Description
After four successful years with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Respawn Entertainment is ready to release its next Star Wars title, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Even if you're not a fan of Star Wars, the game's lucrative storytelling and unique gameplay style is sure to get your controller moving. In the meantime, if you were a fan of Fallen Order, you can enjoy similar titles that are sure to give you an exciting experience. Some of these titles are too difficult for casual gamers, but they are worth a try. 1. Tomb Raider Series If you liked the brash and immersive gameplay of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, you'll surely enjoy Square Enix's Tomb Raider Trios. This series has everything you dream of, from parkour to exploring the beautiful world of mountains or greenery. You can play as the fan-favorite character, Lara Croft, and explore ancient temples, catacombs, mythology, and more.
The Tomb Raider stories are based on the search for treasure and the recovery of the stories behind it. Like Fallen Order, Tomb Raider is also a semi-open world game where you can explore and earn XP, gather resources and upgrade Lara Croft.
2. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice began its adventure the same year as Star: Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. But Sekiro's gameplay is faster than Fallen Order's, and the bosses will give you headaches even on easy mode. Most of the bosses can be defeated with a very accurate dodge and then hitting their weak point. This is not just another hack and slash game.
Throughout your journey, you must upgrade your prosthetic arm and enjoy the journey in the Japanese tradition.
3. Bad West
This game is the perfect successor to Fallen Order. Evil West's 12-hour linear campaign is teeming with vampires, werewolves, and zombies. This cowboy and zombie buster is a refreshing blast from the past that taps into the old school western world vibe and vampire hunting action.
In Evil West, you will play Jesse Rentier of the Rentier Institute, which is basically an organization of cursed soul hunters and vampires. As the game progresses, you need to upgrade the Tesla-inspired Jesse's Gauntlet and take down the horde of enemies in the West Texas-like world.
4. Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
Developed by Naughty Dog, Uncharted 4: The Thief's End continues Nathan Drake's journey through South American territory. As a retired fortune hunter, Nathan continues his journey with his long-lost brother Samuel Drake and seeks to rescue him from a Mexican drug mafia, upon discovering Captain Henry Avery's pirate treasure.
This game takes place in various countries, offers vast dark jungle, green terrain and water areas to explore. From melee combat to gun combat, this game has everything you need for your weekend getaways.
5. Bloodborne
This PlayStation exclusive is a masterpiece that is not yet very popular in the gaming community. Set in the world of Yharnam, the boss fight in this game will give you nightmares. If you underestimate the enemies, they can tear you apart in an instant. By defeating a myriad of enemies, you can upgrade your bloodthirsty chaos ability and oppose bosses.
Although Fallen Order and Bloodborne have no similarities in terms of gameplay or game level design, it still makes the list because of the adventure and adrenaline rush it provides every time you resume the play button.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be available starting April 28, with its gameplay mechanics and combat rediscovered.