Once in a while I think of Star Wars: Bounty Hunter and remember how much fun it was. It hasn't aged well, but I hope a new Mandalorian game can capture the same kind of experience.
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Given that it's being made by EA, probably best to just forget about it.
Can they fix the PC port for survivor first. Literally abandonware atm
You misspelled the headline: "EA is planing to kill star wars franchise for sure"
Which franchise will they copy now? Those two star wars games are the biggest uncharted/lara croft rip offs I've seen. Zero innovation and just plain boring. I have no idea how I managed to finish it.
I thought the Jedi games are more like souls lite metroidvania games. Scratched that itch for a Star Wars game. From the article it seems that they're making an FPS. I hope it's more of a Titanfall 2 main campaign type of game.
What makes you say soulslike?
The bonfire mechanic (meditation spots), enemies respawn every time you rest (meditate), XP that is lost when you die. Hack and slash combat that rewards good dodge and parry timings.
It's more of a Soulslite because there's basically a checkpoint for the perk points that is permanent after you get it. There are also difficulty settings in the game that adjust the damage that you receive and the parry window.
This is out of the topic of the Souls element of the game, but I love the realistic combat modifier in NG+ where the battles are much more realistic where you and the enemies will die after getting one or two hits. It's similar to the Lethal difficulty on Ghost of Tsushima. Made the game much more enjoyable and made you really feel like you're playing a Kurosawa movie.
Fair enough. I see your point. My experience was just overshadowed by the lackluster platformer parts. I'm glad the combat clicked for you and you got enjoyment out of it. I'll try the 2nd one once it's added to game pass.