Jedi: Survivor Could Have Been A Masterpiece
Kirk Linden Kirk Linden
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 Published On Apr 16, 2024

A video essay / review of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (Played on PS5).

Special Thanks to Cal Cronin, who provided me with some sick beats to use in the video. I used some of my own 'Space Cops' music as well.

I captured a lot of gameplay footage for this video, but towards the later part of the game I kind of barreled through and didn't capture my own footage (at the time I didn't know I was making a video review), Unfortunately, once I decided to make this video, it turns out that I wanted to focus a lot of the discussion on the back half of the campaign, when I wasn't recording my own gameplay. I had to source a lot of gameplay footage of this part of the game from other channels (which is labeled as such in the video) Thank you to those channels:

- Boss Fight Database
- Digital Foundry
- The Gamerverse
- Izuniy
- MKIceAndFire
- Joe Hammer Gaming
- Zanar Aesthetics

Thanks for watching!

00:00 - Intro
02:40 - Part 1 - Faster and More Intense
04:40 - Part 2 - Exploration (Treasure Hunting & Beard Trimming)
07:40 - Part 3 - The Inevitable Twist
13:30 - Part 4 - The Story Reminds Us This is STAR WARS
19:28 - Part 5 - The [Spoiler] Boss Fight
23:56 - Part 6 - The Ending / Conclusion

Check out my other game reviews on this channel (   / kirklinden):   Doom 2016, Titanfall 2, & The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. I also have a bunch of other gaming content such as highlights from my Twitch live streams. Also check me out over there at:
  / kirklinden  

I also produce music under the name Space Cops (some tracks used in this video)
  / spacecops  
https://spacecops.bandcamp.com

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (2023), produced by Respawn and published by EA, is the sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (2019), and continues the story of Cal Kestis and his journey to help protect the jedi from the Empire. The story takes place in the time period before the original Star Wars film trilogy, but after the prequel trilogy. The game itself is an action adventure game with light RPG mechanics, with the gameplay focused on lightsaber combat and exploration. It has a similar feel to Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice in its focus on saber combat, parrying & deflecting (though not as difficult as a From Software game)

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