![]() As if that, alone, wasn't enough(and didn't do enough by itself to place this at a level above and beyond the standard FPS, with respect to such). you can not only use it as an offensive weapon, but you can also use it to deflect enemy laser fire(and block enemy sabers. As the Trivia page truthfully puts forth, this features, and was the first game to feature, a *fully* functioning Lightsaber. However, you will acquire a Lightsaber, and as you become more and more experienced in the ways of the Force, Force Powers will become available to you, making for what I can assure you is a *really* fun time. you do, indeed, start out in a fashion similar to such. Jedi Knight can essentially be played as a First Person Shooter set in the Star Wars universe. The game has you taking on the role of Kyle Katarn, known from the first Dark Forces game(which I, unfortunately, have yet to be able to play more than the demo of, and due to it being made for older systems, it's not as easily accessible, partially due to compatibility), a mercenary who finds himself the only real threat to the plans of a band of Dark Jedi, who seek the mystical and mythical Valley of the Jedi, a place of immense power. It's addictive, fun, and what it introduced when it came out is commendable. which is not to say that the sequel isn't good, but this is the better of the two), and, quite honestly, it can be downright *criminally* entertaining. ![]() It has aged quite well(searching for Star Wars on this very site, this came up before its sequel. I just wish a sequel would come out with an updated game engine. Overall, the game is excellent and I highly recommend this title to any Star Wars fan. At the time the game was made, however, video game cut-scenes were still fairly new and not perfected yet, so I let some of these faults slide. The soundtrack seems to be a second or two off with the lips of the actors and the acting in general is very amateur. The only other problem I have is that the cut-scene videos in the single player game could have been made better. While that is fun for a while, it quickly gets dull. The only kind of multi-player game seems to be a deathmatch where players try to kill each other the most number of times. One of the biggest complaints about the game is the limited multi-player options. Numerous add-ons and skin packs greatly enhance the fun of gameplay. While the engine is a little dated, most people will find the graphics still look good (in 1024X768 mode) and the gameplay is very well done. Nothing else has captured the feel of being a lightsaber-wielding Jedi in the Star Wars universe as well as this game has. ![]() ELEMENTS™ & © LUCASARTS ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY, LLC AND/OR ITS LICENSORS.Even 3 years after it's release, this is still my favorite first person game and my favorite Star Wars game. THIS FILE IS NOT MADE, DISTRIBUTED, OR SUPPORTED BY ACTIVISION, RAVEN SOFTWARE, OR LUCASARTS ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY LLC. All Multiplayer users must use Jedi Outcast version 1.04. This update addresses multiplayer bug fixes and balance issues only. NOTE: This update includes all modifications that were originally incorporated in Jedi Outcast version 1.03. If the update does not locate Jedi Outcast on your system, you may need to reinstall the game from the original CD and then run the JKIIUp104.exe. The installer will automatically search for the folder where you originally installed Jedi Outcast and install all of the updates. The official PC patch for Jedi Outcast which will allow you to connect to servers running the latest patch as well as fixing critical bugs (See changelog)Īfter downloading the update, double click on JKIIUp104.exe to install.
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