![]() He called me an asshole and said he won't talk to me again until I apologize. I said I was taking his advice and not overdressing myself like he said. When it was over and I got home he texted me saying what I did was ridiculous and I looked like a homeless. Many people looked at us because I really looked terrible, looking like a needy. He was very ashamed of me, but I looked at him and told him to walk hand in hand with me. I said "did you like it?" His friends understood right away and started laughing. When I arrived at the meeting place, he was stunned, not knowing what to say. When I looked in the mirror I saw that I looked terrible, but since my boyfriend doesn't like me to get ready, I thought I'd make his wish. I put on an old sweatshirt that was kind of torn, left my hair messy and put on some old pants that weren't too bad. So recently he asked me out again with him and his friends and friends' girlfriends. We hang out a lot with his friends, so they know he tends to say that about me when I get home. I took it very seriously and started wearing less makeup but he still says I dress up too much and call me "Christmas tree". However, my boyfriend says that I dress up too much and that girls who wear too much makeup looks insecure. His friends always comment that I look pretty, my makeup is done right and that kind of thing. Whenever he asks me out I dress up, do my makeup and hair hours before to look pretty for him. He is a good person, but one thing that he does that i don't like is when he comment about my clothes. No Force push required.I (20f) am dating my (21m) boyfriend for six months. It's a prequel and a computer game, so it can't deliver planet-imploding repercussions for the overall Stars Wars canon, but we'd happily hit lightspeed and join Cal and BD-1 on another adventure in a second. It's a solid, faithful and incredibly fun adventure in the Star Wars universe, with a substantial playtime and plenty of extras to hunt down. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order borrows liberally from other titles and doesn't really bring anything dramatically new to the table, but that doesn't matter. BD-1 even brilliantly bleeps the Star Wars theme while zipping around to hack things, which put a huge smile on our face. Voice acting in the game is mostly solid and you're constantly accompanied by all the classic soundboard of noises you'd expect from Star Wars, from lightsaber swings, to blaster pings and Wookee roars. But thankfully none of these issues were game-breaking, and definitely didn't outweigh what a joy the game is to play overall. We experienced some textures popping in and out during gameplay, along with occasional slow down and lag in loading new areas and costumes. They vary from lush jungles, icy underground caverns, to sterile Empire bases and ancient temples. The opening sections of the game featuring a daring train escape are stunning, plus the game's landscapes have huge variety in terms of geography and design. Generally Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order looks great. ![]() Or in adorable bits of dialogue with Cal's bestest bot buddy, BD-1. The best moments of story tend to unfold in the radio conversations with Cal and his crew, as well as some great taunting via the game's femme-Darth-Vader-alike, the Second Sister (Elizabeth Grullon). This includes visits to the Wookiee planet of Kashyyyk, the home planet of Mr Darth Maul, Dathomir, cameos from Rogue One's Saw Gerrera (Forest Whitaker) and even a small reference to the new Star Wars Disney+ show The Mandalorian.Ĭal teams up with former Jedi Master Cere Junda (Debra Wilson) and four-armed, mutton-chopped alien pilot Greez Dritus (Daniel Roebuck) to try and track down a list of Force-sensitive children, which means plenty of planet-hopping on the trail of old Jedi Master Eno Cordova and his research. ![]() ![]() However, it simply doesn't matter, as it plays so well within the universe with lots of nice references for fans. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is set after Revenge of the Sith and before A New Hope, so don't expect many major revelations for the Star Wars universe. ![]()
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