So with the success of Fallen Order and the sequel's imminent release, it seems to be as good of a time as ever to talk about what we want to see in the sequel and how we think it can improve on its predecessor. And that's what we'll be doing in this article, so let's get into it and may the Force be with us.
1. Better Cosmetic Options
Here's something that I know everyone will agree with better cosmetic options! Now, I'm not referring to the lightsaber customisation in the game because I felt the variety of sabers and crystal colours we could choose from was fantastic.
There really wasn't all that much to improve on when it came to that aspect. But something that definitely needs to be improved in the next title is Cal Kestis' outfits. As players explore Jedi: Fallen Order, they'll come across chests that can be opened with the aid of BD-1, and these chests are usually well-hidden throughout the world, making for a fun surprise when you encounter them in the world. Now, imagine how disappointing it would feel to explore an area and find one of these chests thoroughly, only for it to open and give you yet another re-colour of the poncho Cal is wearing. Very few unique outfits are available for Cal in the main game, and most costumes are just ponchos with different colours.
So towards the end of Fallen Order, there is a hallucination of Cal wearing an inquisitor outfit, and it looked great, so it would've made for a nice unlockable. Except it's not available to wear at all! We need more clothing options in this title because imagine dressing up Cal in something like the traditional brown Jedi robes or a rugged and battle-hardened bounty hunter outfit. Wouldn't that be awesome!? Or maybe even an alternate Sith version of the former padawan with yellow eyes and black robes! Better cosmetic options would make exploration more rewarding, giving players much more freedom in expressing themselves through Cal.
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