Everything is as "Star Wars" as it should be droids shamble and shine, stormtroopers flip and dance when they get shot, and blasters spurt color-coded beams across the battlefield. And.surprise! It all controls rather well with only the chaos of the lightsaber duels to detract from a feeling of total control. You haven't done it all until you've fought two 'saber-wielding evil Jedi and defeated one with sheer skill before choking the other to death with the Force. ![]() Then there's the lightsaber battles - oh, the lightsaber battles - which will have true "Star Wars" fans drooling on their keyboards and cackling with delight. Imagine cornering an enemy and lifting them with the Force, then choking them like Darth Vader. Imagine if in "Quake III" (the game engine on which "Jedi Outcast" is based) you could hit a button and yank your opponent's weapon out of their hands, or wave a hand and throw five enemies against the nearest wall. PS2 hits Europe, Web auction price jumpsĪdding Jedi powers to an already-great FPS engine is a stroke of genius.PlayStation One rescues Sony's Christmas.News: Sega to Remake Classic Titles for Xbox.After checking out an Imperial Remnant base with your partner Jan, you get embroiled into a deep plot filled with intrigue, loss, and betrayal, and along the way, you regain your lost Jedi powers. The game takes place years after "Return of the Jedi," so only remnants of the Empire remain. ![]() You are Kyle Katarn, the hero (and villain) of the original Jedi Knight and a mercenary for the New Republic. "Jedi Outcast" has one of the tightest stories of any FPS today. It's a balance of license and gameplay that brings honor to the "Star Wars" name and real Jedi action to your PC. (IDG) - Bucking recent trends in "Star Wars" gaming, "Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast" is good.
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