the beginning of the game, is something I wish someone would tell Ben.

    • @GameTavern2224
      @GameTavern2224 Год назад +5

      Ben has been on.a desert planet for ten years with literally nothing but his thoughts after his best friend became a monster. Owen was the opposite of helpful with him in terms of that. Prauf was at least a friend to Cal

  • @cgramnaes
    @cgramnaes Год назад +3

    I think a fascinating thing about Bode as a twist villain is that from the point when you find out about Tanalorr together, he seems to have no plans to betray Cal until Dagan inspires Cal's vision for what Tanalorr will become when you defeat him in the observatory. The whole conversation there with Bode is really good at showing that something is really off, like a switch has been thrown.
    I also think the questions he asks Cal throughout the game isn't so much manipulation as trying to suss him out, if he and his group are people he can trust with his daughter's safety. Some of these things actually become clearer in his force echoes in the post-story section.
    Bonus thought: I've seen some people confused elsewhere about where Bode hid a lightsaber the whole time. What he pulls out on Jedha is Dagan's lightsaber which he nabbed off his body when you left him alone at the observatory.

  • @Robintalesfighter
    @Robintalesfighter Год назад +9

    Í think Bode genuinly cared for Cal as a friend. He of course wanted to find the planet for his own daughters safety, but he mentions several times, even after his betrayal, that it could've been a safe place for Cal's family as well. I think he must've had some difficulty betraying them, even though we don't directly see it.

  • @OverlyPositiveFanboy
    @OverlyPositiveFanboy 9 месяцев назад +1

    Just finished the campaign today. Something that caught my attention was how every single time you kill a main villain (Rayvis, Dagan Gera & Bode Akuna) doesn't feel good. Like, taking out the main villains doesn't feel satisfying at all, and I like that touch. Makes the story feel weightier.

  • @X_KyLauRen_X
    @X_KyLauRen_X Год назад +6

    I was NOT expecting that plot twist, AT ALL. I was even suspicious about Bode in the very beginning of the game, but when it came time for the betrayal, I was completely caught off guard. I was dumbfounded, jaw on the floor, and crying like a baby. Best game I have ever played. I found myself wanting to watch videos of other players' reactions to the plot twist as well!

    • @GameTavern2224
      @GameTavern2224 Год назад

      I had a feeling Bode sold out the path to the empire for credits and his daughter. I did not expect him to be a former Jedi though

  • @CraitMerc
    @CraitMerc Год назад +7

    Some idiot in RUclips recommendations spoiled not only Cere's death but Bode's betrayal too...a few hours after I paid €80 for it. I am livid.

  • @SmiloRen55
    @SmiloRen55 Год назад +4

    Bode using the force is honestly one of my favorite star wars moments ever. Genuinely blew my mind

  • @AlRoderick
    @AlRoderick Год назад +17

    I'm still trying to finish up the bounty hunters and Skoova Stev's fish collection. I really like those side missions. Even though all Stev has is stories they're good stories. There is one thing I felt was missing from the cast of characters at the cantina and I can understand why they didn't do it but I wish there was just one clone.
    The way they used the crashed separatist ship as an excuse for why the planet has battle droids is pretty brilliant, and they did a lot to mix up the enemy variety.
    Screw those little red droids that run away from you and steal the pickups so that you have to get them to respawn again to try a second time. He literally just burrowed into the ground. Why can't I pull him back out with the force?
    I was really shocked to discover that one of the random enemy encounters on the surface is a Rancor. I chose not to battle that one and ran like hell, because it locked on to me from an insane distance like it was coming for revenge.

    • @ohawwgeez3112
      @ohawwgeez3112 Год назад +2

      If there’s a clone it would open up another can of worms for Cal. Since he still doesn’t know why the clones suddenly betrayed them. Maybe for the next game.
      Also if you use the force on those red droids they immediately burrow into the ground. You just have to chase them down on foot.

  • @TheWarmachine375
    @TheWarmachine375 Год назад +20

    Bode: "You don't understand. I'm doing this for my daughter. I'm not a bad person."

    • @LiteralTable756
      @LiteralTable756 Год назад +7

      Reminds me of Scarlet Witch in Dr. Strange 2.
      “I’m not a monster, Stephen. I’m a Mother.”

