Players can train, explore, and even hang out with the Marvel characters.
Players can explore The Toy Box Hub which allows them to access all kinds of extras besides the campaign. Watch Lovina play through the tutorial below: I was bashing into everything, but DI is rather forgiving when it comes to the ship’s health. I felt the flying was rather clunky and unintuitive. The feeling of power did not translate, however, to flying. Hee-yah! I can see how one would become intoxicated by the Dark Side. Nothing makes you feel more powerful than standing down a hallway and force pushing a crowd of droids. Players also have the ability to use The Force.
I always seemed to be focused on enemies off-screen and the camera would not automatically rotate to accommodate my fighting or the camera would be behind an obstacle and I wouldn’t be able to see my foes. My only upset was that the camera still has some issues. Not only is the lightsaber combat more rewarding with slow action “death” scenes, but it is far more initiative and fluid than past DIs. The combat feels much tighter than DI2.0. Both figures come with the Twilight of the Republic pack. Right off, I chose to mainly play using Ahsoka Tano (she dual-wields!) rather than Anakin Skywalker (a name I’m familiar with). Even though I’m not up to date on all things Star Wars, I really enjoyed playing through the campaign.