Rating: Summary: great gameplay Review: wonderful game w/great gameplay and graphics detail, challenging and extensive levels make it a great game to enjoy. keep an eye out for #3 coming out soon.
Rating: Summary: Classic......ah yes classic Review: Reviewer: A gamer from talmage, KS United States THIS IS NOTHING LIKE JEDI KNIGHT 2 OUTCAST, THIS GAME IS HORRIBLE COMPARED TO "JEDI KNIGHT 2 OUTCAST" THAT'S GOT GREAT GRAPHICS AND PLAYING, I DONT RECOMMEND THIS GAME... -1 word...idiot....I have had this game since it came out and you my friend have a bad taste in games, this had the best multiplayer that you could ask for in a game at its time and still is awsome especially with the new DBZ 4.0 mod that came out for it...graphics have nothing to do with a game and if thats what you think then your one of those people who dont know how to play a game and just turn it on and look at the screen saying "oooh awsome graphics". This game is still rocking for its age and will continue to for eternity.
Rating: Summary: Jedi Knight - THE BEST Star Wars game--EVER! Review: If you are browsing through these reviews to decide whether to buy this game or not...BUY IT!!! Even 6+ years after its release, LucasArts has a classic that still endures. Graphics: Not really exciting, but once you get into the AWESOME gameplay, graphics don't really seem important. Gameplay: 1 word: Lightsaber!!! Yes, LucasArts chose to provide the weapon of the Jedi, along with 9 other weapons (can anyone say Concussion Rifle?). Single-player has one of the best stories ever for a FPS. As Kyle Katarn, you must save the Valley of the Jedi from the evil Jerec. Along the way to stop him you must also fight 6 other Dark Jedi in some of the most exciting battles ever. Multiplayer has THE most solid engine ever. You can be playing on a modem that connects at 19600 BPS on Saturday night, and the gaming on the MSN Gaming Zone...is EXCELLENT! There are plenty of games to get your fix. Sound: The usual Star Wars laser blasts, lightsaber sounds, and the excellent score by John Williams all combine to provide a distinct Star Wars experience. I can't even BEGIN to START on this amazing game. And to you, the Amazon Customer, looking for a good game to buy, buy it. Heck, its [got a good price].
Rating: Summary: Jedi Outcast is one of The Best Review: Jedi Outcast is one of the best Star Wars games I have ever played. Single player is great and multiplayer is somes a lot better. A great game for any Star Wars Fan!!!
Rating: Summary: Great game -could have been special Review: There is nothing like drawing your lightsaber in anger to hew stormtroopers and other baddies. Throw in some force powers and nothing beats playing as a Jedi in the Star Wars universe. Nothing except for the pseudo Mario Brothers jumping and maddening puzzles. A number of times throughout the game you'll wonder why the designers mapped the levels the way they did -the puzzles remind you that you are at home playing a PC game, which really undermines and diminishes the joy of fantasy Jedihood. I did enjoy the storyline and the gradual build up of the Force and lightsaber powers, but just as you really start to immerse yourself in the Jedi role, the game winds itself up before you have the chance to really see what you can do. Oh yeah, and there are more puzzles at the end. I don't remember ever seeing much if any puzzles in any of the Star Wars films; it's ridiculous to think that Empire soldiers would have to go through the same silly steps to activate key doors or access storage areas. I would like to comment on the multiplayer aspect of the game, but I haven't played online yet. It's fun against the bots by yourself -I can only imagine how much more enjoyable it must be against human foes! Essentially, this is a great game, but should have made full and better use of the Star Wars license.
Rating: Summary: Almost awesome Review: I got this game almost when it first came out, but my video card was to bad to run it properly. So I eventually got a new video card a more RAM, and it works fine until I get to a big area. I am above system requirements. Pentium 2 450, 256 MB RAM, Nvida Geforce 4 video card, yet it can vary from 70 to 7 frame per second. Well it seems cool, but I stopped playing it because of the performance. I hope to play it again when I get my new computer soon. The system requirements should recommend higher than they do. But if you have a P3 or better, 256 MB RAM or more, and a 32MB video card or better, this gae should give you many hours of fun.
Rating: Summary: Star Wars Jedi Knight 2 "Rocks" Review: I love this game. This game really is awesome. I play it a least 4-5 times a week. If you have a gamming PC like I have, You won't regret owning this game. And if you have one of the latest video cards, Like ATI 9700 or 9800, It will look awesome.
Rating: Summary: This Game ROCKS!!! Review: It started out slow the first couple levels, but once you get your Jedi Powers and Light Sabar it gets very fun. The graphics and sound were done very well. My favorite powers were the Grip and Push. Pushing groups of Troopers over the edge was great and so was gripping them and slinging them around. You will also get into Light Sabar duels and they will try using force on you too.
Rating: Summary: ... Review: This, simply put, is an amazing game. The plot is original, the levels are challenging, and the gameplay is GREAT! There is so much variety between enemies, weapons, difficulty levels, and ways you can choose to battle. It's not a short game either. It will keep you playing for a long time, even after you beat it. Also, the lightsaber fights are the coolest things I've ever seen. You can pull off moves like a quarter-corkscrew flip or a 360 turn fast slash. You can jump off of walls and do flips too. Also, in single player, you can clash lightsabers with the enemy and have them interlock! Then you push downward until the opponent falls back. Plus, you can't forget the force powers. There's lightning, push, pull, mind trick, grip, jump, and saber throw; just to name a few. They can turn the tide of the battle completely, and it makes it completely different from any other game I've played. Additionally, the gun variety is great. From the Wookie Bowcaster (a crossbow with green reflective bullets) to the E11 Blaster Rifle (a single-shot with a secondary machine gun), it's guarenteed that you're not going to get bored with the selection quickly. If you're a hacker, by the way, there are some superb cheats out there, including one that will let you drive an AT-ST. The only slight weakness I see with this game is that you're not a Jedi for the first six levels (however, there's a total of 41 levels, so there's no need to get alarmed.) Some of the levels can also be quite tough to figure out at one point or another. Other than that, however, it's a great game and anyone that doesn't hate Star Wars!
Rating: Summary: Great Review: If you like Star Wars at all, get it. If you like FPS (first person shooters) at all, get it. If you like beating up Storm Troopers, enemy Jedi, and all sorts of aliens, get it. That's the lowdown.
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