Looking ahead to what features and mechanics can be iterated upon fromStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, it is clear thatStar Wars Jedi: Survivorneeds to concentrate first and foremost on its performance issues.Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’s gameplay is fantasticas it blends Soulslike mechanics with traditional action-adventure mechanics, but it is difficult to overlook glaring visual discrepancies as well as audio bugs and physics glitches that frequently occur.

This should definitely be Respawn’s priority whenlooking at the development ofStar Wars Jedi: Survivorif it hopes to have a better launch reception thanStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. But aside from performance concerns, there is a singular feature that must also be addressed and included inStar Wars Jedi: Survivorthat would instantly make it much more favorable than its predecessor. InStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, all cutscenes are and always have been unskippable, and that should change.

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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’s Unskippable Cutscenes are Egregious

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’s cutscenes range from emotional to action-packed, and the narrative is told wonderfully and cinematically through them. But while cutscenes are always a must on a first playthrough for any game, it is particularly egregious to not have any skippable functionality to them.

In many modern games, cutscenes will give players a button prompt they can press if they wish to cancel it midway and skip to the next playable gameplay sequence. Others allow players to pause during cutscenes and access menu settings or put the controller down for a moment before resuming or skipping the paused cutscene.Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderlets players pause during cutscenes, but cutscenes are completely unskippable throughout the game.

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Even more egregious is the fact that cutscenes remain unskippable in New Game+, and there has not been a patch sinceStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’s release in 2019that allows for skippable cutscenes. This suggests that cutscenes being unskippable is a deliberate feature that Respawn never intends to rectify because it was purposeful.

Cutscenes inStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Ordercan be lengthy, and the fact that they are unskippable extends the game’s length negatively and adds bloat to it in subsequent playthroughs. Of course, while unskippable cutscenes can be a particularly intolerable nuisance, there are many other considerably pressing features that can make a game much more accessible for players, and they deserve to be addressed inStar Wars Jedi: Survivoras well.

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Should Consider Other Modern Accessibility Features

In terms of how fluidly players can move throughoutStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, there is a lot of openness that the player has access to once they have finished the tutorial sequence on Bracca and landed on Bogano. Not every pathway or area will be accessible right then and there, but there are still a lot of optional crevices and even an optional boss inStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’s fearsome Oggdo Bogdothat players can face if they choose to.

Further, players then have direct access to Zeffo and Dathomir. So while these cutscenes do make for a great deal of time spent watching them without the option of a skip function, there are long stretches of uninterrupted gameplay to also look forward to.

Because a cutscene skip function should be readily easy to implement,Star Wars Jedi: Survivorshould also take a page out ofthe next-gen titles pioneering accessibility, such asGod of War Ragnarok. These include visual, auditory, and textual aids, which undoubtedly assist many players to overcome any unique challenges they may have.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderlacked a lot of features in general for accessibility and functionality, but its next-gen exclusive sequel should demonstrate a willingness to improve upon the original and offer players any assistance it can to make the experience better from both a performance and functionality standpoint.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivorreleases on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X in 2023.