Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
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Cal Kestis—one of the last surviving members of the Jedi Order after the purge of Order 66—is now a Padawan on the run.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is an action-adventure game set after Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith™. Develop your Force abilities, hone your lightsaber techniques, and explore the ancient mysteries of a long-lost civilization—all while staying one step ahead of the Empire and its deadly Inquisitors. an
System requirements for PlayStation 4
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: 64-bit Windows 7/8.1/10
- Processor: AMD FX-6100/Intel i3-3220 or Equivalent
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 7750/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 or Equivalent
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 55 GB available space
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: 64-bit Windows 7/8.1/10
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 1700/Intel i7-6700K or Equivalent
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD RX Vega 56/ Nvidia GTX 1070 or Equivalent
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 55 GB available space
System requirements for PlayStation 5
System requirements for Xbox One
Last Modified: Jul 11, 2026
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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order reviews and comments
too much getting lost or wandering around, mechanics arent deep, fights arent fun and main characters arent likeable. looks good tho.
From the moment you land on one of its beautifully crafted planets, visuals in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order impress: vivid locations, expressive characters, and a strong feel of the galaxy far, far away. The soundtrack is likewise superb - lightsaber hums, cosmic ambience, carefully placed musical cues that enhance emotional and action-driven moments.
However, the gameplay could have been better. While the game borrows from Metroidvania and Souls-like traditions - wall runs, double jumps, force powers - many mechanics feel clunky: static objects, awkward traversal, platforming segments that don’t quite deliver. And yes, it’s another “rogue-lite / souls-like style” action game in a crowded market.
I personally bounced off halfway through. The backtracking across locked zones, constant toggling between new and old locations, and enemies that often serve merely as obstacles rather than meaningful challenges wore down the experience. What promised sleek Jedi action started feeling like endless maze-running.
This is a very good game, and one of the best Star Wars games.
The narrative pacing, sound design, and character interactions/dialog coalesce to make it instantly recognizable as authentically Star Wars.
It is far from perfect however. Many of the components which surround the core experience feel hastily implemented. The map is needlessly confusing, the sliding sequences are frustrating, and some of the characters introduced later in the game are very shallow and uninteresting.
More often than not, however, the core experience is so well done that these complaints are diminished. This game compares well to the first Uncharted game. As such, I'm hoping the success of this game affords Respawn the time to make the next entry in the series truly great.
The narrative pacing, sound design, and character interactions/dialog coalesce to make it instantly recognizable as authentically Star Wars.
It is far from perfect however. Many of the components which surround the core experience feel hastily implemented. The map is needlessly confusing, the sliding sequences are frustrating, and some of the characters introduced later in the game are very shallow and uninteresting.
More often than not, however, the core experience is so well done that these complaints are diminished. This game compares well to the first Uncharted game. As such, I'm hoping the success of this game affords Respawn the time to make the next entry in the series truly great.
It's a nice single-player story based adventure in a B-class game.
There are a lot of game design problems, broken boss-fight, bad platforming sections and extremely crashy jedi temple.
But i really glad that such games still releases and i am ready to buy the sequel
Completed as of writing this review: Base Game /w some optional things
Let me start off by saying that I have NOT watched any of the Star Wars films, shows and haven’t played any of the games except for Classic LEGO Star Wars. This IS my first entry into anything seriously Star Wars related. And funnily enough, this is also my 1st ever Souls-like game.
With that out of the way, I’d say this game was amazing! This is the first time when I felt that a fairly recent game with AAA budget can actually be a worthwhile experience! The gameplay was challenging but mostly fair at Jedi Master difficulty, the characters are very like-able and the presentation… man, the presentation! Everything really feels polished, without any complaints. Sure, you can argue about the balancing of each enemy, like the goats I encountered at the 2nd chapter or whatever, who gave a lot of damage but that would be too much of nit-picking. The exploration aspect was also entertaining. Yes, there’s still a case where most of the base game can hold your hand since it’s AAA we’re talking about, but it was not as automatic as other AAA games I played because there was still the challenge. I also don’t remember the last time when a game took me 20 hours to beat, usually that would be 10 hours. The optimization of PC version could’ve been better though, as this game requires an SSD to not have constant stuttering.
But there’s a reason why I can’t call it 10/10 though as the gameplay was not anything unique that much. It is good on it’s own, but I didn’t feel much satisfaction after beating most of the bosses, more like a “ok, nice” kind of feel. That’s not a bad thing, I’m just saying that this game didn’t pick me as much as it can pick others. Star Wars fans especially, damn there was a lot of lore related stuff left for them. So much in fact, that I eventually just skipped descriptions of stuff I scanned because I’m not a fan of this franchise and so I don’t care much about the lore. However, the story for me was good, really nicely crafted I would say. I’m glad this game wasn’t robbed after the Battlefront II drama back in the days. This is the first time where I could say that this game is worth it’s full price, even though I bought it for dirt cheap during a sale before sequel’s release. Pick it up whenever you think about it, you will like it I’m sure!
Let me start off by saying that I have NOT watched any of the Star Wars films, shows and haven’t played any of the games except for Classic LEGO Star Wars. This IS my first entry into anything seriously Star Wars related. And funnily enough, this is also my 1st ever Souls-like game.
With that out of the way, I’d say this game was amazing! This is the first time when I felt that a fairly recent game with AAA budget can actually be a worthwhile experience! The gameplay was challenging but mostly fair at Jedi Master difficulty, the characters are very like-able and the presentation… man, the presentation! Everything really feels polished, without any complaints. Sure, you can argue about the balancing of each enemy, like the goats I encountered at the 2nd chapter or whatever, who gave a lot of damage but that would be too much of nit-picking. The exploration aspect was also entertaining. Yes, there’s still a case where most of the base game can hold your hand since it’s AAA we’re talking about, but it was not as automatic as other AAA games I played because there was still the challenge. I also don’t remember the last time when a game took me 20 hours to beat, usually that would be 10 hours. The optimization of PC version could’ve been better though, as this game requires an SSD to not have constant stuttering.
But there’s a reason why I can’t call it 10/10 though as the gameplay was not anything unique that much. It is good on it’s own, but I didn’t feel much satisfaction after beating most of the bosses, more like a “ok, nice” kind of feel. That’s not a bad thing, I’m just saying that this game didn’t pick me as much as it can pick others. Star Wars fans especially, damn there was a lot of lore related stuff left for them. So much in fact, that I eventually just skipped descriptions of stuff I scanned because I’m not a fan of this franchise and so I don’t care much about the lore. However, the story for me was good, really nicely crafted I would say. I’m glad this game wasn’t robbed after the Battlefront II drama back in the days. This is the first time where I could say that this game is worth it’s full price, even though I bought it for dirt cheap during a sale before sequel’s release. Pick it up whenever you think about it, you will like it I’m sure!
«Blew my mind»
«Time-tested»
Like many star wars games, the storytelling actually surpasses the movies at times. Some of the environments ate gorgeous while others are a bit choppy. Likewise, the combat is often exciting and fun to watch while at other times it feels a bit out of control. Overall excllent game and looking forward to the sequel