    • @UVClipz
      @UVClipz Год назад +6

      When Bode turned and had left Jedha. I stood there and simply said, "F*ck Bode!" And was very happy to kill him. And it makes me mad hearing those Force Echoes around Jedha and Koboh. I mean, yes, he is the cause of Cere's death, but he personally killed Cordova, which I didn't believe survived from the first game. So, for one last time, "F*ck Bode!".

  • @Theorangieorange
    @Theorangieorange Год назад +4

    I really like the discussion about the campfire scene on Jedha, I just started reading The Light of the Jedi, and there's a passage in Chapter Five that goes:
    "Always at least a candle flame, and sometimes, if he concentrated, it could surge up into a blaze. A few times, he’d felt as bright as the sun, so much light pouring through him he was afraid he might go blind. Honestly, though, it didn’t matter. From spark to inferno-any connection to the Force chased away the shadows.”
    Something Something rhyme...

  • @tentenbits
    @tentenbits Год назад +1

    i appreciate you and Molly. Thank you for the positivity you bring to my world.

  • @nokin345
    @nokin345 Год назад +2

    the ones who play at the highest difficulty without using the dark side have the mind of a true jedi.

  • @kayjay5414
    @kayjay5414 Год назад +6

    To me, Bode was so well written and acted, that I too was caught by surprise by the betrayal although there were clear signs. My prediction was that Bode would somehow be killed, and ultimately push Cal to the dark side to save his remaining family/newly developed ship with Merrin. A third game would then set up to ultimately stop Cal and save him from himself, maybe even have the player play as two characters through the course of the game- like Cal and Merrin. Completely satisfied however with how the story played out, such a great game and continuation of the lore. Can’t wait to see how this trilogy plays out.

  • @elderrusty541
    @elderrusty541 Год назад +25

    Another note I’m surprised you didn’t mention with Cal potentially turning, look at how he killed Bode, he didn’t kill him in battle with a lightsaber, Bode was on the ground, unarmed and Cal shot him like a dog, it wasn’t just a victory, it was an execution

    • @nezaeya
      @nezaeya Год назад +15

      Yes but he had to kill him. There was no turning back for Bode. I don't blame Cal to make sure Bode is dead dead; especially after he saw the Ninth Sister had survived the fall in Kashyyyk

    • @kavemanx420x
      @kavemanx420x Год назад +28

      After giving him 2 chances to end it peacefully though. He was putting everyone at risk so I don't see it that way personally.

    • @ItsJayCross319
      @ItsJayCross319 Год назад +15

      This was after Cal had given him plenty of chances to save himself and do what was right. There was no other option.

    • @ohawwgeez3112
      @ohawwgeez3112 Год назад +3

      He could have been at least restrained like how Merrin did to Malicos. Cal let vengeance take over which is why he said he’s afraid of losing himself.

    • @thisworldisinsane5679
      @thisworldisinsane5679 Год назад +10

      @@ohawwgeez3112 She literally berried the guy alive it's one of the more cruel ways to kill

  • @ЛаисЛ
    @ЛаисЛ Год назад +7

    Dagan is broken by being forced to fight the Nihil and then denied the thing he fought for, I think. His relationship with Santari Khri didn't help.

  • @UVClipz
    @UVClipz Год назад +20

    Q&A: Do you think that Cal Kestis and Merrin will basically be a mom and dad for the next game with Kata?

  • @logicaldude3611
    @logicaldude3611 Год назад +4

    Interpretation of Cal’s thoughts and motivations can also be influenced by the appearance options you customize. I dressed him in the Jedi Robes I found, and I gave him an Obi-Wan look (longer hair, big beard). It definitely makes the play through feel different depending on how you customize him.

  • @ormapa1206
    @ormapa1206 Год назад +6

    I really liked the story and I can't choose between this or Fallen Order.
    My favorite moment was playing as Cere I wasn't expecting it and it was an incredible moment.

  • @troumo
    @troumo Год назад +3

    5:18 I was also waiting for more insight on Dagan’s turn. The only acknowledgment was an optional conversation with Cordova, where he said ego clouded Dagan as it had clouded himself after the council ignored his visions of the downfall of the order.
    It was a bummer it was never focused on but you can infer stuff (ego and/or love) and at least they have some conversations in there.

