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This collector's edition contains Star Wars: Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast, the full version of the original Star Wars: Jedi Knight, the full version of (I)Dark Forces(/i) and an official Jedi Outcast keychain, all within a custom tin box.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.
| PLATFORM: | Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows Me |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | LucasArts Entertainment |
| ESRB RATING: | Teen |
| TYPE: | Computer Games, Adventure, Action, Shooters (Shooter), Collections (Collections), Bundle (Bundles), Space Simulators (Simulation), Science Fiction (Sci-Fi, scifi), Star Wars (Starwars) |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 023272999704 |
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Customer Reviews of Star Wars Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast Collectors Edition
Pretty Good So Far.. Oh Boy! Jedi Knight 2 is finally here! Is it worth all the excitement?? Is it worth the hefty price or should you wait until it hits the "used software" bin?
Well, I bought the game yesterday for the full price (ANY game that costs more than $20 better give me alot of replay value and that is what I am expecting from JKII) and have played it for about 4 hours. My impressions: It has a lot of good points and some not so good points.
Good: You get to use the light saber and you get a choice of 1st or 3rd person views while fighting. You get a nice assortment of weapons, from hand held blasters to trip mines. Its a lot of fun chopping up stormtroopers with a light saber, nothing "airs out" a room full of Imperials better! People and things blow up quite nicely, thanks to the skillful programming by Raven Software. Damage and death animations are body part specific and I love the way stormtroopers kick the bucket when you nail them! The storyline behind all the action is very interesting, involving some secret experiments by the Empire. The game looks good, nice large levels, the save game feature is well constructed and the controls are easy to set up. Oh, and it runs fine on my PC with no problems at all (the most important quality of a game.)
Not So Good: I confess, I am using the cheat codes. Why? One reason is the paltry weapons that I got in the beginning; the Bryar pistol you start with seems to annoy stormtroopers more than actually harm them, you don't get to use the light saber right away. I also spent to much time hunting for switches and keys, although some of the game puzzles are interesting, "The Great Key/Switch Hunt" really got annoying at one point.
If you loved the first Jedi Knight game, then you will love this one too. If you are a non-Star Wars fan, you can still enjoy this game.
This game is another perfect edition to the Star Wars legacy
This is one of the best packs you can buy!!! Is has all three Star Wars computer-games including JK2: Jedi Outcast which is very very fun. Besides being a very good FPS, having the force to push you enemies, throw your lightsaber, and pick up your dead enemies weapons is the best!!! The graphics are great, almost as good as RTCW, but the multiplayer is pretty close to RTCW. It is great to battle other on-line members with your lightsaber in the all-lightsaber battles. So if you like Star Wars, first-person-shooters, and killing storm troopers with lasers and a lightsaber, this is definitely a great deal for you.
It gets 5/5 stars.
Fun game, too easy
Dont get me wrong, this was a pretty fun game and the story was decent. Graphics were good and enjoyable...
The game would deem a challenge if it weren't for force powers. I mean, the game was more of a challenge pre-lighsaber. Granted it was just the first few levels so it couldn't be anything too hardcore. If the game was restricted like the first few levels, it would have deems difficult, but it isn't now is it?
The game becomes tedious and boring right about then. Force Speed + Lightsaber = Everyone Dies....At the offset of an engagement, activate force speed and you whip around too fast for anyone to kill you. So every bad guy you come across, you activate that and run at them causing their demise. Not to mention the force choke off high place ;-)
overall the game was fun, but it loses a lot of points because it gets too easy with the force speed followed by lightsaber attack...