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Having previously fallen to the Dark Side, Kyle has now access to both Light Side powers (Force Heal and Mind Trick) and Dark Side ones (Force Lightning and Force Grip), along with the neutral ones (Force Speed, Force Jump, Force Pull and Force Push).

Progression of Force abilities is fixed, and cannot be customized. As the single-player game progresses, the number of powers available and their level increase. However, after a few missions, the player gains access to the lightsaber and some Force powers. The game starts as a shooter only, as Kyle has forsaken The Force after the events of the previous game. In addition to combat, the campaign features a variety of puzzles. Friendly NPCs will occasionally assist the player in combat. The player, as Kyle Katarn, moves through the single-player in a linear manner, meeting friendly and hostile NPCs. Unlike previous games, however, Kyle does not exclusively select Light or Dark side powers in the single-player, instead receiving a selection of both. As in the previous games, Light Side powers are mainly focused around protection and healing, while Dark Side powers are openly aggressive. Each side has access to both shared "Neutral" Force powers, which are mostly focused on increasing speed and manoeuvrability, and some unique Light Side and Dark Side powers. The multiplayer mode divides players into Light Siders and Dark Siders, and will pit these sides against each other in team modes. The "level" of a Force power determines the strength of the power and the amount of Force "power" required for its use. The use of powers is restricted by a "Force Meter", which depletes with use of powers. There are a number of combos which can be used, often unique to the selected saber style.įorce powers (such as Push, Jump, and Lightning) are available in singleplayer and multiplayer, but more powers can be used in the latter. Each style is different in terms of the speed of attacks and damage dealt. As in the films, lightsabers can be used to deflect shots from blasters. Jedi Outcast places a strong emphasis on lightsaber combat. Players have a health and shield meter, each which is replenished separately. The shooter combat is typical, offering players an array of energy and projectile weapons, as well as explosives. The player can choose perspective for every weapon, including the lightsaber. Kyle Katarn fighting a saber-wielding Reborn.Īs a first/third person shooter set in the Star Wars universe, Jedi Outcast puts the player into combat wielding a variety of firearms from the universe, as well as lightsabers and Force powers.

On September 16, 2009, the game was re-released with its sequels and the expansion to Dark Forces II onto Steam and Direct2Drive.
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In 2006 the PC version was re-released with four other Star Wars games in a pack entitled Star Wars: The Best of PC.
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In 2003 a sequel titled Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy was released for the Xbox, Mac OS and PC. The game was critically well-received on all platforms, with scores between 75 and 89/100 according to Metacritic's composite averages. It follows the protagonist Kyle Katarn as he fights against the Dark Jedi Desann and his followers. The story-driven single-player is set in the Star Wars universe two years after the events of Mysteries of the Sith, Jedi Outcast's predecessor. The game features both single-player and multiplayer modes. The player can wield classic Star Wars weapons such as blasters, lightsabers and Force powers. Powered by the Quake III: Team Arena game engine, the game primarily revolves around ranged and melee combat.

The PC version was released in March 2002 and the Mac OS X, Xbox and Nintendo GameCube versions were released in November 2002.
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Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, often abbreviated JK2 or JO, is a first- and third-person action game developed by Raven Software and published by LucasArts and Activision. First-person shooter, Third-person shooter, Action
