“Despite playing for around 30 hours before seeing Survivor’s credits, I ended up leaving much of its world(s) unexplored,” he continues. “ Survivor feels huge, dense, and super got-dang expensive,” Lucas White writes in his review of the game for Kotaku, “and after just a few hours of playing the game’s action-packed intro on Coruscant its heart-stopping 150GB download size started making sense.” You’ll certainly want to get yourself comfortable while playing this massive sequel. Read More: Star Wars Jedi: Survivor: The Kotaku Review That way, you’re not only spending nearly $100 on a video game, you’re spending nearly $100 on a video game, and you can get a “free” three-wick candle. Target is offering free $10 gift cards to PS5 and Xbox Series X owners when they purchase either a standard or deluxe copy of the game online. This will, again, disappoint PC players, but console owners have another Jedi: Survivor deal to consider, too, if $10 from Bezos doesn’t sound like a sweet enough deal. To incense gaming device loyalists even further, there are no discounts listed for any of Amazon’s digital codes of the game. The $10 coupon also applies to the $90 Deluxe version of the physical PS5 game, but strangely, not to the Xbox Series X copy, which is instead listed at a 7 percent discount of $83. The 22 Best Games For The Nintendo Switch The 15 Best Games For Sony's PlayStation 5 Read More: Another Big Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Patch Is On The Way Amazon recently added a sneaky “apply $10 coupon” box you can click while purchasing physical copies for PS5 and Xbox Series X online. Though Respawn Entertainment’s gargantuan Metroidvania Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was only released a few days ago, on April 28, the $70 game is already $10 off. Cal Kestis stares at the camera in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
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