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Witcher 3 Cinematic’s are some of the best I have ever seen. A ton of people would love to see you do them I’m sure of it. As a side note when breaking down a night to remember (one of the cinematics) pay attention to the lyrics, a lot of reactors miss that.
Greater Terran Union stellaris invicta from The Templin Institute. they make story from game play. pretty interest i hope at least try Prologue it is most ten minute each
There are more of these Star Wars trailers! One more for the old republic, then one for knights of the fallen empire and one for the eternal throne. Would love to see a Star Wars fan react to these too!! Love your work
25:37 This is before the establishment of the rule of two so there's a lot of Sith in the galaxy. There are even multiple sith fighting each other for the title of emperor and forming their own groups. But you'll see more of that in the next cinematics :D
They need to go back to that. Rule of two is stale. They need to jump into the future and few hundred years, and pray fans forget the sequel trilogy ever happened. Maybe in the year 2035, put it on the shelf for another decade
The Old republic cinematics get better and better with each one. The next one in the series is called "deceived" which is amazing. Funnily enough the deceived trailer which is last one for the base game was acutally the reveal trailer for the game, before the Return and Hope. The original release order for the trailers was the Deceived, Hope and then the Return, but in the games timeline its The Return, Hope and Deceived. Blur studio's who made this, are some of the best CGI trailer studio's right up there with Blizzard. Blur Studios are responsible for the CGI for, The old Republic, Halo 2 and Halo wars, The Elder Scrolls online trailer movie, Warhammer 40k Dawn of War intro. They also helmed netflix's Love, Death and robots series. Love your reactions, i have made few animated projects in 3ds max for fun and therapy. Wish i had your eye for all the little details.
That's a really interesting release order. Halo Wars 1 and Dawn of War 1 are coming soon so I've got a lot of exciting videos coming your way. That's awesome that you're making some animation and it's important to be creative if you have that spark. You'll have to show me sometime.
blur studio also worked on marvel movies, deadpool, and bunch of others. But they did start with CGI trailers and they are best people at it. They always understand game they making trailer for.
The soldiers here are aren't clones, they're regular people. Clones are introduced in Attack of The Clones and these cinematics take place roughly 3,000 years before the movies. If I had to guess the reason they look so similar to Clone Troopers is purely for the familiarity factor of giving you something to relate with if you saw the movies before watching this. For the in-universe reason, the sith and republic constantly took inspiration from Mandalorian armor designs to design their own armor/military with.
exactly, a lot of tech and overall design came from Mandalorians so it wouldn't be crazy to have some similiarity in design of these soldiers and clones.... and as you said, it's important for them to make it so that even average player and not crazy fans, can recognize sides, characters and be able to get right into the universe. I'd say they did great job
The helmetless republic trooper in the trailer is Jace Malcolm, and he was also in the last trailer, losing his helmet in an explosion (which gave the smuggler his time to shine on-screen as Jace was recovering in the background). He was referred to by the smuggler as "Corporal", and since this is taking place years after that trailer - you can see at 1:33 he has a special shoulder pauldron to signify his new higher rank as the commanding officer of Havoc Squad (the specific unit in this trailer). If that wasn't enough info, the Jedi is Satele Shan, she and Jace Malcolm are together and had a child named Theron Shan.
Oh... Naughty. When I saw his face I just thought oh he's a clone trooper, he looks a lot like that actors face. Then again as it's been pointed out, this was way before the clones.
@@kaizammit Yup, this game takes place around 3,000 years before the movies. These troopers are just men and women enlisting in the military and becoming battle hardened through fighting Sith and Imperial soldiers on a near daily basis. They'd give the clone army a run for their money imo.
Kai she stopped it with the force, if you look at Malgus's face when he goes to stab her you can see the brief look of shock or surprise on his face. Also thanks for more of these Star Wars cinematics, they really are something ❤
I thought so but I did the standard oh no! Simple body blocking, gets me every time. Haha. More Star Wars to come so you're in for a treat. That's if you enjoy these videos that is. Funny enough, currently playing Jedi Survivor this very second.
I'm loving it currently, I've not played a game like this for a very long time and it's made me fall back in love with Star Wars. Even smashed through Ahsoka this week. Currently just got the force dash so Christ knows how far I am.
@@loganobrien8087 I've heard of that. Someone actually asked me to react to the opening or the trailer for it. Was it you? Is it worth checking out for the channel....
