After the bombastic intro on Coremote controlscAnt, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor drops you on Koboh, a large desert-like planet filled with side quests, collectibles, and even a fully upgradeable limousine with a rooftop garden. a toilet, and a large aquarium. It’s easy to spend hours and hours on this planet poking around in every nook and cranny. But don’t do that! Explore the rest of the galaxy instead.
Released late last month, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is the sequel to Respawn and EA’s hit 2019 action-adventure game, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. And like in this game, you play as Cal Kestis, a young Jedi who survived the purge and is on the run from the Empire with his ragtag group of friends. This time Cal has more to do and see than survivor is much larger than Fallen Order. However, you might not realize this if you get stuck and explore every inch Silly.
Look, I see. In fact, I’m writing this because I fell into the same trap that I expect many other players have (or will). Koboh marks the first time the game really opens up and lets you explore as slowly as you like. And a lot of Koboh is open to the player right from the start. So it doesn’t surprise me that I spent many hours there. I’m the type of player that likes to rid a location of side quests, collectibles, and missions before heading out. This led to me spending many hours exploring Koboh and everything it has to offer. Which is a lot.
At some point, however, a feeling of tiredness set in. At that point I realized that I “stuck in the backcountry
Finally let Koboh in Food: Survivor
When I finally left after spending hours kobohing, I landed on Jedha, which is still other desert-like planet. ‘Cause I’ve spent so much time in Koboh that made a visit to Jedha less interesting.
Now I’m a few hours behind all of this and I’ve seen more of what Food: Survivor‘s galaxy has to offer, aAnd I’m happy to report that the rest of the game is as good as or better than Koboh. So take a break from collecting every single shiny object scattered throughout this original hub world and check out the rest of the universe. And save yourself from a possible case of Desert Planet Fatigue.
I know that for some of you, like me, it is difficult to give up a place when there are still places to visit and things to collect. But trust me, you come back to Koboh often. And you should! Returning to Koboh to see how the saloon has changed, planting new seeds, and exploring new areas accessed via newly unlocked abilities is a big part of it survivorThe gameplay loop of . Just don’t get stuck there trying to tick off everything on the huge list of things to do and see. It will be time. you will come back