Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will be released next month, almost a month prior to the movie Rise of Skywalker. Fall and rise, get it? I am a huge Star Wars fan, but lately both movies and games were disappointing in my opinion. Therefore, I really hope that Fallen Order will offer a good single player experience.
So far from the gameplay videos it looks..fine. There were several things I didn’t really like, but hopefully the scales between good and bad, will tilt toward the former.
The developers have twitted some information about the mysterious baddies. I have no prior knowledge regarding those Dark Side users, called Inquisitors. They look cool, except the Thanos lookalike. I just hope they will give me a fight to remember. Because looking cool, in video games, is never enough.
Ambitious and cruel, the Second Sister is one of the deadliest members of the Imperial Inquisition. She relishes hunting down both Force-sensitives and political dissidents for the Empire. Although she is an expert lightsaber duelist and adept with the dark side of the Force, the Second Sister’s greatest weapon is her brilliant ability to deduce and predict the behaviour of her prey.
Here's some more information for those curious about her:
Ambitious and cruel, the Second Sister is one of the deadliest members of the Imperial Inquisition. She relishes hunting down both Force-sensitives and political dissidents for the Empire.
— EA Star Wars (@EAStarWars) October 1, 2019
The Ninth Sister is an imposing and dangerous Inquisitor. Her mastery of the Force is further enhanced by an extraordinary empathic ability to read minds. While less agile than other Inquisitors, during combat she utilizes her massive size, brute strength, and Jedi training to gain any advantage over her opponents.
The Ninth Sister is an imposing and dangerous Inquisitor. Her mastery of the Force is further enhanced by an extraordinary empathic ability to read minds.
— EA Star Wars (@EAStarWars) October 3, 2019
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will be published by EA on November 15th.
Chris was born in the early 80’s along with the very birth of home gaming. After spending many maaany drachmas on arcades, his father decided to buy him a PC instead of going bankrupt. He lived through the advancing and development of the gaming industry, having played TONS of games on all platforms. He is always honest and will never hesitate to give his true opinion on a game no matter what. Loves stealth games and dislikes microtsansactions, DLC and pre-ordering…who doesn’t after all?!
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