After four years of success with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Respawn Entertainment is prepared to release Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Even if you are not a Star Wars fan, you will be compelled to move your controller by the game’s engaging story and distinct gameplay approach. If you were a fan of Fallen Order, you can appreciate similar games that will undoubtedly provide an exciting experience. Some of these games are far too difficult for casual gamers, but it is still worthwhile to try them out.
Tomb Raider Series
If you enjoyed the risky and immersive gameplay in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, you’ll adore Square Enix’s Tomb Raider trilogies. This series has everything you could possibly want, from parkour to traversing a beautiful mountain or forest world. As the fan-favorite Lara Croft, you can explore ancient temples, catacombs, mythology, and more.
Tomb Raider’s narratives revolve around the pursuit of treasure and the recovery of its history. Tomb Raider, like Fallen Order, is a semi-open world game in which you can explore, earn experience points, acquire resources, and enhance Lara Croft.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Sekiro: Shadows Depart Twice debuted the same year as Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. But Sekiro’s gameplay is quicker than Fallen Order’s, and even in simple mode, the bosses will give you a headache. Most bosses can be defeated by dodging precisely and then attacking their vulnerable area. This is not your average hack-and-slash game.
Throughout your voyage, you must upgrade your prosthetic limb and appreciate the Japanese folklore setting.
Evil West
This game is an ideal sequel to The Fallen Order. The 12-hour linear campaign of Evil West is dominated by vampires, werewolves, and undead. This cowboy-zombie annihilator is a revitalizing shock from the past that capitalizes on the old-fashioned western atmosphere and vampire-hunting action.
In Evil West, you will assume the role of Jesse Rentier from the Rentier Institute, a vampire and cursed soul-hunting organization. Throughout the duration of the game, you must upgrade Tesla-Inspired Jesse’s Gauntlet and slay hordes of adversaries in a Western-Texas-inspired environment.
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End.
Uncharted 4: The Thief’s End, created by Naughty Dog, continues Nathan Drake’s voyage through South American terrain. Nathan, a retired treasure hunter, continues his voyage with his lost sibling Samuel Drake in an effort to rescue him from the Mexican Drug Mafia by locating Captain Henry Avery’s pirate treasure.
This game is set in multiple countries and features dense and expansive jungle, verdant topography, and aquatic areas to investigate. This game has everything you need for the weekend, from intense close-quarters combat to gunfights.
Bloodborne
This PlayStation-exclusive masterpiece is not particularly well-known in the gaming community. Set in the Yharnam universe, this game’s final battle will give you nightmares. If you underestimate your adversaries, they can rip you to shreds in an instant. You can enhance your blood chaos ability and take on monsters by defeating numerous foes.
Despite the fact that Fallen Order and Bloodborne have no gameplay or level design similarities, it still makes the list due to the adventure and adrenaline high it provides every time you recommence play.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, with its rediscovered gameplay mechanics and combat, will go live on April 28.