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POPULAR HAT - 2006-02-13 11:36:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.hat.net () | sitemap | top |
Here's the game in a nutshell. You play a character of your choosing (human male or female, or an alien) and your design (even the clothes on your back are custom). You're on your way to begin Jedi training, when something happens. You soon find yourself on joint adventures with your "master," or, if deemed easily done, by yourself.
The game's scope is vast - lots of different worlds (including Hoth), and lots of NPC's. The best part, though, is what happens when you become a Jedi Knight (not an easy task, by the way). While you get to custom design your own lightsaber in the beginning, you get to choose your blade AND fighting style at the game's midpoint - and yes, you can choose a double-bladed saber, just like Darth Maul. Slaying dozens of Sith followers with the double bladed saber was just plain fun!
What's not so good? There are quite a few of those silly little puzzles (e.g., throw a switch to deactivate a force field, but the field comes back on in three seconds), but other than that, everything is well put together.
If you've played the previous Jedi Knight games, you'll really enjoy playing this one. Oh, yeah - one more thing: at a point during the game, you'll have to make a choice. Right before you decide, save the game right there. There are two endings to the game, and this way you'll be able to do both.