![]() ![]() After several rumors over the past few months, the role of young Ahsoka was ultimately played by Disney veteran Ariana Greenblatt (child Gamora in 'Avengers: Infinity War,' one of the best Marvel movies), who's also enjoying tons of success this year with Barbie. More specifically, during one of her very first missions alongside Anakin: the Battle of Teth, seen in the Clone Wars movie that preceded the show. The actual trip down memory lane begins when Ahsoka is knocked off a pathway by Anakin and lands as a younger version of herself right in the middle of the Clone Wars. You can be born gifted and trained to fully harness it if you're an apt pupil, but the Force connects all living things. Again, like in Ahsoka episode 3, this show is making a big point about democratizing the Force and reminding us of Lucas' more religious and less mechanical views about a mystical energy that everyone can tap into. We already saw in the previous episode that the kid was strong with the Force, and here he's able to both notice the lightsaber fight happening somewhere in the mystical plane and guide his mother to open her mind and feel it too. Thankfully, little Jacen senses there's something odd about the waves below them. There's also the problem of the New Republic command coming after them, as the mission is unsanctioned despite Hera's rank. ![]() (Image credit: Disney)Įlsewhere, Hera and her team are getting frustrated in their search for Ahsoka and Sabine, finding no life signs whatsoever near the location where they disappeared. They also strike a nice balance between raw and visceral (like in the sequels) and dance-like (what George Lucas constantly gunned for in the prequels). It's easy to spot some classic moves from Anakin, and Ahsoka also has a distinct style when using a single saber or dual wielding. This is the Chosen One as we saw him in Revenge of the Sith, and we must underline how much better Hayden Christensen as pre-Sith Anakin looks here (thanks to some smooth de-aging) than in the Obi-Wan Kenobi series, where he seemed much older and wrinkled even though that flashback was supposed to happen before Attack of the Clones.Īnother big positive of this episode – and the show as a whole so far – is that the lightsaber fights are once again easy to follow and well-choreographed. Still, no red lightsaber nor Vader for now. The reunion with Anakin quickly turns into another fight when he claims she still hasn't finished her training. If you’re on the fence whether to get Battlefield V, make sure to read our review to see why we said, “DICE’s Battlefield V sets a new bar for World War 2 shooters by having an incredible arsenal of maps, player customization, weapons, and gameplay features new to the series”ĭo you think Battlefield V will outsell Battlefield 1? Or has DICE made too many changes to the core gameplay of BFV that it might alienate some old-school Battlefield players? Or is this purely due to the controversy the game garnered since release for including women soldiers? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.Inside the World Between Worlds (or Ahsoka's mind), things are more complicated. ![]() This number could very well be reversed in the US and in other parts of the world. Also, these are via Chart-Track, which tracks purely physical sales, and only from the UK. Battlefield V was playable earlier via the Digital Deluxe edition (granting access on November 15), which most likely pushed a lot of people to purchase the game digitally. While Battlefield V officially launched this November 20, which puts it in a prime spot for the big holiday sales spree, it seems that in terms of physical sales, Battlefield V is tracking well behind Battlefield 1!Īccording to Eurogamer, Battlefield V sold less than half the physical copies Battlefield 1 did at launch, and BF1 was only on sale for three days in comparison to Battlefield V’s five days.īefore anyone panics, this doesn’t tell the entire story though. ![]()
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