In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Cal Kestis makes a return as a Jedi who is much more powerful and skilled than ever before, and with the game’s best outfits, players can ensure he’s more stylish, too. The game features a far larger list of clothing options than the prequel Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, and as the protagonist explores several planets, he’ll come across a wide variety of pieces to mix and match. But with so many different clothing pieces to unlock throughout their journey, it can become overwhelming for players to determine which Jedi: Survivor outfits are actually the best.
Thanks to the extensive customization options in Jedi: Survivor, players are now at liberty to not only choose Cal’s outfit but also his hairstyle and facial hair. None of these personalizations provide any gameplay perks or combat advantages, but being able to style a character from head to toe takes the immersion of the experience to the next level nonetheless. For his clothing, Cal has 13 outfits that can be put together from individual pieces that make up a set, and then there are several more items, particularly jackets, which are not directly related to any of the named outfits. These are included on the list, despite not being full outfits per se, as they are certainly stylish in their own right.
Being a mere sleeveless tank, the Training Shirt is the worst outfit item in the game thanks to its overwhelmingly basic design (as demonstrated above by SwanyPlaysGames on YouTube). The various color swatches atone for its lack of complexity somewhat, but players looking for a bit more flair will be better off selecting from the game’s other clothing options.
Though it’s technically classified as a jacket, the Bandolier Jacket isn’t really much of one at all. This item is a certain step up from the Training Shirt, but as JorRaptor on YouTube showcases, it only consists of a shoulder pad and a cross-body leather strap. Ultimately, it’s an uninteresting minimalist piece that struggles to shine compared to all of Jedi: Survivor’s other outfits.
The Mountaineer Jacket provides something of substance, but it still leaves a bit to be desired. The tattered woven chest piece paired with a plain long-sleeved shirt might be ideal for outdoor adventuring, but it, unfortunately, doesn’t provide much in the way of style. For Cal, this piece doesn’t even appear all that comfortable or useful, and he would be better off with nearly any other option available in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor instead.
2023-12-31 05:41:03
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