TapTechNews August 26th news, the global media review of Ubisoft's open-world Star Wars IP game
Currently on Metacritic (M site), the PS5 version of this game has a score of 77 points (evaluated by 49 media), and the PC/Xbox version both have a score of 78 points (given by 18/13 media respectively).
IGN gave this game a 7-point evaluation, thinking that there are many repetitive contents in the game, and the game bugs are quite serious. TapTechNews sorts out the game evaluations as follows:
Ironically, the spaceship of the protagonist Kai Vess in
The various vehicles that players encounter in the game actually cannot be driven, and players can only drive their default vehicles, which is a bit disappointing for modern open-world adventures.
The stealth mission of the game feels like
The game is full of many bloated side quests, such as racing, transporting items, etc. These characters can help the protagonist earn reputation and money to customize items.
The combat system of the game appears rigid and repetitive, and there are a large number of bugs. In the trial process, it can be noticed that there are quite a few weapons of NPCs continuously dropping from their hands, the vehicles in the game often crash on slopes, and there are strange black screen faults when entering the planet's orbit.
The game background of this game takes place in the
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