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Star Wars Jedi : Fallen Order (PS5)
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- Combat cinématique et immersif : Jedi : l'ordre tombé offre la fantaisie de devenir un Jedi grâce à son système de combat innovant de sabre laser – frappant, parier, esquisse – associé à une suite de puissantes capacités de force dont vous aurez besoin pour surmonter les obstacles qui se tiennent sur votre chemin. Ce système de combat est intuitif à ramasser, mais prend l'entraînement et la pratique pour maîtriser pleinement ses nuances au fur et à mesure que vous gagnez de nouveaux pouvoirs et capacités tout au long de votre aventure
- Une nouvelle histoire de Jedi commence : en tant qu'ancien Padawan en train de courir de l'Empire, vous devez terminer votre entraînement avant que les Inquisiteurs impériaux découvrent votre plan pour raviver l'Ordre Jedi. Aidé par un ancien chevalier Jedi, un pilote cantankerous et un droïde intrépide, vous devez échapper aux machines maléfiques de l'Empire dans une aventure axée sur l'histoire. Explorez et surmontez une large gamme de défis axés sur le combat, l'exploration et la résolution de puzzle
- La galaxie attend : les forêts anciennes, les visages de rocher balayés par le vent et les jungles hantées sont tous des biomes uniques que vous explorerez dans Jedi : l'ordre tombé, avec la liberté de décider quand et où vous allez suivre. Au fur et à mesure que vous déverrouillez de nouveaux pouvoirs et capacités, les opportunités s'ouvrent pour retraverser les cartes de nouvelles façons, en tirant parti de la force pour augmenter la façon dont vous explorez. Déplacez-vous rapidement, cependant, car l'Empire chasse activement chaque pas dans son effort pour exterminer tous les restes de l'Ordre Jedi
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Productgegevens
- Taal : Engels
- Productafmetingen : 13 x 2 x 17 cm; 18 gram
- Publicatiedatum : 11 juni 2021
- Datum eerste beschikbaarheid : 11 juni 2021
- ASIN : B095Q33D5Z
- Modelnummer item : 1082416
- Spare part availability duration : Spare part information not available or provided
- Plaats in bestsellerlijst: #204 in Videospellen (Top 100 in Videospellen bekijken)
- #2 in PlayStation 5 games
- #126 in Onderdelen en reserveonderdelen
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Cette version nouvelle génération de Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order offre le meilleur moyen possible de découvrir le jeu sur consoles, apportant les améliorations techniques suivantes :
- Textures et effets d'éclairage à haute résolution
- Résolution 4K/HDR
- Performances améliorées à 60 FPS
- Temps de chargement nettement plus rapides
Les propriétaires actuels de la version PlayStation 4 et Xbox One du jeu ont droit à la version nouvelle génération du jeu. Pour plus de détails, voir - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order | Next-Gen Release Details.
Une aventure de galaxie vous attend dans Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, un nouveau titre d'action-aventure à 3ème personne de Respawn Entertainment. Ce jeu solo narrativement piloté vous met dans le rôle d'un Jedi Padawan qui a échappé de justesse à la purge de Order 66 suite aux événements de l'Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith. Dans une quête pour reconstruire l'Ordre Jedi, vous devez ramasser les morceaux de votre passé brisé pour terminer votre entraînement, développer de nouvelles capacités de Force puissantes, et maîtriser l'art du sabre laser emblématique - tout en restant une longueur d'avance sur l'Empire et ses inquisiteurs mortels.
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I excitedly picked it up for the PS5 recently, thinking I'd snagged a bargain for just £20 - and even if it didn't quite live up to the reviews, it was only £20... Right?
Wrong.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen order isn't just a bad Star Wars game, it's a bad game full stop. I have given up a few hours in, after reading online that it really doesn't get much better.
Visually and audibly, the game is decent. For the most part it looks and sounds like Star Wars and is perfectly acceptable.
The story started quite strongly but very quickly became tiring, incoherent and uninteresting.
The gameplay is the biggest issue, however.
Lightsaber combat is extremely basic and boring, with the weapon feeling like a baseball bat - unable to one-hit kill Stormtroopers, with no human dismemberment whatsoever. It doesn't feel like a powerful weapon and it isn't fun to use.
Using the Force is also basic and boring. The game puts not effort into letting you use the Force. You have at your disposal: Force Slow, Force Push, Force Pull, Force Jump. That's it.
2003's Jedi Academy, in addition to the above 4 powers, also offered: Force Absorb, Force Heal, Force Protect, Jedi Mind Trick, Force Grip, Force Drain, Force Lightning and Force Rage.
Notice how all of the fun, exciting and destructive powers are all omitted from Fallen Order?
The game does order a skill tree, to improve your skills and health etc, however, because the game is so bland and featureless, working your way through the skill tree doesn't really change your character much at all. Slightly more health, slightly more damage, slightly more stamina etc. The odd combo here and there but that is about it.
The controls are poor for the most part. I never felt in full control of my character. The game is essentially Tomb Raider/Uncharted with a Star Wars paint job, both handles worse than both of those franchises.
The platforming is dull and not suited to a Star Wars game. The backtracking is tedious and the whole game feels like no effort has been put into making it.
I enjoy collectables in games, picking up an item and reading about its place in the game's world, reading about the lore and history etc. Tomb Raider and Uncharted do this very well.
One of the first 'collectables' or thing's to 'explore' in Fallen Order was some shipping crates. The piece of text accompanying it explained that these shipping crates were used by that planet to ship goods. I'm not joking. Someone was paid actual money to design this and write this text. EA are a joke, really.
As a side note, the world is so un-interactable. The world feels dead, you can't destroy furniture and ornaments with your lightsaber, everything is just for show. Try and interact with the world and you can't. The game want's you to play a very specific way and not step out of the scripted path for a second, you might as well watch a let's play. You'll get the same enjoyment.
Despite only costing £20, I still regret buying Fallen Order. Even if it was available for free on PS Plus one month, I still wouldn't recommend wasting your bandwidth downloading it.
It is a great example of everything wrong with modern big studio releases.

Play wise the game character Jedi skills and associated controls are slowly learnt as you progress through the game which is okay and kind of works for the return to planets for further progress once additional skills have been unlocked.
To me the game lost review rating on a number of points -
1. The movement control is extremely delicate especially when lining up for a movement such as a jump or zip line and I think is done much better and accurate on other games such as Tomb Raider and Last of Us.
2. There do not seem to be enough save (meditation) points in the game so when respawning or returning to the game after having turned it off leads to having to play through too much mundane parts to get back to the part where it was left.
3. To me graphically the game seemed to be far from the standard expected for a next generation PS5 game, I dont know how it compares to the PS4 version but I would be very surprised if there is a big difference.
4. The game view and rotation seemed to rotate and get lost easily, this is especially annoying during fight parts where the view ends up randomly lost in a wall or something similar.
In summary, I found that its not too bad a game if bought cheap but do not expect the game depth or length or a game anywhere near as polished as other games such as The Last Of Us.


The game has great graphics and show off some of the PS5 features. The storyline is engaging, with some great customisable for your player and the moves.
The two notable issues are the the audio started becoming out of sync with the cut scenes - not an issue is expect from a PS5 game. The second is that the game is pretty small, especially when compared to other games.
For PS5 games, this one is cheap and worth this lower fee (under £20). However, if I had paid a higher fee, I probably would feel a little ripped off