    • @DermyOP
      @DermyOP Год назад

      someone in the comments above was talking about how Tanalorr was Dagans discovery, and Santari and him built it together. It was essentially his child and he grew obsessed with protecting it and proving to himself (and all the dead jedi who doubted him) that Tanalorr was a place worth protecting.

  • @korkronwarlord
    @korkronwarlord Год назад +1

    This game was fantastic. A whole new level in story writting from the first game. The characters were all fanastic and got you hooked throughout the whole story. Cal was a good character in Fallen Order. In Survivor, He became a great character.

  • @LizardMan8675309
    @LizardMan8675309 Год назад +3

    I was calling Bode’s betrayal because he was such a compelling character. Like I thought to myself “I like this guy way too much, he’s definitely going to betray me”

  • @jord839
    @jord839 Год назад +1

    I strongly agree with your review here.
    I would say my one complaint is that the final battle with Bode had some dialogue issues at the end. I felt like Kata deserved a bit of on-screen mourning for her father that wasn't done. I felt that Bode had a legitimate complaint about giving the location of Tanalor to the Hidden Path, but the dialogue could've been much, much better in illustrating that ("I infiltrated the Hidden Path by accident, do you really think the Empire won't be capable of it again if you give access to strangers!? You came here without it, if the Empire knew, do you really think they'd hesitate to do what you did and come here!?")
    My final review is that Survivor is fantastic, but the final ending feels a bit of a fizzle out. Not bad, but definitely a step down from the climax and the best parts of the narrative.

  • @BonJoviBeatlesLedZep
    @BonJoviBeatlesLedZep Год назад +1

    I find it impressive that the Forgone Conclusion of Cal's crusade against the Empire failing completely is thrown out the window now with the introduction of Tanalorr. For all we know, by the time the Final Order falls, Tanalorr is still fully populated and Cal, Merrin, and Greez are alive and well.

  • @nothisismattrick7786
    @nothisismattrick7786 Год назад +2

    I feel like Survivor had some of the all time best acting/voicework/real feeling characters of any Star Wars alongside Andor. especially from supporting characters on Koboh

  • @b.kenobi9063
    @b.kenobi9063 Год назад +1

    You know these games are incredible when they make me, who thoroughly enjoyed playing as Galen Marek tearing through stormtroopers and blowing up everything, emotionally disturbed and distraught when Cal considers using the Dark Side. He’s too awesome a person and I don’t want him to destroy anything/anyone he has left trying to protect it or something 😭

  • @andrewaiello6110
    @andrewaiello6110 Год назад +1

    Dagan's pride and fall was symbolic of the Jedi Order fall, and where it began.

  • @StuartLugsden
    @StuartLugsden Год назад +3

    I only have 2 complaints:
    1) Rayvis was wasted and I didn't like how he went out. Gen'Dai are nearly impossible to kill but here he dies to a simple lightsaber strike
    2) I thought the High Republic droid was unused.
    Other than that, it's a beautiful story.

    • @StuartLugsden
      @StuartLugsden Год назад

      @@carminedies3481 Should have been with them when they went to Tanalore.

  • @TheLIVMaster
    @TheLIVMaster Год назад +6

    How do you feel about Disney bringing the High Republic to a broader audience this way with the Survivor? I find it a really good move to let more people get familiar with the era this way, so they now the very basic and some curious details, and can now look for more in books and comics, waiting to get the Acolyte show soon, and other cool stuff on the horizon.

  • @Noahbudoa
    @Noahbudoa Год назад +1

    I loved Fallen Order but loved Survivor SO MUCH MORE. I thought the story was a lot more interesting and the exploration is INCREDIBLE. 10/10 for me!!

  • @undead_corsair
    @undead_corsair 5 месяцев назад

    Cere's death hit way harder than I expected, I felt Cal's hurt and anger for the rest of the story. Impressed how it made me understand Cal's slip towards the dark side. With the Order gone, with so much lost, I was like "who cares?" Just do whatever is necessary! But that ending with the funeral pyres! That brought it all back full circle for me. The emotional arc just landed really well.

