Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2 - 10 Things The Sequel MUST Include

8. Meaningful Customization

Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Nightsister Merrin
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Being able to customize your lightsaber, ship, and appearance was a surprisingly addicting part of Fallen Order's gameplay. But like with a lot of things in this game, it could definitely be taken a step further.

For one, pretty much all of the customization you can make are purely cosmetic, and in the case of the outfits, they're pretty basic changes. Your only real choices are either poncho or no poncho, and even then, the obvious answer is no poncho because no self respecting jedi should look like a Peruvian folk singer. It's not true outfit customization until you can dress your character up in a chicken suit, dammit!

And in the case of the lightsaber, while you can give the saber all the different hilt, shaft and emitter combos you want - and impressively they all match up really well with each other regardless of combination - that's about the end of it. There should be damage or force benefits to the combinations you make, each with their different pros and cons.

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