16:22 - That dude, even more than the Trooper leader, was a large part of why I went Republic Trooper Vanguard for my first character starting in the Beta and going forward. I don't know how much of a gamer you personally are, but this short spoke to my Tank heart. It takes a certain kind of crazy to want to be the guy that jumps into a situation, finds the biggest threat, and challenges it to a fight.
4:22 - The Force. She's basically doing a very, very localized Force Push in a way that's rare to see and hard to do. Her ancestor, Bastila Shan (from the first Knights of the Old Republic game, 300 years before the MMO) was also unusually gifted with the Force, able to do a power called Battle Meditation (it links in an entire side and provides synergy.)
The force power she’s using is called Tutaminis which absorbs/dissipates the energy. While it was a common ability that all Jedi were taught, it was really hard to actually block blaster bolts and lightsaber blades. Examples of Tutaminis are: Yoda blocking force lightning from Count Dooku and Emperor Palpatine in episodes 2 and 3, and Darth Vader blocking the blaster bolts from Han Solo in episode 5
@@CommanderBly5052 Thank you for the in depth breakdown. I tried to keep it as simple as possible for someone without the same context, but your reply giving examples helps a lot and gives someone who wants to dig down a place to start with the exact Power name.
What i really love about your reacts is that you first watch the whole video and react without breaking the videos flow and then after break it down. I really hate it if creators watch the video first time and then constantly stop to talk over what they see and potentioally ruin the flow of emotions you are supposed to get for the full running video
I hate those too! I have to see it how it was originally designed and want to feel what the filmmakers want me to feel. I'm glad you like the way I do it, thank for being here fella. KZ
That establishing shot of Alderaan, is also symbolic, as it's showing how the Republic is the light in the galaxy and the Sith Empire, represents the darkness.
Thanks for reacting. I have these cinematics saved on an external drive so I can rewatch them sometimes. Some of the best star wars story telling since the original trilogy. Better trilogy than the new disney stuff too.
I'm really enjoying these and looking forward to seeing the rest. These are definitely better and the Jedi move like Jedi. I finished Ahsoka yesterday and I moaned with every light saber battle.
Lorewise, the rule of 2 did not become a thing until thousands of years after the Old Republic era. Right now, there are armies of sith and jedi all over the place. It is glorious. Great video!
Malgus is such gigachad! He survived this, with no unbroken bone catched evac shuttle, threatened pilot to land just to kill 2 Jedi with 2 padawans and only then got treatment
The next one - ‘Deceived’ - is fantastic, but there’s also a few more that we’re made afterwards, ‘Sacrifice’ and ‘Betrayed’, which follow a different story. And finally, ‘Legacy of the Sith’ brings back Malgus, the main South in the last two cinematic. Highly recommend these three to watch in future.
I particularly like how the damage of the granade he set off in his hand is depicted. Like Jace (the trooper) got damaged mostly on his right side of his body as he set it off in his right side. And Malgus got damaged on the left side of his body more as it detonated more on his left side.
Fyi: the cinematics you're watching take place more than 3,600 years before the events in the Star Wars films. during this time there are essentially two superpower galactic "nations at war over control of the galaxy as a whole the titular 'old republic' (though to them in current obvi) and the Sith Empire, the latter ruled by the Sith (who were a species as in Malgus' master from the first cinematic), yes the ships at the end are the republic ones, and the troops on both sides are just patriotic troops like today's military, fighting to keep the enemy at bay(or conquer the galaxy respectively) hope this helps!
The Jedi is Satele Shan, the Republic soldier is Jace Malcolm, and the Sith is Darth Malgus. All 3 were in the Return trailer. Shan and Malcolm have a son together, Theron Shan. Satele used a Force ability called Tutaminis to absorb Malgus' lightsaber, the same ability Yoda used to absorb Darth Sidious' Force lightning in Revenge of the Sith.
Her name is Satile Shan, she used 'Tutaminis', to block the light saber hit from Malgus. usually used to block blaster bolts but I guess she was very very good with it.
12:09 - I've seen these short films dozens if not over a hundred times and it wasn't until this breakdown that I really fully appreciated the significance of the movements. By breaking usual convention by multi-axis movement in each slice of time and jumping days between shots in seconds it really grabs the viewer and throws them along the course of this "lightning war." Likewise the peace, then the troop formation on the plains and then the single file progression through a flaming scene. Very strong and historical connotations for each of those type of movements.
Something I found really interesting is that when Satele (the jedi) shows up the shot starts with the dutch angle and, as the force wave hit the camera, it gets shaken into a more horizontal orientation.
