

Fallen Order lacked fast travel, which made getting around and grabbing every last doodad a laborious chore. While grander in scope, this is all less annoying than Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order for multiple reasons. There have been reports of a few glitchy trophies (like the “Perk of the Job” trophy), but these hiccups are relatively tame when compared to other 2023 games like Atomic Heart and Before Your Eyes that launched with notoriously buggy trophies. The game still suffers from a gluttony of technical issues and slowdown across platforms, and that should be a priority.

Respawn Entertainment will ideally add some better collectible counters down the road, but it has much bigger issues on its plate. “Most” is the operative word here since a handful are spread across other planets, a tricky caveat that is not implied in its menu. Most Priorite Shards are locked to Koboh, and that narrows the search, too. Jehda Scrolls are only on Jehda and Datadiscs are only in Jedi-relevant areas like Meditation Chambers, meaning it’s not as random as it could be. However, the map doesn’t differentiate between Priorite Shards, Jehda Scrolls, and Datadiscs, so players have to get lucky or intuit what collectible the vague “Treasure” marker is referring to.

The only troubling shard is the notorious one hidden in a fickle pile of Nekko poop. Priorite Shards show up on the map after getting a certain upgrade, which makes this significantly less tiresome since doing this without such assistance would be a nightmare. It deviously doesn’t outright say it, but it demands all 100 Priorite Shards. The trophy that will take significantly more time, however, is the “Splurgle” trophy that calls for players to unlock every item in Doma’s shop on Koboh.
