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Moran star wars jedi: survivor
Moran star wars jedi: survivor









Greez has a great moment when after the deaths of Cere and Cordova, Cal and Merrin begin blaming themselves for not foreseeing Bode's betrayal.Denvik doesn't get the Mercy Kill he was just begging for, and soon ends up choked to death by the Sith Lord offscreen as punishment for his many crimes. Denvik being left alive as a form of Cruel Mercy, with Cal knowing he's leaving him for Vader to finish later.The effect is particularly notable in that it comes up after the death of Dagan Gera, who was by all accounts the Big Bad of the game up until then, and dramatically shifts the story into a completely different plot (albeit one that includes Tanalorr on some level). In general, it comes across as a method of extending the game and justifying why he could be a serious threat to Cal, rather than natural progression.

moran star wars jedi: survivor

It doesn't have much of a reason to have been there either.

  • Ass Pull: Bode having secretly been a Jedi sleeper agent comes out of nowhere, with little to no build-up to it.
  • He sports a name and a boss healthbar, and yet he goes down just as easily as other Stormtroopers.

    moran star wars jedi: survivor

    Anti-Climax Boss: Played for Laughs with "Rick the Door Technician".

    moran star wars jedi: survivor

    Is she just repressing her sadness, grief and anger and bottling it up inside of herself? Or does she understand that Cal and Merrin didn’t have much of a choice and that they were fighting for their lives, especially since by that point, her father was too far gone and denied every chance he had to turn back from the path he was on? Alternative Character Interpretation: At the end of the story, Kata seems pretty quick to forgive Cal and Merrin for killing her father Bode, even when you take into account that she clearly knew that he did terrible things to ensure her safety.











    Moran star wars jedi: survivor