  • @Burnttoastv3
    @Burnttoastv3 Год назад +4

    I definitely saw Bode’s betrayal coming at the end of the fight with Dagan, but just as I was patting myself on the back for predicting it we got the second twist that he was a Jedi - I thought that one-two punch was super well done and they made an incredibly interesting villain with Bode. I really liked Rayvis and Dagan but I wasn’t crazy about the story up until that return to Jedha but when that all picked up I was absolutely hooked until the end

    • @tsdobbi
      @tsdobbi Год назад +1

      Dude it totally 100% caught me by surprise. After the fight with Dagan, I thought going to jedha and getting to the planet was just an epilogue. Bodes betrayal, vader showing up. Completely unexpected to me. Like you are on a high, you won, now it's just time to claim your prize and it all gets flushed down the toilet in an instant.

  • @stevensmith2594
    @stevensmith2594 Год назад +1

    I was suspicious of Bode from the beginning of Koboh. The lack of explanation of how a Headhunter escaped a squadron of TIEs (I mean, the thing was obsolete at the beginning of the clone wars, that needed some justification), the fact he drops the whole needing Cal to pay him aspect and sticks around for no apparent reason than him 'being helpful', coupled with him putting his life further on the line without mention of what might happen to his daughter if he died fighting raiders on a backwater Outer Rim world... it all felt fishy to me. Since I was looking for deceit from that point forward, I caught every bit of telegraphing, and when he said he was going off to record something for his daughter, I knew that was a lie and the turn was imminent. Even so, did not expect the former jedi bit. I was thinking something more along the lines of one of those anti-force lizards from the thrawn books to be in his Headhunter, or maybe the blaster he gave you blows up in your face when you pull it on him. Force powers? Still a surprise. Guess that explains how Dagan didn't insta-kill him, though.

  • @RogerReyes22
    @RogerReyes22 Год назад

    No yeah that twist with the reveal and Vader all in the same hour had me floored

  • @mattmobily1975
    @mattmobily1975 Год назад +6

    I like the story but have a hard time getting past the incredible coincidence that a high republic temple just happened to be under Greez's saloon and attached to Cal's living quarters...

    • @ArmaHipHopTV
      @ArmaHipHopTV Год назад +3

      You could say it was... destiny. Would you have questioned it if it was Clone Wars or Empire related? Probably not.

    • @kindadumb916
      @kindadumb916 Год назад +2

      Coincidences make stories my dude.

    • @mattmobily1975
      @mattmobily1975 Год назад

      @@ArmaHipHopTV Yes, if that location he randomly stumbles upon just so happened to provide a pathway to a convenient safe haven, exactly what the protagonist needed.

    • @mattmobily1975
      @mattmobily1975 Год назад

      @@kindadumb916 Asking honestly, is that actually what is taught in creative writing?

    • @GavXZY
      @GavXZY Год назад

      Se você faz um templo subterrâneo, com certeza vai fazer uma cidade acima dele, e com o fato do saloon ser a construção principal não é tão estranho assim

  • @BonJoviBeatlesLedZep
    @BonJoviBeatlesLedZep Год назад +1

    The twist had me on the edge of my seat. I really thought Dagan would be the final boss. And then I thought there would be some unknown horrors on Tanalorr. But Bode.... didn't think that would happen at all.

  • @greeneye5977
    @greeneye5977 Год назад

    I actually chose not to “Use the darkside” in the fight with Bode at the end and was surprised when I died and had to respawn thinking it was a choice and not a requirement. But I too tried not to use it and beat him the normal way. I did ultimately use it. Once. But Bode’s revelation that he was a Jedi was genuinely surprising. It’s really nice to not be spoiled with video game plots.