SWtOR as a game tells a story from 3800 years before E1 "The Phantom Menace". Thats why you see so much Sith and Jedi in the videos. I played SWtOR for a few years. The storytelling in the game for each class you can play is so nice and full of twists based on your choices made in the conversations with the npc´s. The power she (Satele Shan) uses is called from the "Tutaminis" skills, which is all about absorbing power. Like Yoda did against Dooku in E2 when Dooku threw lightnings towards Yoda and he absorbed them. Or against Palpatine in E3
The Old Republic takes place long before the Rule of Two was implemented, so there are a TON of Sith Lords everywhere. That's ultimately what led to their fall with all the infighting and power grabs, which is why Darth Bane created that rule to stop it from happening again, but also to preserve the Sith for future endeavours. And yes, that is Darth Malgus and Satele Shan, as well as the same Republic Trooper, Jace Malcolm, from the first one. Players could be Jedi Knights, Jedi Consulars, Troopers, and Smugglers (on the Republic side), or Sith Warriors, Sith Inquisitors, Bounty Hunters, or Imperial Agents on the Imperial side, so they were also given representation in the cinematics, rather than just focusing on the Jedi/Sith.
@@kaizammit wonderful breakdown, it's crazy how something as simple as light and camera movement can make the difference between watchable and memorable. Shows just how much time and effort goes to making these gems. How could you disappoint with such articulated analysis kai. I lived every second
Happy new year everyone! and as I know there's a lot of bad out there and hope to help counter it with good, I just want to start the new year off with sincere thanks and love for all you do and remind you that you are awesome, and we appreciate you!!!
34:25 You say that running scene is first time we see her using double ended lightsaber in this video, but we also see it in previous video and just before she starts running we see her spinning the lightsaber with one side already on before she ignites the other side at 3:20 and I think that is actually really well made reveal of light saber. It does show that she wields double-bladed lightsaber, but it doesn't really make big deal out of it making it main thing even when it is in the middle of the screen. It is almost teasing viewer first that you see her wielding lightsaber with quite long hilt and then it pans to hilt when she ignites the other side. It also reminds me how in Episode one we see Darth Maul wielding double-ended lightsaber first time in Star Wars, but in first time we see his lightsaber on he only uses one side and gives some viewers this nice tease that his saber is "Unique" from what we have seen before.
On the topic of worldbuilding: the soldier mentioned in the beginning that this is Alderaan. The planet that gets blown up by the Death Star a few thousand years later.
Great content Kai! I caught your Astartes vid and thought you did a fabulous job analyzing and also authentically enjoying and being engaged. Your content continues to be excellent, and I appreciate that you seem comfortable acting as a subject matter expert that isn't afraid to treat us like intelligent adults while keeping things accessible. Liked and subbed, keep up the good work!
Thank you so much fella! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos and the peek behind the curtains to filmmaking. It's an honour to have you subbed and I'll do my best to bring you the video breakdowns you want to see. KZ
One thing I noticed is that when the Sith Fighters screech past the screen, it’s a single shot. The camera pans around the fighters and even past them, you can still see some dark trees in the back, as they fly toward the Sith invasion force. Absolutely amazing
18:22 - I think they wanted to represent the frenetic, kinetic side of this part of gameplay - a PvP warzone (as opposed to a more formalized and smaller scale Arena match.)
She stopped the lightsaber with the force and her hand. at the time of this games release only three Jedi lines had the power to absorb and redirect energy - Skywalker, Horn and Revan. Bastila is Revan's grand daughter.
All three of the main characters in this cinematic were in the first one. In the case of the soldier, he is the one that survives, uses the heavy weapon to drive off the troops after the smuggler's pistol bit and catches Satele Shan (the Jedi master here - she was an apprentice in the first one) when she jumps for the spacecraft's ramp. I believe the difference you are spotting in her character design is to denote the difference in age and experience as there is an in universe time gap between these story clips (I believe this war is supposed to last about 40 years on and off).
thank you for the great reaction! if you liked this one you should definitely check out the next two trailers "deceived" and "betrayed", those def brought it to the next level
This game is set ±3000 years before “A New Hope” The Soldier we follow is called Jace Malcom. If you go back in the first cinematic, he's the soldier that makes it out with the Cowboy and Satele (or the Jedi). Malgus... I don't have enough IQ to count how many times you face him...
So the Rule of Two comes into play after the collapse of the Old Republic, at that point in time the sith was rendered nearly extinct so it was implemented to let the image of the sith die while they plotted in secret.
