From healing to exploration to fighting.

Approximately 13 minutes of gameplay was shown at E3 2019. It looked linear and heavily scripted, but apparently the universe is built around hubs located on different planets. From these hubs you can explore linear spokes. As you gather resources and unlock upgrades for your Jedi powers and the droid that accompanies you, you will also unlock new spokes, thus advancing the story.

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According to the structure of the game is directly from
Metroid Prime
inspired and the developers even designed
Metroid Prime
s upgrade structure in
Fall order
after. “Ours in Jedi: Fallen Order is nothing like that,” said the game director
Stig Asmussen
opposite
GI
. “but it was a good exercise to go through.

“I think (Jedi: Fallen Order’s approach) will feel fresh; it’s not exactly like Metroidvania. We also looked at games like Bloodborne and Dark Souls that have the same types of methodology. We studied those games and they inspired us to find an experience that works well for our game.”

Fall order
borrows a lot more from
Dark Souls
,
Bloodborne
and even
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
out of. The Health Canisters Your droids work almost the same as
Dark Souls
‘ Estus Flasks. You only refill them when resting on your ship or at save points. As you run, you increase the number of healing flasks you can use between rests. Save points even respawn smaller enemies in the area – once again just like in
Dark Souls
.

practiced
Sekiro
Fans will be happy to see you in
Fall order
can parry attacks with a well-timed press on the left bumper. Enemies lure with a block meter that can be broken/emptied with repeated attacks, ultimately allowing you to perform a lightsaber execution move. This system was in
Sekiro
very satisfying and goes well with deadly lightsaber combat.

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