  • @anasshahid224
    @anasshahid224 Год назад +1

    Star Wars Jedi Survivor is so good, loved Fallen Order, Survivor is even better, absolutely stunning on PS5 😊

  • @kayjay5414
    @kayjay5414 Год назад +12

    My take on Bode’s motivation is that he didn’t want the hidden path specifically staying at Tanalor since they will always be chased by the Empire, and inevitably be found. There’s a quote by Bode at the final battle, something like “ and if the Empire comes, will you be able to protect her?”, to which Cal couldn’t reply. Hence the ultimate decision to do whatever he must to protect his daughter (even says “sorry Kata” before attempting to kill off Cal and Merin). I feel he too became attached to his new “family” and was ultimately torn, but his daughter came before anything else. As a new father, I can honestly relate and could see myself in Bode’s shoes. Such a great antagonist. There are even post game echoes for Bode, one of them you can sense Bode’s conflict with himself where he convinces himself to continue with the plan and “there’s no going back, gotta do this for Kata” or something to that effect.
    There’s also a point in the game where Cal first mentions his intent to have the hidden path stay at Tanalor and you can sense Bode’s disappointment in his reply. I think at that point, that solidified his betrayal and he knew he had to steal the compass for himself AND have the hidden path destroyed in one fell swoop. Overall, I think the story was so well written and acted; this is how the sequel movie trilogy should have been.

  • @DarthRelkew
    @DarthRelkew Год назад +10

    This game went to hard on the story and it was amazing!
    Edit:
    [Spoiler]
    I thought this was a stronger plot than the first and that the characters are more comfortable in their respective roles. While the Order 66 gut punch is good, I thought Bode betraying everyone and being a former Jedi was a much bigger twist. With that, I really liked Dagan, same with Rayvis, they were great classic twirly mustache villains that kept it interesting.
    This game felt a lot better in all regards in traversal, combat, and story. The first is great and one of the best games I’ve played. But Survivor feels so much bigger

  • @Komodo12
    @Komodo12 Год назад

    I just finished the main storyline and I came straight to this video. My gods, this game. Grabs hold tight and doesn't let go.

  • @TheRumblewagon
    @TheRumblewagon Год назад

    The game crashed so much for me on a PS5 that there were moments I didn't feel like playing anymore. However, the third act really redeemed the game for me. Very surprising! Excellent storytelling! Absolutely enjoyed the finale!

  • @BrokenNooby64
    @BrokenNooby64 Год назад +2

    Part of me imagines that the third game could judge you for utilizing the dark side to the point where it could affect Cal in the story in the long run.

  • @reanaa
    @reanaa Год назад

    I played on pc using a keypad. This game is better than the first. It took me about 60 hrs to complete and during all that time I never, not once, experienced lag and I only encountered one bug (bad guy's cape was stretched across the room). It's a magnificent game. Spectacularly beautiful and characters I really cared about. It's intuitive, relatively easy to navigate. I just basically started exploring and let the game develop naturally. Top 10 all time gaming experiences (minus a sadistic developer on a couple of the force tears minigames). It breaks my heart that so many people are hating on it because it's everything they promised and more. That being said, you need a good computer. But you always need a good computer to play these types of games.

  • @fullmetalwesker7075
    @fullmetalwesker7075 Год назад

    So, my thoughts on a few things:
    Dagan’s motivations - From what I’ve seen, I think ultimately Tanalorr was something he’d just become too attached to, as a place to make his mark on the galaxy, a place to live with Santari, and a place where he could train future Jedi according to his code. After all, it’s mentioned that he performed a heroic deed finding the place, plus he was the one (along with Santari) who was spearheading the operation to build a Jedi temple there. Combine these with some stated character traits, such as ambition and pride, and you get a plausible explanation for his behaviour.
    Bode - Something I want to point out here is that Bode wasn’t actually planning on betraying Cal from the start, and there are a few scenes that imply or outright state that. Leading up to it, he tries to convince Cal multiple times to just abandon the fight and join him in claiming Tanalorr for themselves, even trying to trick him by asking if he wants the two of them to ‘scout ahead’. Bode has his priorities set, and he tries to make Cal see things the same way, because up until their confrontation on Nova Garon, Bode does see Cal as a friend, which is why he tries to convince him at all. It’s only after Nova Garon, when Bode realises that Cal isn’t going to ‘come around’ that he gives up on him and leaves.
    Dagan’s role - This is something I might change my mind on, but I’m a bit disappointed he wasn’t used as a way to contrast the Jedi of the High Republic era with the ones from the prequel era, or even Cal as a ‘dark times’ jedi. It would’ve been nice to see someone with a mentality closer to Santari comment on the state of the galaxy, and the Jedi; maybe engage in some back and forth with Cal like party members did in KotOR.
    Overall thoughts on the story/characters - Honestly, I feel this one might grow on me. Going through it, it felt a bit disappointing, but I think I was just expecting a more cinematic, planet-hopping adventure like the first game, whereas this game’s story is a bit more introspective and smaller in scale. Since finishing the story, and reading/listening to people’s pespectives on it, that disappointment has started to fade, and I appreciate a bit more what they were trying to do with this game.

