Revealing cosmically small tidbits of gameplay and story details, the newest trailer for Respawn's Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was still the perfect blend of immersion and insight. One of the more interesting entrees served by the teaser was a one-on-one bout between a gargantuan beast, called a "Gorgara," and the main character, Carl Kestis. Though very few similar creatures were displayed in this trailer, Force-sensitive enthusiasts are well aware that Star Wars doesn't mess around when it comes to interplanetary wildlife and the mixed dangers that may accompany them. From Rancors and Rathtars to Porgs and Ewoks, there's a plentitude of creatures to choose from in the pantheon of Star Wars lore, but not all of them need to show face.

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Blending Creatures with Immersive Gameplay

While the winged chirodactyl may not be the scariest beast in their arsenal, Respawn and EA know exactly what they're doing by giving fans only a tiny glimpse into the confines of their upcoming Jedi simulator. The 26-minute extended gameplay released following EA Play had creatures of all kinds dancing across the screen, whether that be escaping the player or fighting him. As displayed by the arachnid-like creatures that Carl easily slices to pieces with his lightsaber, wildlife appears as both friend and foe alike. Well, due to the fact that Disney has disallowed dismemberment, they won't exactly be diced up, but it's clear there will be various types of beasts to interact with, from major boss fights to minor annoyances on the battlefield.

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One interesting piece of information displayed during the story trailer was this very idea of boss fights. Like a blend of The Witcher 3 and Shadow of Colossus, Fallen Order sports boss fights that entail both strategy and puzzle-like referencing, as exemplified by that glowing red mark at the dome of the Gorgara's head. This seems to be the weak point and, though it won't be easy to attack head-on, will require some interesting maneuvering in order not only to eventually take it down but to fly it, as well.

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Oh, did I forget to mention that players will have the opportunity to ride that thing? Notice the slash marks on its head. It seems gameplay, specifically against the monsters on various worlds, will feature some tough bouts that will require strategy paired with a well-developed insight into finding each monsters' weak points.

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Reimagined Beats From Trilogies of Yesteryear

But what about the other amazing creatures that make up the Star Wars zoology? That's a terrific question, one that needs proper insight given the fact that Jedi: Fallen Order is only a little over a month away from launch. Obviously, Wampas, Space Slugs, and Rancors all must make an appearance, for they are the true holy trinity of Star Wars beasts, having all appeared in the original films. But some lesser-known creatures should be included as well. Remember the Petranaki arena in Attack of the Clones? Let's see Acklay, the tall spider-crab, Nexu, the feral tiger-like beast, and Reek, a blend of a bull and rhinoceros appear in Fallen Order.

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There's plenty of awesome creatures, beasts, and hominids to choose from in this cosmos of varied wildlife. I haven't even yet mentioned Sando, an aqua monster from Naboo that was portrayed in The Phantom Menace as the "bigger fish." Though that would be one tough battle, but playing as Carl in an underwater mission to unearth secrets of the Jedi just sounds too incredible to pass up. There's also plenty of different creatures from The Clone Wars TV show and even some lesser-known comics, all of which make up an interesting Star Wars bestiary and would work amazingly in Fallen Order.

Thanks, due in large part to the recent story trailer, fans are given a much more personal look into Carl's story. In search of something precious to the Empire, he undergoes on a planet-hopping quest that will invite various enemies along the way. This treasure hunt isn't some Nathan Drake Uncharted adventure. Carl's journey is guaranteed to deal with saving the universe at large. It won't be easy, but it sure will be packed with galaxies of fun and myriad creatures to unearth. Accompanied with the Fallen Order artbook that's on the way, courtesy of Dark Horse, there will be immeasurable secrets to uncover. Come November 15, not only will the Empire be a threat, but so too will the many great creatures that inhabit the cosmos of Star Wars.

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