Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
- You take upon yourself the place of a young Jedi trainee, recently accepted to the new academy built by master Luke Skywalker. Continue this line of splendid warriors and use the Force as your ally in a number of missions.
- Learn the powers and dangers of The Force, while you cooperate with classic characters like Master Luke Customize everything – your fighting stance, the look of your lightsaber handle, een your stylishness — choose a release, double or dual-bladed stylishness
- Immerse yourself in the classic Star Wars universe — new weapons, vehicles and environments are available
- Multiple exciting missions await you as you play owing to incredible release- and multi-player missions and develop new Force powers
- Face hard decisions every step of the way — and choose to follow the path of the Light or Dark Side of The Force!
Product Description
MODEL- 95575 VENDOR- ELECTRONICS ARTS FEATURES- Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy The highly acclaimed Jedi Knight series returns as you follow the path of a new apprentice at Luke Skywalkers Jedi Academy. Continue an ancient tradition and learn the powers-and dangers-of the Force. Completely customize the look of your character. Construct your own lightsaber from handle to blade. And customize your fighting stance-from the classic release-blade to a blade in each hand to the rare and powerful dual-blade. The Force will be with your as you hone your Jedi skills in release player missions or fight it out in multiplayer modes. As a new apprentice of Luke Skywalkers Jedi Academy follow an ancient tradition and learn the powers – and dangers – of the Force. The Force is a powerful ally; use it wisely. * Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy allows players to immerse themselves in the classic Star Wars universe as theytake on the role of a apprentice keen to learn the ways of the Force from Master Luke Skywalker. Players will cooperate with legendary classic Star Wars locations and characters while facing the ultimate choice: fight for excellent and freedom in the light side or follow the path of potential and evil to the dark side. * Players can make their own characters by defining various characteristics such as species gender clothing and physical attributes allowing for a more personal experience before entering the academy to learn the powers – and dangers – of the Force. * Construct your own lightsaber from handle to blade affect. Utilize two if you prefer or try the ultimate dual-bladed lightsaber made legendary by Darth Maul. * Unique tiered level selection allows players to choose their adventure and the missions they take based on the skills they need to become the ultimate Jedi Knight. * Additional multiplayer modes add depth to the Dark Forces/Jedi Knight legacy. Players can partake in a variety of unique modes. * New vehicles weapons and Star Wars environments enhance players S…
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Rating: 1 / 5
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Rating: 2 / 5
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Rating: 1 / 5
I really hoped I would like this game, but I cannot illusion myself. It is a poor game.
First off, the graphics are subpar. The first menu screen I saw looked like it was off the eight-bit Nintendo. It was certainly a preview of the lackluster graphics to come. The game environments and players look like a really ancient modded Unreal Tournament… a really ancient one.
The controls don’t feel natural like a Halo or Hitman. When you pull one of the analog sticks, the reticle first moves very at a snail’s pace then suddenly speeds up. The poor controls continue because of the way you have to brilliant your Force powers with your left thumb on the directional pad, meaning you have to take your thumb off the left analog stick you are using to go your character! This means your character is nailed to the ground anytime you need to change Force powers! Ack!
What really disappointed me the most was the lightsaber play. You engage your saber and run up to an enemy in multiplayer, and then it just devolves into a button mashing contest where you swing your saber madly. There is no rhyme or reason as to why one hit lands and another doesn’t. You could be hitting a guy in the back and it doesn’t connect, while another person is hitting you head on and your character drops like a sack of potatoes.
I like that they added online multiplayer, but the game is so terrible that I won’t really want to pick it up again until a new (and hopefully improved) installment of this series releases.
I wish this game wasn’t so disappointing; I was really looking forward to it. I cannot recommend this game to anyone.
Rating: 1 / 5
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Rating: 1 / 5