  • @kurisuuu48
    @kurisuuu48 Год назад

    Just finished the game and I'm soooo glad I managed to avoid all spoilers. I loved every bit of the story, it got me cheering (mostly for Cal and Merrin), angry, sad, and happy. Personally, it's one of my favorite Stories in the Star Wars Universe so far

  • @mattavery7581
    @mattavery7581 Год назад +2

    I think the 3rd game will be more about Cal's struggle with the darkside.
    Also I'm really worried about Cal and Merrin as we approach A New Hope. 😢

    • @aceventrua8126
      @aceventrua8126 Год назад +1

      I wouldn't be too worried. It seems like they will be ending Cal's story where he retires on Tanalorr with his crew. If they end up making a 2nd trilogy, it'll probably revolve around Cal and Merrin's offspring. A character that possesses Merrin's magic, and Cal's Jedi force abilities would be really cool.

  • @blakedavison2171
    @blakedavison2171 Год назад +1

    Like you, I also loved Fallen Order. Like, a lot. But man…something about this game absolutely superseded FO for me. Maybe it was the darker, more emotional tone; or maybe the way in which the characters grew and evolved in their own way…but this game just absolutely did it for me. I loved seeing the ways in which Cal was tested and challenged and tempted, and I even loved the ways in which he gave in to those temptations. The story just felt a lot more rugged and emotional to me, and I just found myself connecting to it in a huge way.

  • @Lr.Laecro.Lirus3445
    @Lr.Laecro.Lirus3445 Год назад

    I think it's just crazy to see a High Republic-Jedi in a storyline like this, in such an era and with references to other High Republic-stuff. Who would've guessed that in 2019, I wouldn't.

  • @CapricornOnTheCob
    @CapricornOnTheCob Год назад

    The Bode double twist landed really hard for me. I was suspicious of him from the get go, but the story passed up several story beats where the betrayal would have made sense, so I was convinced I had been wrong. Then right when I let my guard down... bam!
    As for Dagen, there are several bits of dialogue that establish Dagen as a sort of paragon for the Jedi. He's highly regarded, seen as a prodigy. I think he was really used to succeeding, and when the council rejects his plan for Tanalor, his ego takes a hit and he can't handle it.

  • @JustDevon1
    @JustDevon1 7 месяцев назад

    I think the reason the Bode twist worked so well for me; was that I knew from beginning that he was going to betray us. But I fell in love with Bode as a character, to such an extent that I didn’t want him to betray us. So when he finally did, I was heartbroken that I was right.

  • @CynUnion-ji9uj
    @CynUnion-ji9uj Год назад +3

    One thing Im not wild about is the Embrace Darkness Mechanic. I wish it had been a choice instead of a necessity. Maybe this is just my history with games like Kotor and the Jedi Knight Series, but being forced to embrace darkness instead of Incentivised feels wrong. Like it makes the fights easier, and shows that the dark side is a path to quick and easy power, but I was really waiting for an opportunity to reject the darkness as Cal. And I pretty much refused to use it unless I had to, like fighting 10 DT Droids.

    • @formalsarcasm
      @formalsarcasm Год назад +2

      For me it felt a lot like the ending of the last of us where the game forces you to be the one to pull the trigger and kill the doctor, even if you didn't want to as the player. I think it's clear the embracing of the darkness and it's dangers will play a key role in the third game's story, should it happen. Which god I hope it does.

  • @spiderpig1716
    @spiderpig1716 Год назад +1

    I absolutely loved the game. It felt amazing to play and it made me feel. It made me happy for Cal and Merrin and it made me sad about Cere and Cordova. And the complete and utter fury I felt after Bodes betrayal almost made me want to turn to the dark side. But it was an amazing game I will play again tho this time I hope there is some way for me to keep the ISB uniform.

