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The best thing about the game is the multi-player option where you get to run around and lightsaber people in a free for all like counter strike.
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You should totally buy this game. It will keep you going with hours and hours of fun. From capture the flag, and free for all battles and other game types,
slice your way thorough with a lightsaber and many other available weapons. You can even design your own lightsaber, have one in each hand or a double sided one. Overall, this game is great. The only thing I didn't like was the Graphics, but other than that, The combat is great fun, you can play online with your friends, and capture the flag is a really fun thing to play on this
game. When I first played this game at a friends house, he told me it was only ten dollars, and I couldn't believe it!
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I cannot get engough of this game. One the most fun First and third person shooters. The lightsaber fights are excellent plus the use of all the force powers make it more intersting. The game is smooth, fast paced, clean with enough Jedi power to please the most uptight star wars fan. The graphics are great as well. You even get Mark Hamil playing Luke!! Buy this now for true game enjoyment.
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There are 120 other reviews at the moment that tell you how the game is so I will tell you a few things I would find usefull. Also this is a review aimed toward Moms =]
There are tons of servers on multi everywere and there are plenty of servers that have good rules such as being respectful and no cussing an such.
I am in a clan that is Christian as well and it is awesome. There is no blood because it is sabers, in fact in multi-player there is no body part dismemberment unless you download a mod to make them fall apart =P in single acassionaly a storm trooper will lose an arm or hand or something but never are they chopped in half or beheaded. Anyway this is a really fun game I have been playing it for 3 years and I am still playing it every day =].
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You're a new recruit at the Jedi Academy. Pick out a wardrobe (after you've chosen your sex and species), design your lightsaber, and you're ready to meet your instructor, Kyle Katarn. He'll lead you through a short series of training exercises before you're off on your first mission.
This is an easy-to-use game that requires no strategy and minimal puzzle-solving ability. If you can run, jump and swing your lightsaber, that's about all you'll need to get through the game. You'll have a whole host of Force powers to choose from, everything from healing your bruised body to shooting lightning from your fingertips. And while those Force powers provide an added level of fun, they're not absolutely necessary; I was able to finish the game using only Force Push (good for knocking opponents of cliffs, ledges, and bridges), Force Protect (your own full-body shield), Force Speed (run circles around slower opponents), and Force Heal. In addition, there are perhaps two or three occasions you are required to us Force Sense to find hidden objects.
The game is built around a series of short missions, many of which are irrelevant to the main story, which involves a cult that worships Ragnos (an ancient Sith Lord) and which has been spotted throughout the galaxy at places where high concentrations of Dark Force Energy are to be found. The cultists are siphoning this energy for unknown but obviously nefarious purposes, and along with the other Jedi at the academy you have to interrupt their plans and finally chase them down to their base at Korriban, the tomb world of the Sith Lords.
For a game that was released in 2003, the graphics and game play hold up pretty well in late 2006, with the exception of a few contrived missions that involve traversing all four corners of a large game map to free prisoners, or to plant (or disarm) explosives. There are few long cut-scenes to interrupt the flow of the game, and the ability to save at any point during saves lots of frustration at having to repeat sections of the game. As there is no over-arcing strategy to the game, it's ideal for people who want to play for 30 minutes or an hour at a time.
If you're looking for a Star Wars game that requires a little more concentration and attention to detail, you might like to try Knights of the Old Republic. But if you want to just whack away with a lightsaber for a few hours, Jedi Academy is just what you need.
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