Given the overwhelming enormity of the Star WarsIP, some feel that it is absurd how much attention is perennially given to the Skywalker family and their nostalgia oversaturation. Star Wars boasts diverse races and characters among equally diverse planets in its science-fiction, but it seems as though any time a new Star Warsinstallment arrives, it cannot help but to include an Easter egg, reference, or cameo to iconic characters that the IP casts out as a safety net.
Andor is an example of a spinoff that looks to take great risk by delving deeper into a lesser known character, but it will likely be much richer and more intriguing as a result. The Disney Plus prequel series follows Cassian Andor, a Rebel spy who was introduced in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Andor is only one of many Rogue One stories that deserve to be told, making now the perfect time for Rogue One to receive another adaptation in games.
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Rogue One is the most succinct Star Warstale about the Rebellion versus the Empire because it centers on a band of unseemly and unknown characters. Their plight seems hopeless and while fans may already assume what their fates will be, it still creates a semblance of suspense and triumph. These otherwise trivial characters are responsible for the destruction of the first Death Star.
Rogue One does submit itself to having nostalgic cameos, such as a CGI’d Grand Moff Tarkin and Leia Organa, as well as an action sequence with Darth Vader leading directly into the events of A New Hope. However, the intimate and humorous moments that are shared between new characters in Rogue One buoy its charm and authenticity. Characters such as Jyn Erso, Galen
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