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Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy (Xbox)

Platform: Xbox
By: ACTIVISION
Released: 21 Nov 2003
RRP: £39.99
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Very Poor Indeed - By: , 23 Oct 2005
I got this game after a pal recommended it to me, i THOUGHT it was going to be great. As soon as i had struggled past the dodgey menus i was greeted by poor screen-clips, blocky graphics & jerky controls (halo-style except 3rd person & a lightsaber... turns out terribley). but then again, i only bought it recently & it was bound to be dated by then. It was not totaly awful so i think 2 stars is about fair.
The force is with this one - By: , 22 Jun 2005
I love this game.The main reason: You get to create your own jedi, build your own light saber,single,dual or double,you get to weild the force, & did i mention light saber building? whats not to like. you start the game as a student on his/her way to the newly formed jedi academy to learn the ways of the force from the legendary Luke skywalker,on your approach you get shot down & a more sinister plot starts to unravel that will have you choose the path of the lightside or the darkside.

how the story unfolds, is by you completeing a set mount of missions(in any order)basically earn your rank as jedi; these missions may involve various things like killing rancors saving people etc & then you get a longer more challenging mission which unfolds the story.

If you ever wanted to be a jedi, this game is a must!


A Good Star Wars Game? :o - By: , 02 Jun 2005
With many attempts of Lucas Art to perfect a franchisein the gaming world not living up to expectations such as many of the recent film titles (Phantom Menace Game, Revenge of the Sith Game). I was suprised when i found a liking to this first person style game.

Although the "Star wars : KNights of the old republic" Duo of titles have made a name from themselves & I can myself see the playability of the game however I found the fact its set no where near the films with characters i can not relate to frustrating.

With Jedi Acadamy, there are characters you know such as Chewbaccha, Luke Skywalker Boba Fett. The game is set after the sixth film (Return of the Jedi) where Luke Skywalker has an acadamy of students. You play the role of a student, (who you customise to look how you like, laterin the game you customise the abilities such as force - light/dark side). It makes the player of the game feel like you are living an extention of the film with a fairly decent storyline although does have a few flaws.

The single player mode does not last the longest, & the repeated lightsaber duels can get frustrated however with the force abilities & multiple weopons at your hands, you can make each duel original.

One thing i did not like was the character of Kyle Katorn - readers who have played Jedi OUtcast will know who he is - I would of rather be the apprentice of Skywalker however if i could live with it, im sure most players could!

Overall I throroughly enjoyed it & waiting for the next hopefully!!

4 Stars out of 5 - due to feeling that you do to many duels & not long enough storyline! However that aside.. brilliant!


Jedi Academy - By: , 06 Jan 2005
I have just finished playing this game & have found it on the whole very enjoyable.
The game play is fairly fast & the controls easy to master the graphics are not spectacular but OK with a first or third person view depending on weapons.
character progression is handled well through the game giving you the option to increase your force powers before each new mission.

This game is more of a FPS with sabers than a true RPG so if you are expecting a version of Knights of the old republic you will be dissapointed.
However if you got sick to death of watching loading screens talking to boring characters as well as the turn based action on "KOTOR" & want to work your way through a good story fighting with the force at your finger tips then this is the game for you.

Good Entertaining Fun


Everything that 'Jedi Outcast' should have been. - By: Ian Tapley, 11 Jul 2004
THE STORY:
Jaden Kor is just begining to learn the ways of the Jedi from Luke Skywalker & Kyle Katarn when the Disciples of Ragnos cult begin harvesting the Force-essence from planets across the galaxy. Across twenty missions & various planets (including ones familiar to fans, such as Yavin 4, Tatooine, Bakura, Corellia, Hoth, Coruscant, Vjun, Chandrila, Byss, Ord Mantell, Tanaab & Korriban) Jaden fights Stormtroopers, Sandpeople, rancors, wampas, Noghri & Dark Jedi on the path to becoming a Jedi Knight.

WHAT'S GOOD:
For once Lucasarts have been able to learn from their mistakes (or perhaps Raven is responsible) & have created a sequel with none of it's predecessor's failings. The platform element of the game has been smoothed out & the notion of physics has been applied, there are now fairly regular checkpoints so that you won't be howlingin frustration at being sent way back to the beginning of the level, the lightsaber combat now has some structure & skill to it and, best of all, it doesn't do that irritating bleeping sound when your objectives change! Also, rather than a few huge linear levels, there are now shorter levels which you can choose among & which each have a unique twist, be it escaping an Imperial prison, defeating a (actually quite scary) mutant rancor or riding swoop bikes at ridiculous speeds. Allin all, this game is very satisfying & really gives you a well-rounded Star Wars gaming experience. If you like thinking games, buy 'Knights of the Old Republic', but if you want a bit of sabre-swinging action, then this is the game for you.

WHAT'S BAD:
A few of the levels do seem to be slightly repackaged versions of levels from other Star Wars games, but that's not a major issue. The only other problem I had with the game is the fact that almost every single enemy Dark Jedi kills you at least once, sending you back to your last save, which means you have to save after every fight (and there's dozens & dozens!).

The best game for fans of Star Wars action!


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