This is set hundreds or thousands of years before Star Wars Episode 1 so The Sith Rule of Two would not Exist yet. Darth Bane created The Rule of Two, in response to what he viewed as inevitable, self-destructive infighting within the Sith Order. There was infighting between members of the Sith Order each one wanting more and more power and control over the Sith, they were technically exterminating the Order themselves from the inside, instead of focusing on fighting the Jedi
in the first trailer (Return) Satil is 12 years old, Malgus is 19. In the second trailer (Hope), they are already 36 and 43 years old, in the third (Deceived) Malgus is 47 years old. And in the latest trailer (Disorder) Malgus is already 70-80 years old
32:52 - Brilliant catch here, because while the would-be executioner IS important enough to have two guys holding up his would-be victim, he had to wait until the big boss got his kill, and then when it is his turn we have the Sith still fully armored and wearing his cowl and helm - says the executioner still feels threatened.
The game was a (story-driven) MMO like World of Warcraft, and each side had more or less 4 mirrored classes you could play as which the main characters in the trailers reflect. Every class had two subclasses to choose from, one was always a damage dealing subclass, the other was either tanking damage or healing depending on your class. The Republic had: Smuggler, Scoundrel/Gunslinger (Healer) Trooper, Commando/Vanguard (Tank) Jedi Knight, Sentinel/Guardian (Focused on Lightsabers, Tank) Jedi Consular, Sage/Shadow (Focused on Force powers, Healer) And on the Imperial side: Imperial Agent, Operative/Sniper (Healer) Bounty Hunter, Powertech/Mercenary (Tank) Sith Warrior, Juggernaught/Marauder (Focused on Lightsabers, Tank) Sith Inquisitor, Assassin/Sorcerer (Focused on Force powers, Healer)
What Satele did blocking the lightsaber was use a very rare force power called tutaminis. Its basically force absorption. You see the same thing in Empire Strikes Back when Han shoots Vader in Cloud City. Satele, Vader, Yoda and Luke all used that force power. As well as Coran Horn in the Expanded Universe now Legends. The giant force push that Satele did after was releasing all the engery she was absorbing from the lightsaber. Had she held it long enough she could have drained Malgus's lightsaber and killed its power source.
There was 6 years of war between the first two trailers. Then 6 more years before the third. So yes Jace, Malgus and Satele age and change between them, from rookies to leaders.
If you've seen Revenge of the Sith before its the only other time that Tiutaminus (stopping something with the Force with your bare hands) is used, Yoda uses it to absorb/repel Sidious' lightning, its an incredibly rare and powerful ability, very very few Jedi have been able to pull it off throughout all of Star Wars history
3:47 - Yes, from the sort of prelude/announcement trailer of Return to Hope and the launch of the game the face of Satele Shan got some significant changes and upgrades.
I feel like this one was the one that was made first. Cause of a lot of issues you've pointed out, they're still figuring stuff out you know? I've learned so much from this video though! Thanks a lot!
You should do the old Republic cinematic "sacrifice" it's even more of this and the first one. Its more personal too. Its a shame we cant get starwars movies like these :(
Playing a Vanguard Trooper in the original release of Star Wars: The Old Republic was one of my favorite MMO experiences of all time. It felt like they hit all the right notes with the overall theme of the class campaign (well, outside of the last chapter, but that was pretty crap for most classes, unfortunately), with how utilitarian and "uncool" the Trooper's starship was, with *most* story companions... But above everything else, there's something magical about playing a non-Force user badass in a world of Force users. I'll never forget the first time I smashed a lightsaber user in the face with the stock of my rifle. Can't top that :D.
5:16 - Indeed! What they're doing is establishing the Class leaders for each Faction. Master Satele Shan ends up leading the Council, the trooper ends up being of extreme importance to the Trooper storyline, Darth Malgus is important in the Sith class storylines, etc.
18:30 I think the thing they were going for keeping the camera in tight like that was so that you didn't see the Republic trooper coming from the Sith's perspective, so that we get the sense that the Sith aren't just all powerful wizards. That with a good tactic, they could be killed by regular Republic soldiers. Think like the opposite of the Darth Vader hallway scene from Rogue One. I'd say that goes for why they used pretty much all the tight close shots. They wanted you to feel like you were a soldier right in the middle of it and that you could be taken by surprise at any moment. Or at least that's how I saw it. Also, I wonder if I'm the only one who thinks it's kind of funny that I as a weirdly visually disabled person would be so interested in what is primarily a visual medium?? This event happened 2500 years before the events of the original Star Wars movie (A New Hope). Darth Bane (who invented the Rule of 2 won't be for another 1500 years. At this point there were thousands of Sith and Jedi.
