I saw the gameplay video.
From my point of view, it seemed to me a fairly (very) "static" and not very dynamic gameplay.
We immediately notice that they wanted to create something that reminds us of Uncharted.
The problem is that the action system of Uncharted manages to be very dynamic, and very variable, thanks to the possibilities that the gameplay of the game can offer you.
(how to use multiple types of weapons, be able to use a stealth approach in many phases, and have a system of covers for the whole game)
So the problems I noticed in this Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order gameplay video are:
- very easy difficulty.
(the only thing that can justify this approach is with the will to be "realistic" with the use of lightsabers, but then this should apply to every enemy of the game, including bosses)
Using, in practice, an almost totally OP protagonist.
(moreover the AI of the enemies does not seem very good, since they remain totally in place for a few seconds, after they have fired a shot)
- not very convincing "technical" factor choices.
The protagonist seems to be able to use the power of the "strength" without big limits at the moment.
(with the difference that this power lasts several seconds, but only on one opponent at a time)
Furthermore, the use of the lightsaber as a boomerang I did not find, personally, a great idea.
- the only weapons seem to be the lightsaber and the "strength".
So, no laser guns, apparently.
Which would make the gameplay built, in the round, only on these 2 variables.
Which is too little considering his universe.
I will await further clarification, before giving a final judgment.
But the impression the gameplay video left on me is quite normal, overall.
It almost seems to be a very standard adventure game.
Which draws inspiration from other games, as in small part from Uncharted, but which overall does not seem to be an excellent, or exceptional, game in anything that shows in the gameplay.
(giving therefore the premises for something that, in the end, could become monotonous if it is identical from the beginning to the end)
I will continue to keep an eye on him to see if my fears or doubts are true in the end or not.