When going on missions that include these vehicles, your journey plays out basically like it’s own choose your own adventure game, having you choose a couple of different options to advance your patrol before returning back to your respective encampment. Some of these missions will include piloting our much-loved space crafts such as the T-70 X-Wing, the Millenium Falcon or the TIE Echelon for those who join the First Order. When you’re choosing and deciding which faction you’d like to join, you’ll be given a list of tasks and once completed, will provide you with some Batuu currency and gain your favor with the Resistance, the First Order, or the Scoundrels. So unlike Eco-Lifestyle’s phantom buildings, there are more options for us here but it still leaves much to be desired.īut with the empty buildings, there is still much to do with our Sims. But unlike Oga’s Cantina, your Sim disappears for a minute or so, leaving the players to wonder what the interior of these places looks like. Whether you want to eat food at Ronto’s or District 9, or if you’re wanting to freshen up (showering and relieving your bladder) or sleep, you can click on these buildings to perform your needed action. But beyond this, the only other places our Sims can go to is essentially a rabbit hole. Down The Rabbit Holeįocusing on Blackspire Outpost, you’ll be able to enter Oga’s Cantina, which is beautifully done by the way, which comes equipped with its own robotic DJ and is the place for everyone to eat, drink, gamble and dance. But after a quick few excursions throughout the available areas, you’ll find that the many buildings that make up Batuu are just as empty as the impressive new town that was brought to us in Eco-Lifestyle, but with a tad few more options.
When you land in Blackspire Outpost, I was immediately impressed with the detail in this area and truly felt as if I had ventured into the world of Star Wars itself. With my newly made character in tow, we headed off to a different galaxy to see what shenanigans we can get into.