Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order - 10 Things That MUST Be Included
2. Vehicle Sections
EA
A Star Wars game wouldn't be a Star Wars game without at least some element of vehicle gameplay, and given how Jedi are proven pilots, it would seem like a massive missed opportunity if Fallen Order didn't involve the player hopping in a starfighter to blast the Empire to smithereens.
We've seen EA Motive collaborate with DICE to do vehicle sections with Battlefront, and they were apparently also involved with the cancelled Project Orca. Although neither title is similar to the style of game Fallen Order will be, their experience with making Star Wars vehicles feel authentic would come in handy if Respawn included levels with vehicular elements.
Speeder bikes, walkers and starfighters should all feature if possible, and though the focus still has to be on lightsabers, ensuring gameplay has plenty of variety should also be a priority.
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