
Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge

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Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge Enhanced Edition is an excellent way to showcase the best features of a fancy new PlayStation VR2. The first few hours of the story are its Episodes I and II (bad) but then things turn around and immerse us in Star Wars greatness.
As Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge continues to evolve, it could get more interesting. Right now, it feels like a decent early VR title that was merely expanded upon. That's not necessarily a bad thing! I just wish several aspects of it were more fleshed out. It's still more captivating than the recent trilogy.
With a solid and dependable blaster-led Star Wars adventure as its basis, there's more to Tales from the Galaxy's Edge than initially meets the eye, with the most fun to be had in the side tales picked up in Seezelslak's bar. This has had a big glow up since its original Meta Quest release, but left me wanting something more consistently inventive and truly built for PSVR 2 and higher powered systems. Hopefully we'll get to see that in future.
Star Wars Tales from the Galaxy's Edge starts pretty good... and stars to deflate more and more as you play. The gameplay doesn't evolve past the first hour, and even if it's a short game, it wastes some opportunities. But even with that, if you love Star Wars you will enjoy it. Interacting with C3PO or Yoda it's not an everyday thing...
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Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge - Last Call is a great example of how VR can combine fanservice, shooter and exploration with high production values.
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Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge doesn't offer a particularly long experience or a very rich gameplay, but as a VR shooter mixed with a bit of exploration, the outcome is quite good.
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Tales From the Galaxy's Edge looks, feels and sounds like Star Wars, and the campaign is an enjoyable enough adventure while it lasts. But it simply doesn't do enough with the universe.
Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge takes full advantage of Sony's PlayStation VR2, breathing new life into the game with updated visuals, awesome haptic feedback, and a story worth remembering.






