1:34 - Well spotted and remembered! Yep, that's Darth Malgus from Return! Likewise the first Trooper was the one escorting the Smuggler and Satele Shan (the Jedi survivor from Return).
Great breakdown! The 'good guys' are the Republic, the Old Republic of the game's name, and yes their colours are white and orange, matching the soldiers' armour. There's a metanarrative too - we've seen the Sith Empire come in full force in Return, sweeping away all in their path, and in this video we see them begin to stumble - the victory is hard won, but it *is* a victory.
Great reaction! It is very interesting to see your detailed reaction to the films Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope and others. These are cool classic movies 👍🔥
33:33 - ...Y'know, I agree. Should have been a land from a jump, Force Blast, into a Force Speed charge at Malgus or something that converts the initiative and surprise into efficient and effective action.
I am loving the Star Wars and Blizzard cinematic breakdowns. Such thought and detail you put into it, explaining all the technical aspects that go into making these movies. It is so fascinating that you are able to explain the reasoning so perfectly as to why I love these cinematics (that I was oblivious to when watching them). I like reaction videos, but your breakdowns are on another level. As an aside to the rule of two thing, others have already said the Old Republic was well before the Rule of Two became a thing. Darth Bane realised the Sith kept on losing because many weaker Sith could gang up on more powerful Sith, making them overall weaker in the long run. So he basically arranged to eliminate every Sith but himself, then took a young apprentice to begin the Rule of Two era.
I'm glad to have you here and thank you for letting me know you're enjoying the videos. I'll look at the next one very soon as I'm proper into Star wars again thanks to playing Jedi Survivor. I've got more blizzard to come too. Depending on how the poll goes on my Patreon, you could get one next week.
The dude who narrates actually becomes a really important figure in cannon - military supreme commander. Hes also like really fucking strong lol makes me wonder if he's at least a little bit force sensitive. His name is Jace Malcom btw. And the jedi is Bastila Shan. Fun fact: they have a kid together :o
After watching the Halo and Overwatch reactions, I was going to recommend these cinematics! Glad to see you found them! Also, you definitely deserve more subs, I don't ever subscribe to channels even after months of watching but subbed to you after one video. Keep it up!
Sorry about the wait and now with my new format, expect it much sooner. I'm also enjoying Star Wars at the moment as I'm playing Jedi Survivor so yeah, expect it within the coming weeks, not months. ✌🏻
@@kaizammitNice! I will say something of note in this one is that the first time Malcolm rushes Malgus he does so with a knife, but the second time he does it with a detonator, so it’s a bit of development of character that change in tactic
I know someone already commented on this, but this was during the time of the Sith Empire (Not the Galactic Empire made by Sidious.) There was the Sith Council and the Sith emperor, which was the ruling body of the Sith empire. Satele Shan is the Grandmaster of the Jedi Order at the time of this cinematic (or soon after) and she is the Padawan from the first cinematic. The main Republic commander in this cinematic is also from the first cinematic, he was the soldier that escaped with the smuggler and Satele and is one of the playable classes for the republic alongside the smuggler class and the two different Jedi classes, which is why he had so much focus in this cinematic as he "represents" some of the players' characters.
Your whole thing about whitest/brightest on screen will draw your focus is very interesting, I wonder if that's why lightsaber duels are inherently fascinating? Pure bright light in your face, with the sound FX and choreography.
You mentioned something particularly interesting, namely, the so-called "blink shot" The reason you didn’t see Malgus blink his eyes until the last second is because blinking is often regarded as a sign of empathy, proving deep down, you are human, you have emotions, and that you care. Malgus is a Sith. It is rare, albeit not completely unheard of, to meet a Sith who has any sort of empathy, emotion, compassion, or respect for anyone but themselves. So the blink shot did an amazing job depicting just how spiteful Malgus really was, but at the same time he had some level of respect and admiration towards Havoc Squad, at least in terms of skill.
It shows the intensity of him as a character and never take your eye of the prize in this case, the enemy. In Scott Pilgrim Vs the World, Director Edgar Wright deliberately made actors hold their blinks to ramp up the intensity. Little things like that go a long way in films. Very good. Thank you for watching and I hope you enjoyed the video. KZ
Great reaction and breakdown. Would love to see something similar for the trailers "Deliver Hope" from Halo Reach and ""We are ODST" from Halo 3: ODST.
