Jedi knight ii jedi outcast ps4 review9/19/2023 ![]() ![]() I mean, what's a Star Wars game without a garbage masher level? Beyond that, you'll fight in a bar filled with dozens of space gangster aliens, lock sabers with your enemies on a narrow causeway teetering high above a yawning void and have a heart-to-heart with the jedi master about how to best use your rage for revenge. I tend to think you're sort of expected to know that going in. Without going in to too much detail, I'll just say that the game uses a lot of the conventions ( clichés if you're on the other side of the argument) of the movies. The game's actually prompted a few discussions around the office about the use of licenses within games. While the cutscenes in Jedi Knight II are pretty beefy, there's always enough action going on to keep you interested. Too many cutscenes in games are either unnecessary or overly long. There's a nice balance and sense of pace here. Each section of the story is set off by some really fantastic cutscenes. Kyle's motivations and the progression of the story are all handled with a touch that is at once both subtle and unrelenting. While that would be a bold claim for any game, Jedi Outcast pulls it off wonderfully.Įverything is tied together with a tightly written, mature plot. Lets just say that what begins as a simple mission for Mon Mothma soon turns into an intergalactic tale of love and revenge that involves the future of the jedi. You'll lead Kyle back to the jedi path through dozens of missions in his quest for.well, that gives too much away. Kyle gave up on the whole Force thing after he was tempted by the Dark Side in the last game. For those of you who are just joining us (or like Dan are just a bit slow), Jedi Outcast is the latest in a series of action games focusing on Kyle Katarn, an ex-jedi turned mercenary. ![]()
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