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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Lucas Arts EAN: 0023272954819 Edition: Jewel Case ESRB Age Rating: Teen Format: CD-ROM Label: Lucas Arts Entertainment Co. LLC Manufacturer: Lucas Arts Entertainment Co. LLC Model: 95481 MPN: JEDIKNIGHT2 Platform: Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows XP Publisher: Lucas Arts Entertainment Co. LLC Release Date: July 27, 2004 Studio: Lucas Arts Entertainment Co. LLC Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast returns you to the role of Kyle Katarn, a mercenary who fights for the Rebellion in its uprising against the Empire. Several years have passed since Kyle avenged his father's death and saved the Valley of the Jedi from Jerec and his Dark Jedi. Not trusting himself against the Dark Side, Kyle gave his lightsaber to Luke Skywalker and vowed never to use it again. When a new and menacing threat to the Galaxy emerges, Kyle must reclaim his past in order to save his future. Employ a unique mix of weapons, Force powers and your lightsaber as you battle in thrilling single and multiplayer modes. Amazon.com Product Description: In the tradition of the multi-award-winning Star Wars: Jedi Knight, Star Wars: Jedi Knight 2, Jedi Outcast features rebel agent Kyle Katarn in exhilarating first-person action. Several years have passed since Kyle avenged his father's death and saved the Valley of the Jedi from Jerec and his band of Dark Jedi. Allowing his Force powers to languish for fear of falling to the dark side, Kyle entrusted his lightsaber to Luke Skywalker, vowing never to use it again. But when a new and menacing threat to the galaxy emerges, Kyle knows he must reclaim his past in order to save his future. LucasArts is developing Jedi Outcast in partnership with Activision's critically acclaimed Raven Software. Players assume the role of Kyle as they employ a unique mix of weapons, Force powers, and the lightsaber in both single- and multiplayer modes. Jedi Outcast features expanded and enhanced use of the lightsaber, with new attack and defense moves. Tap into the powers of the Force, including jump, push, Jedi mind tricks, and more. Employ combat or stealth, depending on the situation. When a fight is necessary, be at the ready with an arsenal of weapons: stun baton, Bryar blast pistol, and blaster rifle to name but a few. Explore breathtaking Star Wars locales such as Cloud City, the Jedi Academy on Yavin 4, Nar Shaddaa, the smugglers' moon--plus some never-before-seen locations. Multiplayer options include deathmatch, saber-only deathmatch, and team capture the flag. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great, but a bit slowI don't currently own this game. When I did play it, I borrowed it from a friend for about a month. I played the story for a while, enjoyed it mightily, until that got slow. I was ready for the lightsaber action, yo! That doesn't come until later in the game, and I was about 9 when I played it, so I kept getting stuck. Anyway, I decided to try the multiplayer. Much to my disappointment, we didn't have the right connection speed or something to actually DO the multiplayer. But, I discovered ... Read More Rating: - COOLWhen I first got this game it was so much fun! Later I got Jedimod and it became sooo fun! But as I played it more and more it got more boring... Rating: - Probably the jewel of the Star Wars franchise in the 90's era.This is great, the way you can switch between a first person shoot-em-up to a lightsaber 3D action game. Loads of fun. A must have for any gamer who wants to own a historical, impossibly fun game. Rating: - Jedi Outcast is a definate classic for Star Wars gamingVery challenging first person shooter that turns into a great lightsaber romp in third person once you obtain a lightsaber! Some really fun cameos from classic trilogy characters as well as the great sound effects and music we've all be brainwashed with throughout our lives. Well worth the purchase.. great gameplay, fine storyline and tons of hidden goodies! Rating: - Worthy addition to a great FPS seriesStar Wars has been plagued in recent years by lackluster or even awful game titles. After the 1997 release of the hit Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight (a superior sequel to the DOS-based Star Wars single player FPS known as Dark Forces), players waited patiently for "Star Wars: Obi-Wan" which was being billed as the "next Jedi game" and the "successor to JK." Sadly, this game saw multiple delays. When the PC version was finally cancelled, and a scaled down version of it was released for the Xbox in 2001 ... Read More |