The “Slow Mode” in Star Wars Jedi Survivor will give a sense of power to anyone who uses it

The gameplay and narrative of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order pleasantly surprised both series fans and new players. The protagonist, Cal Kestis, quickly became a fan favorite. However, many agreed that the platforming mechanics needed improvement.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a true sequel, according to an industry theory shared by the president of Naughty Dog years ago. It must contain 33% of the exact original game, 33% of novelties based on those mechanics, and 33% of truly unpublished novelties. This theory aptly describes the new installment in the Respawn saga.

While the quality mode is impressive, the 30 frames per second frame rate detracts from the smoothness of the experience, especially during combat. It also gives the impression that some frames are missing from animations, a similar issue to the first game.

Players can choose from subtitles, closed captions, control customization, visual adjustments, gameplay modifiers, and five difficulty levels. They can also opt for Slow Mode, which adds to the sense of power in the game.