Review and Evaluation of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

In recent years we have witnessed the failure of Star Wars several times in the world of video games, but the new animated story Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order from Respawn Entertainment is here to fix this. It is merely the game that every fan of this series is waiting. The new title is exceptional, and it will also delight fans of science fiction games. You will see the effects of some famous titles such as Uncharted on the topic of exploration and movements and Dark Souls on the subject of fighting, so we can say from the beginning that we recommend it.

Here are a review and evaluation of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

In Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, you will play as the last person in the game world, Cal Gedi Judin Baudin, five years after the massacre of the Jedi massacre, the Empire is searching for all the survivors to kill them and end their dynasty. Still, somehow our hero Cal managed to survive, and from here, the story begins when we see him working as a worker In removing parts of destroyed spaceships. But as expected, the time came when Cal had to use his force (force) to save his friend, and here the Empire became acquainted with him and had to use his laser sword, but our hero is not professional and does not have the skill to fight them.

As he explores the universe and fights many bad guys, Cal will get many different and strange friends who want to help him return the shattered Jedi Order and defeat the Empire to restore peace to the galaxy. The writing team at Respawn Studio has shown us its skill in the main story and characters, and in the end, you will learn a lot of things and will love (and will hate) many aspects, and sometimes the game gets off track, but it never loses its identity. Everything has been produced in a way appropriate for the world of Star Wars, but the weakest thing besides the story is our dear hero, Cal.

The main game hero is not a bad character, and I think Cameron Monaghan played his role well, except that he is a little naive and coward. There is nothing new or unique about it, and you will see its maturity while you progress the game. Indeed, there were significant characters worse than the Star Wars world, but it was disappointing when we compare it to the rest of the characters - even if you do not like the style, you will enjoy a lot of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

The game relies heavily on exploration where you will travel from one planet to another several time during your journey next to Cal. You will get new strength and capabilities that will help you fight and exploration also where you can climb the walls and balance on narrow tubes and swing on the ropes, but here comes the benefit of your strength (force). The first strength you will get will allow you to slow things down or enemies, and then you will remember your exercises. At the same time, you are young to get more powers like pushing and pulling and running on the walls - at the end of the game from the same team that provided us with Titan Bean.

When you gain the critical skills and powers, you will be able to reach entirely new places similar to the game Tomb Raider or God of War. For example, in the beginning, you will not have the momentum, but after your progress, you will be able to solve previous puzzles or push a bridge to open a new road or run from one wall to another. If you do not have the required strength, you will need to return later. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order game environments are enormous, and there will be lots of places and secrets to explore, even if you can't reach everything. Each planet has its background, and you can visit them in any order you want and return to them whenever you want by visiting the captain Jerry the Tattler.

The environments differ significantly, as mentioned above, and not only by appearance. For example, you are not likely to climb a tree on the planet Bougano, but you will do this a lot on planet Cachek, and each of them has distinct enemies. Damned mega in several places in Kashiيك but you will never see them anywhere. Each planet has its own life and is different from the others, and the game makes returning them interesting. You will visit each world several times, but each time you will be able to go to new places because of your capabilities, which will open paths that you could not reach previously. You can also open shortcuts to cross to shorter distances, but unfortunately, there is no fast travel system, and if you want to go somewhere you have to travel on foot. Let's say you wanted to get an item far away from the ship and you didn't open any shortcuts; you would have to fight, walk, jump again and return in the same way and sometimes even if there were shortcuts you would feel the road was long which might reduce the desire to go back and explore.

All of this exploration can be fun even if Cal is lonely, but it is not. Before getting into an enjoyable and satisfying combat system, I want to talk about the BD1 character that I think is the best Galaxy personality. The smart little robot that rides on Cal's back may be the best companion you can get. It is not only a companion but also a vital ally where he can check your surroundings and save wherever you go and show you that on the map you can reach whenever you want. Like Cal, BD1 capabilities will develop further and will be able to open closed doors for you and even help you in many different things. You are fortunate.

The game is not only about solving puzzles and exploration; in the end, you are my good, and many want to kill you. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order game has an enjoyable close combat system, and you want to challenge you as well, it sometimes throws a group of enemies on you and some of them may be strong to be a tough challenge. You may feel annoyed for several minutes, but you will undoubtedly return to it. The combat system was satisfactory, and surprisingly, he followed the style of FromSoftware studio games such as Dark Souls and Bloodborne.

