Though it hasn't appeared in game footage, fans are sure that Cal Kestis will wield a blaster in the sequel, since it appears throughout the game's marketing, including its front cover. What wasn't explicitly shown in the trailer was any form of blaster gameplay. ![]() The latest Star Wars Jedi: Survivor trailer showcased quite a few new mechanics that'll be present in the sequel. RELATED: Star Wars Jedi: Survivor - Who is the Fifth Brother? How Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's Blaster Gameplay Might Work And along with all of this, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor also looks like it may be introducing a blaster mechanic, though its functionality hasn't been detailed just yet. Two new lightsaber stances have been hinted at, along with the ability to mount animals, and the addition of an ascension cable that'll aid in platforming. Releasing in March 2023, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor looks like it's improving on its predecessor in a few key ways. With an emphasis on slow and methodical melee combat, parries, and interweaving level design, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is undeniably a Soulslike, but it also brings its own fair share of mechanics to the table, and its sequel, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is set to do the same. But while indie games have been using the Dark Souls gameplay formula for some time, it's taken a little while for AAA developers to catch on, and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was one of the first and most successful. ![]() IGN’s Star Wars Jedi: Survivor gameplay walkthrough shows you how to navigate the Fogged Expanse, get the Electro Dart BD-1 upgrade, beat the Rick the Door Technician, Urgost, Fist of Rayvis, Mads Gresh, and San Dersen boss fights, climb the Koboh Observatory, and beat the third Dagan Gera boss fight.The Soulslike subgenre is quickly becoming one of the most popular forms of the action-RPG, inspiring countless studios over the last decade or so.
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