  • @kpoptimes5826
    @kpoptimes5826 Год назад

    i feel proud to say that i called bode's betrayal from the beginning not that it was obvious im just paranoid and delulu like that - the way cal kept introducing him saying oh "he's a friend" to rest of the group felt like overkill i just knew something was up, although him being a former jedi did catch me by surprise for sureeeee

  • @TheOmen04
    @TheOmen04 Год назад

    Just ffinished last night. Damn near got all collectables as well. Such an amazing journey, I loved it. This time around it was a character based storyline and it did that very well. It was also really cool to see the tie in to the rest of the galaxy via the hidden path storyline as well as the tie in to the newest storylines via the High Republic storyline.

  • @Waterwitch94
    @Waterwitch94 Год назад +2

    Big fan of Star Wars Jedi: Treasure Island can't wait for the next one.

  • @tomh90s
    @tomh90s Год назад

    I was the exact same with Bode's turn! I was talking about the game with my sister and i was saying how it felt like the story was coming to an end (post Dagan fight up high on Koboh), but how little the Empire had been in the game. I said how Vader, Palpy or the Inquisitorius might show up but there's no hint of them. Maybe Bode would turn but no, how that'd make no sense, it'd feel out of character and there was no chance that would happen.
    And when i went back to it i was like "no" and it just escalated through those next few moments of Bode killing Eno Cordova, using the force, pulling out a lightsaber, fighting Cal and warning him not to fight Bode and to let him go, and to go now if he wants to save his friends because "he" is coming.
    Such a good turn. It was perfectly executed. GOTY (so far) for me.

  • @Dorwynn
    @Dorwynn Год назад

    One point that I think should be made about where Cal is as a Jedi in the start of the game is that he has been actively working with Saw for some time, and we as an audience know the kind of rebel Saw is. Cal has definingly embraced the violence and likely taken an "do what we must at any cost" attitude. I honestly thought he was going to gut the Senator on Corusant and wouldn't have been surprised if he had.

  • @sethbaldridge5483
    @sethbaldridge5483 Год назад

    I unfortunately had the spoiler of Bode going turncoat revealed to me prematurely, but his Jedi abilities were a complete surprise! Speaking of surprises, if you haven't already, be sure to complete all of the bounty jobs that Caij gives you. You'll be treated with an awesome sequence!

  • @noahrodgers9129
    @noahrodgers9129 Год назад

    Before they leave Coruscant Cal said “may the force be with you” to Bode and he kind of acts a little weird and now we know why. It’s probably been a while since when he’s heard that and makes him remember the pain of o66.

  • @Jack_Simpson
    @Jack_Simpson Год назад

    I played on the second hardest difficulty, and while some of the bosses took me 10-20 duel wield attempts, I enjoyed losing the boss fights because it meant I got to try them again. Such a great combination of gameplay and story

  • @goofysmp
    @goofysmp Год назад +1

    I was slightly disappointed that Reyvis and Dagan were killed halfway through the story. Reyvis was so damn cool and his voice actor was killing the role.
    I have no idea how powerful Dagan is because you’d think he would suppose to be quite strong but evidently not.
    I enjoyed the twist don’t get me wrong but I was enjoying the originality of stopping High Republic villains.
    I imagine the third game is going to be all Cal Vs The Empire and I’m 100% sure it ends with his death

  • @thorinwoods2642
    @thorinwoods2642 Год назад

    I actually enjoyed Survivor more than Fallen Order and I love Fallen Order. There were so many good moments in this game from Merrin and Cal teleporting to Bode’s betrayal. Plus Eno and Cere’s death hit hard. Vader showing up was cool and I wasn’t expecting him to appear in this game. I thought it would have been the Grand Inquisitor or another Inquisitor. They as well do a lot more with the side characters as Merrin is fully fleshout and Cere has something to do instead of staying on the Mantis. Plus the ability to have them travel and fight alongside Cal was awesome.

  • @palpatinesboi9549
    @palpatinesboi9549 Год назад

    Survivor's story surpassed Fallen Order's in every way for me, in terms of characters and their developments, tone, themes, emotion, shock, satisfaction, everything.