While my friends were largely losing their minds at the first season of The Mandalorian, I personally couldn't stop thinking about and wanting to talk about the redheaded Order 66 survivor who I'd just watch work through trauma and reconnect to the Force. For me specifically, and many others who were "prequel kids" like me, there was something particularly special about loading into the game for the first time and experiencing the world of Star Wars in an immersive experience where the hero was close to my age. I connected to Cal Kestis in ways I'm not sure any other fictional character will be able to replicate in my lifetime.

It was no surprise when its sequel was announced given Fallen Order left the narrative wide open for more of Cal Kestis' story to unfold, and equally unsurprising when the wait for the sequel became excruciating. Years passed not-so-patiently waiting for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and by the time it was ready to download I had so much adrenaline pumping in me I didn't even need caffeine to stay awake all night.


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It's on that night and across the entire release weekend that the team who built Survivor solidified that this corner of the galaxy far, far away will forever be my favorite for the franchise. For me, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is the franchise at its very best, which is exactly why ahead of its one year birthday I decided to play through the game again (as I know many others have done).

From every visual aspect, Survivor provides so many frames that are breathtaking, and the design teams fully demonstrate their love for the IP through every single detail on the screen, no matter how big or small. From the vivid billboards of Coruscant where the game begins, to the desolate sands of Jedha, to the many corners to explore on Koboh, and to the surreal beauty that is the Shattered Moon, I was just as thankful for photo mode this time as I was the first.

Beyond its cast of returning characters who are each easier to love than the last, Survivor brings in not only fantastic humanoid characters like Bode Akuna and Dagan Gera but a wonderful variety of alien life as well in iconic characters like that liar Turgle, the fisherman whose never done anything wrong Skoova Stev, and my personal favorite "side" character Caij Vanda. The Star Wars universe has such a beautiful variety of life to offer, and seeing the team behind Survivor embrace this and have fun with the character designs is a huge bonus still.

It would be wrong not to mention that the performances in this game, and specifically two that brought me to tears just as swiftly this time around as they did the very first time I played as well. Noshir Dalal, a consistent favorite of mine, puts so much depth behind Bode that I was just as wrecked by his reveal, my chest tightening and eyes burning with the threat of tears again. As for the game's central hero, Cameron Monaghan has always provided performances that are so completely human, so deeply emotional that they resonate with or strike their audiences each time, and I feel he was truly at his best on Survivor.

Now older and more comfortable with himself and his connection to the Force, we get to see Cal continue to navigate having a much larger place in the galaxy than any one person should have, shouldering more responsibilities than any individual can take...though he persists time and time again, even when faced with his own darkness within. Every moment from Cal is expertly executed by Monaghan, every line delivered with the exact precision it will take to make you, the player, feel it. I'd be surprised to hear anyone say they've made it through this game without an emotional reaction due to Monaghan's performance.

As the credits rolled on another fantastic, immersive, tear-inducing playthrough on this game, I'm left with one question loud and clear in my mind: When will I be able to sacrifice an entire weekend to the third installment? Whenever that may be, I will absolutely be ready for whatever the third game may hold.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is on sale at multiple major retailers as part of today's annual Star Wars Day festivities, so you could celebrate the holiday by grabbing Respawn Entertainment's great action-adventure game. Amazon has the best price at just $25, while other retailers are selling the game for $30, including Best Buy, Target, Walmart, and GameStop. You can take advantage of this Jedi: Survivor deal for PS5 and Xbox Series X, but the game is starting to sell out at some stores, and the deals are only available for Star Wars Day, so be sure to grab a copy soon. Digital codes for the PC version of Jedi: Survivor on Steam, EA Play, and Epic Games Store are also available for $31.49.

It's worth noting that Xbox Series X|S owners don't necessarily need to buy a copy of Survivor to play. Survivor was recently added to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. It's also available to EA Play subscribers, which comes with Game Pass Ultimate. Survivor's predecessor, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, is also available on EA Play and Game Pass. You can get a 14-day free trial of Game Pass Ultimate if you're a new subscriber. If you're not eligible, the best value is a three-month Game Pass Ultimate subscription at Amazon for $45, which saves you two bucks per month compared to subscribing directly from Xbox. It's also worth noting that other retailers have raised the price of three-month Game Pass Ultimate codes to $50, but Amazon is still selling them for $45.

Like the previous game, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Survivor is a third-person action-adventure with metroidvania elements in its level design and weighty lightsaber combat inspired by Dark Souls. The game continues the story of Cal Kestis, who has become a seasoned Jedi Knight in the time between Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor. As you journey across the Outer Rim of the galaxy, he'll become even stronger in the ways of the Force.

In GameSpot's Star Wars Jedi: Survivor review, Jordan Rame praised the game's "Exhilarating lightsaber combat and physics-defying platforming puzzle challenges," and lauded the game's story about overcoming fear, survivor's guilt, and self-doubt, calling it "the Jedi story I've wanted for a long time."

Respawn's Star Wars games aren't available on Nintendo Switch, but that doesn't mean Switch users can't pick up a great Star Wars deal right now. Star Wars: Heritage Pack, a Switch-exclusive collection featuring seven classic Star Wars games, is on sale for $40 (was $60) at Amazon and Best Buy. The digital version of this collection costs $80, so this is a pretty nice deal, and all of the games except for two are preloaded on the cartridge: 152ee80cbc

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