25:47 The Rule of Two was made long after this cinematic takes place. It was when the Sith were thought to have gone extinct because theybwent from an empire to only Two people. Remember in the “Return” Cinematic Malgus Kills his master when his master is weakened in order to rise up in the empire. Well Later on a Sith named Darth Bane realizes the Sith will never get anywhere because you have 1000s of guys all fighting eachother and theyre expected to also fight the Jedi who are united. So the Rule of 2 was established to prevent massive infighting After The Old Republic takes place. Instead of A hundred people killing eachother and building their own armies of apprentices to kill political rivals, or sith rivals you have a Master who looks for someone to surpass and take his place if they are stronger. And an Apprentice who is trying to learn everything they can and ultimately betray their master to take their place and prove their strength.
These Cinematics revolve around a few main "Hero" Characters from the Old Republic. Satele Shan (the female Jedi), Jace Malcom (The Elite Soldier) and Malgus the False Emperor. You come across, answer to, or fight with each of them (or their Families) SWTOR is an amazing story experience. Kai I am really enjoying watching you react to some of the cinematics that have brought me joy for so many years, and then break them down with your skills. Cheers mate. and I look forward to you watching the others.
Thank you fella and I'm glad you're enjoying the breakdowns. I love this stuff and I'm happy I get to share it with anyone who wants to listen. Thank you for being here.
Thanks for that: The Old Republic cinematics are awesome (and they get better with time: Sacrifice is a little gem) About the tightness of shots, I guess it's to keep the action up-close and personal, to keep it on a grounded, human level. With some merits, I think.
I think you're absolutely right. They want you to feel as if you are in there with them. Especially when it comes to the soldiers. They could have pushed back slightly with the Jedi battle though. I don't know when the release date was but it could have been influenced by action films at the time. Thanks for watching fella and great to see another comment from you.
Yep, that's Malgus once more. He appears in a couple more cinematics, steadily incorporating more cybernetics as time goes on. The female Jedi is Satele Shan, and she becomes the Grandmaster of the Jedi Order before the events of the game take place. The badass trooper is Jace Malcom, a member of a Republic special forces unit known as Havoc Squad. Essentially, they're the best of the best.
This is set before the rule of two, the main characters are Darth Malgus & Satele Shan. Satele was holding Malgus' saber with the force, kinda like how Yoda deflects lightning without a saber.
these original 3 trailers are my favorite ones, with Deceived (the next one you are gonna watch) being the best of the 3 in my opinion. When they released these in 2011, they didn't have the voice over in the start, the next one will start with a voice-over from Darth Malgus, however, originally, it didn't have that, I like the change they made to these 4K versions. Jace Malcom, the trooper guy was also in the first one, but yeah, it is his voice-over for this one. Satele for the first one and Malgus for the last one.
There's a fair chance the audio mix issue is related to RU-vid's audio compression. It's long been known to result in pretty flat audio. And compression in general tends to flatten out sound levels.
Satele blocked Malgus' lightsaber using the force using a technique called Tutaminis, which is used for energy absorption. Yoda used the same technique against both Count Dooku and Sidious in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith to block and attempt to nullify their Force Lightning. However, Satele's use of the technique to essentially catch a lightsaber is the technique taken to the nth degree. IIRC only 4 known individuals were capable of using it this way in both Canon and Extended Universe, two of them being literal Force Gods.
@@kaizammit no problem! i'm something of a Star Wars encyclopaedia to people that know me. little extra context knowledge, these trailers (and the game) are set around 3000 years before any of the films. The main trooper in this trailer (Malcolm) was also in Return, he's the one that escaped with Satele.
@@kaizammit there was 2 troopers, the Scoundrel (Nico Okarr) and 2 Jedi, Satele and her master Kao Cen Darach. one of the troopers was killed just as they were getting to the hanger, the other one who survived and escaped onto the ship and also fired a round at the Sith Master (Vindican), was Malcolm. careful mate, i'd happily talk for hours about Star Wars.
I'm not going to leave it so long like I did between return and hope so expect it soon. I wonder if it will be my favourite too. Guess we'll find out. KZ
Your breakdowns are interesting. The camera movement also reflects the types of fighters. For the soldier, war is chaotic. The camera shakes. For the Sith its violently moving as they fight. But for the Jedi it is calmer. And more smooth, reflecting the Jedis calm and trust in the Force