Play a game from this Studio. You will see the impact of their games on Fallen Order directly, starting from the points you can meditate on and choose to restore your health and replenish your stock. But if you do that, all the enemies that you killed will live again, or how each enemy has a different bearing capacity, you should pay attention to. Before you can attack and how Cal has the same thing. You must learn the distinctive attack patterns of each enemy and plan your actions because one stroke of some enemies may make you regret this movement.

The combat system is highly dependent on avoiding enemies' strikes and using your fearless laser sword. You can kill many different enemies with several attacks only if you break their defenses. You can also repel (laser?) Bullets and fire again at the enemy - which is very satisfying. Cal has many moves, but there is no need to use them on all enemies, for some of them require you to jump to avoid strikes and then hit them several times and get away again while some of you need you to dash and collapse at them with quick strokes. Many animations significantly increase the fun of the fight, and all the challenges were fair. I will not lie to you. I have died several times, especially when a group of enemies surrounds you at an angle. There is only one thing that you can do, which is surrender. Playing is cheap and tired sometimes, but the thrill of the challenge has always been around.

Your strength plays a vital role in a combat system where you can catch an enemy and throw it away, or push them from the top of a plateau, but do these forces not work on the big ones? Use slow power and avoid movement, or hit them quickly before they come to you again. As you progress and develop, your character will become more reliable than ever before, and you may think that you are the strongest of the galaxy until a strong enemy comes to remind you that you are still just a good guy.

One of the most critical factors in all games is fighting the bosses, they must be satisfying, and fun and some big games failed like Death Stranding except that in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Fighting the bosses is fun and satisfying in a big way, especially those who fight you with their swords to become a fair duel. I didn't see much difficulty fighting the leaders, and I killed a large percentage of them from the first time over the usual problem, but they were always fun and often had their movements.

The graphics of the game and its world are very stunning and contain many stunning views, but unfortunately, there are many technical problems, although I play on the Playstation 4 Pro. Sometimes the graphics may disappear and appear suddenly or delay loading, and sometimes the enemies are late in doing what they must do. Still, the most annoying thing is when you go from one region to another, then you have to wait for several seconds to load that area, which is not acceptable with a game in 2019. It was good and didn't affect gameplay, and exploration was fun. When you take entirely on the game, you'll see the aesthetic of the Star Wars world right away.
Some players may be unhappy that exploration will only provide you with cosmetic elements or a background story about the world and the characters that you can learn from the other game characters. I might agree with this a bit, but I didn't save it and found myself on my laser sword allocation list whenever I found a new part.

The problems I had with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was reasonably straightforward compared to everything the game did correctly. This is a beautiful and exciting game with different and fun environments, and it reminded me of what God Of War has provided us with its world. The set contains excellent sounds and an interactive and satisfying combat system similar to what Dark Souls has brought to us, a method of exploration, climbing, and avoiding obstacles of Uncharted quality as well as rapid movements and running on the walls of Titanfall as mentioned above. Star Wars films were successful because they took lessons from movies released before. Respawn Studio did the same with this video game and made it an experience that would delight the fans of the series and even those who have not seen or read anything about it. I wish there were a better archiving system or a fast travel system, and I hope that there were no technical errors except that despite all these things, this is the best Star Wars game we got in the last ten years, and the Risbaon studio did an excellent job. I enjoyed my time a lot during my experience of it.

What we like about the game:


  • Impressive graphics and excellent sound system
  • Exploration and puzzle-solving was hugely enjoyable due to the multitude of environments
  • A fun and satisfying combat system
  • A wide variety of enemies
  • BD1 Automated


What we dont like about the game:


  • The character performance of the game hero is boring
  • Many technical problems
  • Lack of a fast travel system
  • There is no support for the Arabic language. Review and evaluation of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

Five Things you should know about Death Stranding PC Version before Purchasing it

On July 14th, the official deadline for the death game "Death Stranding" on the personal computer is approaching, the version he will undertake to issue in full on the publisher's 505 Games.

Perhaps we remember this game, which caused a media sensation between the players in themselves and their clear division on the one hand, and critics on the other hand, whose ratings for the game varied wildly, I can brief my words in general that (Kojima blamed for the amount of love and expectations)

The talented developer Hideo Kojima did not pay much attention to many of the criticisms leveled against him, since his last strange and unique game. Death Stranding aimed at a specific category of an audience of players who loved it to the core and lived and toured its world and its strange and dark atmosphere. (I am the first of them).

In any case, the game was exclusive to PlayStation 4 players. Soon, PC players will finally experience the game. We may again see a return to the storm of contrasting and divergent opinions about the game, and the player may ask!
Will with the tremendous capabilities of the personal computer and benefit from some updates on the game will improve the computer version's experience?
Therefore, there are several things that we should know about this copy, as it may be a catalyst in order to try it on advanced capabilities. Mention the most important

Game Settings and Graphic Improvement

The game will support the Ultra-Wide feature with support for 60 frames per second. The quality of graphics textures more accurate in addition to full support for the field-of-view feature that allows us to see details and remote features and address them without problems and a set of other visual effects that improve the experience.

