Avid Star Wars fans will notice the list (as seen below) has a plethora of allusions to the franchise, with the trophy for unlocking all trophies being dubbed “A New Hope.” Other Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order trophies make humorous references to Alderaan, “Visiting Alderaan Places”; references to major Obi-Wan Kenobi lines like “Scum and Villainy” and “For a More Civilized Age”; and the infamous beginning crawl line, “In a Galaxy Far, Far Away.”
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Those interested in how difficulty factors in will be glad to know that there doesn’t appear to be any locked to a certain difficulty. In fact, most of these seem like they could easily be earned in a single run through of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. That’s hard to say for sure, however, until the full game launches, but there’s nothing that immediately appears to be exclusive of another.
A New Hope - Earn all trophies
Kicking Back - Kick a phillak that has kicked you
Collector - Collect all chests and secrets
Legendary Beasts - Defeat four mysterious creatures
Feel the Force - Unlock all Jedi skills
A Galaxy Far, Far Away - Complete all of BD-1’s holomaps
Trust Only In The Force - Complete the story
The Mantis - Join the crew
A Long Time Ago - Discover the Bogano Vault
The Obstacle is the Way - Complete the Tomb of Eilram
Everything is Connected - Complete the Tomb of Miktrull
The Holocron Awaits - Open the Vault
Happy Go Wookiee - Free the Wookiees from Imperial imprisonment
Her Name Was Masana Tide - Defeat the Ninth Sister
Visiting Alderaan Places - Explore the crashed Venator
Gorgara Falls - Defeat the winged terror on Dathomir
For A More Civilized Age - Craft a lightsaber of your own
I Knew He Was No Good - Defeat a former Jedi Master
Back At You - Defeat 50 enemies with reflected blaster bolts
Perfect Timing - Parry 100 enemies
Kickoff - Defeat an enemy using only kicks
Triple Take - Defeat 3 enemies using a single lightsaber throw
What Goes Around… - Defeat an enemy with their own Slowed blaster bolt
Big Bang - Defeat 20 enemies with explosives
Don’t Mess With BD-1 - Defeat an enemy with a hacked droid
Can’t Touch This - Precision Evade 100 attacks
Look Out Below - Send 25 enemies over the edge
Not So Fast - Defeat 25 enemies while they are under the effect of Empowered Slow
Bank Shot - Defeat an enemy by colliding them with another enemy
Blade Master - Hit a single enemy with all lightsaber types
Cal Got Your Tongue? - Slice an oggdo’s tongue
Medical Droid - Find all of BD-1’s stim canisters
Green Thumb - Have a fully grown terrarium
Full House - Recruit all possible crew members for the Mantis
Data Disk - Find all of BD-1’s encrypted logs
Sabersmith - Fully customize your lightsaber
The Full Glow-Up - Customize the look of Cal, BD-1, and the Mantis
Data Collector - Scan all enemy types
Scum and Villainy - Defeat each type of Bounty Hunter
Echo Location - Discover 75 Force Echoes
Many of them are related to using the Force, combat, Cal’s droid companion BD-1, and the obvious story-related achievements. The latter actually begs a ton of questions, as there are locations such as Bogano Vault and the Tombs of Eilram and Miktrull, as none of these locations of figures have been mentioned prior to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
It’ll be interesting to see how the game is receive when it launches in just a couple of days, but during our Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order preview, we noted that the game’s writing, combat, and puzzle mechanics were impressive. Hopefully, this proves to be the Star Wars games fans have been hoping for.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order launches on November 15 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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