Star Wars Jedi: Survivor review: The most fun you can have with a lightsaber
Everyone knows Star Wars. The original space odyssey from 1978 has taken many forms over the past decades. From the formerly loathed, now nostalgic prequels to Andor’s introspective look into facism, everyone has their own Star Wars they hold near and dear.
Rian Johnson and J.J. Abram’s sequel trilogy sparked discourse over what the true essence of Star Wars is, and how exactly this abstract concept can be actualized. Is it the formation of a found family and confrontation of a profound challenge? Or is it just lightsabers and planet-destroying spheres in the sky?