![]() ![]() Thank goodness for enemies who choose to fight on ledges and platforms!Ĭal learns the fate of many of the resistance soldiers. However, after focusing on one opponent at a time (and using a couple of stim-packs) Cal was able to defeat one of them, before a well-timed use of Force push sent the second falling to his death. Both bounty hunters had a variety of weapons and stun-gadgets at their disposal, including flashbang grenades which turned the screen white, blinding Cal temporarily. This was one of the hardest fights so far in Jedi: Fallen Order for me. ![]() I had a bad feeling about the elevator – last time Cal rode one the doors opened to reveal Trilla! And this time was almost as bad: Cal arrived in the Imperial facility only be confronted by two bounty hunters. From here, the only way forward was to take an elevator into the facility and find a way out into the forest from there. Splitting Kashyyyk and Zeffo into two wholly separate levels for the two visits Cal had to make to each would have gone some way to making these sections feel less repetitive and less like backtracking.Ĭal with Mirienna and Choyyssyk at the landing zone.Ī cable-car took Cal to the Imperial facility’s rooftop, where last time we’d defeated the AT-ST and listened to Saw Gerrera’s speech. As I said before about Zeffo, given that we’re going to be taking a different route this time and exploring a different area away from the Imperial base, I’d have preferred to see the Mantis pick a new landing zone. As it turned out, the Mantis was able to land at the same Imperial landing pad as last time – though given the Empire is now in full control of this area, I’m not exactly sure how or why that was possible other than “because it’s a game”. With Saw Gerrera having retreated away from Kashyyyk, it wasn’t clear who would still be there, or even where the Mantis would be able to land. It always felt like the resistance was fighting that kind of engagement expecting them to keep control of an Imperial facility didn’t seem feasible. Mari – the resistance fighter Cal befriended last time – had said the Empire’s counter-attack led to them taking back control of the facility we attacked last time. I wasn’t sure what to expect on Kashyyyk. Yet as an ex-Jedi and fugitive from the Empire, where did she get her money?Ĭal and the gang on the bridge of the Stinger Mantis. Though the economy of the Star Wars galaxy has always been suitably ambiguous, Cere must be reasonably wealthy to be able to afford to keep hiring Greez and the Mantis. This raised a question for me that may be wholly irrelevant, but I can’t help wonder where Cere got the funds for all this star-hopping. Greez had a line that I found interesting: Cere is the one “paying the bills” for their expedition he’s literally just a hired pilot, though they have become friends. Cere expressed her regret at not telling Cal about Trilla and her past with the Empire sooner. After landing, Cal spoke with both Greez and Cere – these were basically continuations of the chats he had with them last time. However, the chance to acquire some new loot was enticing enough to convince me to backtrack, and I’m very glad I did. Returning to a previously-visited level is fine for completionists who have to unlock every last item, but generally speaking I’m here for the story. ![]() ![]() I haven’t exactly been wild about Jedi: Fallen Order’s style of sending me back-and-forth between the same levels. The spire in the background is the vault we’re trying to access. Cal and the Stinger Mantis at the landing zone. ![]()
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