Here’s a review tailored for the — focusing on its in-game lore, depth, and usefulness to players. Review: Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order – The Codex (In-Game Lore Collection) Rating: 8.5/10 Essential for lore lovers, optional but rewarding for casual players
On Dathomir and Zeffo, you’ll scan 10+ entries in rapid succession. Notifications pile up, making it easy to ignore the Codex entirely by the final act. Final Verdict The Jedi: Fallen Order Codex is a love letter to Star Wars archivists. It doesn’t force itself on you, but if you take the time to read it, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of the Force, the Jedi’s fall, and the quiet resilience of survivors. It’s the kind of lore system that made KOTOR and Jedi Outcast memorable — and it’s one reason Fallen Order stands among the best modern Star Wars games. star wars: jedi fallen order codex
✔ Star Wars canon enthusiasts ✔ Players who read every datapad in Mass Effect or Bioshock ✔ Anyone confused about the Zeffo or Nightsisters lore Here’s a review tailored for the — focusing
The in Jedi: Fallen Order is far more than a throwaway menu filler. It’s a surprisingly deep, well-written archive that enriches the game’s world-building and bridges gaps between Episode III and A New Hope . What Works Well 1. Authentic Star Wars Voice Every entry feels like it was pulled from a visual dictionary or reference book. The writing matches the tone of the Clone Wars animated series and Rogue One — serious, detailed, and respectful of canon. Final Verdict The Jedi: Fallen Order Codex is
Certain enemy types (e.g., stormtrooper variants) have only one line of flavor text. A bit more backstory would have been welcome.