Death Stranding Game Specifications


  • The game runs at 30fps in 720p resolution.
  • Operating system: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel® Core i5-3470 or AMD Ryzen 3 1200
  • Memory (RAM): 8 GB
  • Graphics card: GeForce GTX 1050 3 GB or AMD Radeon RX 560 4 GB
  • DirectX: version 12
  • Storage space: 80 GB
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible
  • Game runs at 30fps in 1080p resolution
  • Operating system: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-4460 or AMD Ryzen 5 1400
  • Memory (RAM): 8 GB
  • Graphics card: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB or Radeon RX 570 4 GB
  • DirectX: version 12
  • Storage space: 80 GB

Why we think SnowRunner is the Best Off-road Simulation Game

SnowRunner: Best Off-road Simulation Game?

  • Imagine being stuck in the middle of a mountain road, wheels of my truck roll around because of mud that flooded them, and as long as I wondered during moments like these, is playing this game and reviewing it worth it?


The more you try to get out of the mud and fight this, the worse the situation will be. Also, I can't get myself out because the closest tree or something I can stick to is far away. But somehow, I always managed to get off the rough road, sometimes because of luck, and sometimes I don't know how. When this happens, you will feel the wonderful feeling of victory, but this will not last long as you will hang again on another path because of the game environment that wants to kill you with mud and snow.

The pleasure of driving (especially from the first person) and overcoming these challenges made me continue this tiring journey. SnowRunner sometimes wants you to fail, which makes winning food delicious in stages. This experience that you will live in will despair, annoyance, and anger when you lose control of your truck or slide down an ice path, but this experience is worth it.

In the beginning, the game will explain its basics, from starting the engine and using the brakes to using a four-wheel-drive that consumes more fuel but helps you get out of the mud quickly. After completing the training, you will be able to roam the open world the way you want it. SnowRunner game map is vast and contains a lot of tasks that you can complete in any order. These tasks differ from delivering wood and steel to help finish bridges, find a missing scientific team on top of a snowy mountain, or pull an oil tanker from a swamp.

When you finish your tasks you will get a currency that can spend on buying new trucks or allocating your current truck, which allows you to go to more challenging places and this means that you will be able to get more money - the more difficult the task, the more profits you get. If you play for a long time, you will be able to build a fleet of trucks in your garage, and then you will be ready to handle whatever nature throws at you.
There are three different game areas, each with its unique terrain and atmosphere. You will start with Michigan County, which is filled with autumn woods and mountain paths. Various events, such as the region being severely flooded, means that the mud is becoming ubiquitous, and you must deliver supplies to the isolated citizens.

The second area is Alaska that adds SnowRunner white style, and that will throw everything terrible for you in winter like deep drifts, snow lakes, and endless glides. I think that the snowy terrain is the most challenging game that will make you feel a nervous breakdown, especially when you lose control of the truck on ice, the game also warns you about this subject when you first arrive in the area.

The last region is Timor, a rugged peninsula in the far north of Russia that is filled with dense forests, swamps, dirt roads, and a dark, dark sky that you will never stop looking at. The aesthetics of nature, colors, and graphics will accompany you everywhere you go in SnowRunner, which brings the experience closer to realism and the enjoyment of the eyes.

You can switch vehicles in SnowRunner, and I think this is a very cool game feature. If your truck gets stuck, you can switch to another car in your garage and use the crane to pull it out of that place. Also, the game supports cooperative online mode. If a friend you know plays the game, he can come to your rescue, but don't be surprised if the rescue vehicle gets stuck in the same damn place. If you are stuck to a point where you can't be saved, you can start over from your garage, but then again, you will have to drive to the top of the mountain you were, and believe me, this is the last thing you want to do.

The game may not bring you the best, but it is a simulation game, which awaits you when you play it. The gameplay is fun and highly realistic, but it will undoubtedly provide an enjoyable experience, especially if you are a fan of trucks and bumpy roads. I am not a fan of these things, but I recommend SnowRunner because it exceeded my expectations.

What we like about the game?


  • A fun and challenging driving system
  • A massive and beautiful open world with rich content
  • Graphics and music tracks make the experience fun in stages
  • A great pass time.

What we dont like?


  • Sometimes you feel that you are the only one in this world
  • There are times the camera is annoying.