![]() ![]() The good news is, if you don’t want to wait years for another Cal Kestis (and crew) story, there’s a book for that. So if you haven’t publicly praised Survivor for all to see - now’s the time! Whether or not we get more is less about the story and more about the success of the latest game. Much like The Empire Strikes Back, the second game leaves an open ending perfect for another, possibly final story to come soon thereafter. While a Survivor sequel isn’t necessary - is a second story installment ever, really? - the game does end on quite a sinister note. And he’s just one character of many who display this impressive level of growth - that is, for an action-adventure game that relies so heavily on combat in order for the player to progress. By the end of Survivor, he’s approaching the completely opposite end of the spectrum. ![]() Cal, for example, starts out as a Jedi in hiding having all but severed his connection with the Force. One of many reasons these games have found massive success is their attention to quality character development. “How can we take Cal and the crew to new places beyond what we were doing in the first game?” “I always wanted to see this as a trilogy,” he said. In an IGN interview, game director Stig Asmussen revealed he always wanted there to be a third installment of the story. Will Jedi: Fallen Order get another sequel? It’s quite likely, if Survivor’s director has any say in the matter. While it has never been the case for Star Wars video games, that could soon change thanks to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. So much of canon storytelling - even in books - has relied heavily on the three-act storytelling model. ![]()
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