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@bowlnmike, I concur with my median marsupial - I'm curious to know what led you to this conclusion. Only two questions, really. #1 - Did you play it yourself? And then #2 - what makes it garbage? Edit - I do recall a number of bugs, but that's all I can think of for negative points, and none were game-breaking.
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@NeroSaber, I think the game is great. I've had a few minor graphic glitches, but nothing serious. I've had a lot of fun playing it, but I can see how some people dont like it. The progression is kind of slow, like it takes a while to get your force abilities. I think it's like a star wars themed mix between sekiro and uncharted
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@An Average Australian, Most things I've heard said it's the best Star Wars game in recent years, at least since Force Unleashed. Personally, my only gripe with it is that it's a souls-like (not a fan of "stamina to do an action" mechanics) but it seems to be much more forgiving than Dark Souls or Sekiro.
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@An Average Australian, in a effort to just give facts and not opinions, this is what I thought (I just beat it). The story good enough to stay interested but very standard of a star wars game that you don't have choices in. Speaking of which, I personally prefer the ones that give you choices, like KOTOR, but we haven't had a game like that in like a decade. You don't have the sense of super strength like in Force unleashed but can cut through the standard stormtrooper like butter. I just wish it had some cool finisher moves to highlight the power of a Jedi (again, like force unleashed). The parts I enjoy most are the world puzzles, they remind me of like Prince of Persia. It's also fun exploring all corners of the maps to find loots boxes although they are for purely aesthetic purposes. All in all, my recommendation would be to rent it or buy it used, beat it in less than 7 days (easy) and return it. I pre-ordered it and even though it was enjoyable, I wish I didn't spend $60 on it.
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