

Gameplay makes use of all the PS VR2 features, with proper hand controls, a variety of movement options, and haptic feedback. Just don't expect the pacing to be perfect. The DLC chapters from the original are here, too, and provide a variety of new gameplay challenges and even let players control a Jedi in one mission. Once the story gets less handhold-y, however, the characters begin to drive the narrative and it hits a fun pace and becomes quite intriguing. The story is pretty good, but the first couple of hours can end up being a little bit of a slog as the game helps players get accustomed to the gameplay loop. The next few hours are spent gunning through Guavian Death Gang members while trying to solve a variety of environmental puzzles and positioning challenges.

Tales from the Galaxy's Edge puts players in the shoes of a droid repairman, who may or may not be running an illicit delivery job before he gets boarded and ends up stranded on Batuu.
