3 Antworten2026-06-30 10:54:20
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is a massive game that covers all nine mainline 'Star Wars' films, so the length really depends on how you play. If you just blast through the main story missions, you're looking at around 20–25 hours. But if you're like me and get distracted by every shiny stud, hidden Kyber Brick, or hilarious Lego-fied cutscene, that number easily doubles. I spent hours just wandering around the open-world hubs like Mos Eisley, laughing at the NPCs' antics or hunting down side quests.
And then there's completionism—oh boy. Tracking down every minikit, challenge, and character unlock can push playtime well past 60 hours. The game's packed with Easter eggs and deep-cut references, too, like Dex's Diner from 'Attack of the Clones' or the infamous 'They fly now?' gag from 'The Rise of Skywalker.' It’s the kind of game where you boot it up for 'just 30 minutes' and suddenly it’s 2 AM.
4 Antworten2026-07-07 13:25:08
Man, the hype around 'Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2' is real! I’ve been scouring every bit of news since the first game blew me away. Last I checked, EA and Respawn haven’t dropped an exact date yet, but rumors point to late 2023 or early 2024. The first game’s success practically guaranteed a sequel, and with Cal Kestis’ story left wide open, it’s gotta be coming soon.
I’ve seen some leaks suggesting it might tie into the 'Ahsoka' series, which would be insane. Either way, my lightsaber is ready—just hope they keep those killer combat mechanics and maybe expand the planets. The wait’s killing me, but hey, good things take time!
5 Antworten2026-07-07 05:02:49
Man, I was so hyped for 'Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2'—or as it's officially called, 'Star Wars Jedi: Survivor'—and it totally delivers! The game picks up right where the first one left off, following Cal Kestis five years after the events of 'Fallen Order.' The story dives deeper into his struggle against the Empire, and we get to see how much he's grown as a Jedi. The stakes feel higher, the worlds are more expansive, and the emotional beats hit even harder. Plus, the new characters add so much depth to the narrative.
What really got me was how the game explores Cal's trauma and resilience. The writing feels more mature, and the action sequences are insane. If you loved the first game, this sequel is a must-play. It’s like reuniting with an old friend who’s been through hell but still fights like a champ.
3 Antworten2026-07-07 23:21:52
Man, the hype around 'Jedi: Fallen Order 2' is real! I've been scouring every gaming forum and dev interview for crumbs, and here's the deal: nothing's confirmed for 2024 yet. Respawn Entertainment dropped that killer first game, and rumors swirled after EA vaguely teased 'more Star Wars adventures.' But with no title or trailer, it's all speculation.
That said, the original's success makes a sequel inevitable—just maybe not this year. Respawn's also juggling 'Apex Legends' updates and that rumored 'Titanfall' revival, so timelines could stretch. I’d bet on a 2025 release, but hey, E3 surprises happen! Till then, I’m replaying 'Fallen Order' with mods to cope.
3 Antworten2026-07-07 09:55:36
I was super curious about this too after sinking dozens of hours into the first game! 'Jedi Fallen Order' had those semi-open zones like Zeffo and Kashyyyk, which felt expansive but still linear. From what I’ve seen, the sequel, 'Jedi Survivor', takes that foundation and cranks it up—more sprawling areas with optional paths and hidden goodies, but it’s not a full-blown 'Skyrim'-style open world. The devs described it as 'wide-linear,' which means bigger playgrounds to explore without losing that tight story focus.
Honestly, I dig this approach. It keeps the pacing snappy while letting you geek out over lore holocrons or backtrack for upgrades. The first game’s Metroidvania vibes are still there, just with more freedom to wander off the beaten path. If you’re hoping for a 'Star Wars' version of 'Elden Ring', you might be disappointed, but the balance they’ve struck feels fresh for the franchise.