It’s even in the titles like “The Gunslinger” and how the first season ends with Redemption. Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, George Lucas, and all the Star Wars royalty have stated many times that the films are similar to westerns or samurai films. The answers to those and many other questions are revealed later in Season 1, and I’m sure we’ll learn more in Season 2. Why’s he always wearing that helmet? Why are Mandalorians like that? Did he start with a Beskar helmet, or earn that along the way? Is he a bounty hunter or just a good dude? It’s easy to fall in love with the sweeping landscapes, compelling characters, and episodic plots of The Mandalorian.
If you're a fan of The Mandalorian, I'm positive that you will love this game, and why, 17 years later, it’s still worth picking up this game and playing the whole damn thing. You should pick up one of the best Star Wars games ever made: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
Sure, you can pick up some sweet merch on Mando Mondays, maybe even grab some early gifts. There’s a week between each, and my question to you is: how can you fill that time with as much Star Wars as possible?
You’ve watched The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1, and you’re waiting for the second episode.