![]() Blaster fire, the levels, the *Lightsabers*. Graphics(the engine is a modified version of that of Quake III) are absolutely *gorgeous*. ![]() The boss enemies are fun, for one immediately obvious reason, but the explanation behind them(and thus, how compelling a presence they are) just doesn't measure up to that of the first. Difficulty settings are fairly well-done, if parts of the game seem overly challenging regardless of which you play on. these include switches and such that you activate with your Force Powers, a vehicle or two(not spoiling the surprise in this review), and more. Level design/LOD are great, if not quite as expertly done as that of the first, but there are definitely some marvelous things to be found. There are many different areas in the SW universe, all rather nicely done. The plot is pretty good, if perhaps not the *most* original ever, and it features something of an inconsistency(another reviewer comments on this, too) with Star Wars canon. This does an amazing job, even if it doesn't reach it all the way(what could?). It had it all, and it was all very accomplished. But all in all a fantastic game, one which any Star Wars fan should have! It should also appeal to Star Trek Elite Force fans too, with the same game engine and the nice guns you get in the game.įollowing up to the first Jedi Knight was not going to be easy. Multiplayer Saber physics are changed in the multiplayer mode, the saber fights are slowed down considerably due to the lag factor, you'll find out what I mean when you play it. You can also live your Darth Vader dream and grip an opponent and throw him off an edge or just crush'em! The movie cut scenes are a bit blocky but they're well enough done to get jist of it. The story is a bit predicable, but if you're a Star Wars fan, you won't care! The saber fighting is superb in single player mode, fast paced and very Episode I and II like! The force powers are well done, divided into 3 levels, level 1 a basic version of that force power and level 3 the most powerful version of that force power. I can't credit John Williams and CO enough for the superb sound and music, you really feel like you're in the middle of a Star Wars film, blasting Stormtoopers or Saber Fighting a Sith Lord. I pre-ordered this game in January this year and got my copy 2 days before the official release date, and i wasn't disappointed.
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