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LucasArts Jedi Knight - Mysteries Of Sith Action Review

LucasArts Jedi Knight - Mysteries Of Sith





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Reviewed by: joe rain


Review Date
October 29, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Review NaN of 11
, from usa

Price Paid:  $15.00 from wal-mart

Summary:
Perfect game. The plot is excellent. A great
add-on.I like it more than Jedi Knight. I'm only at level 2, but I know someone who is at level 12, a very annoying level. I know the last boss is on level 14. It's a surprise, so I can not tell you who he/she/it is.Mysteries of the Sith is (in my opinon) better then Jedi Knight.
In Jedi Knight the cut scenes
(the real ones) freeze a lot.
But Hey! Jedi Knight (the original) is ok, but we will return to Mysteries of the Sith shall we.
The multiplayer games are fun I like the fact
that in multiplayer games you can make your one
and only fun and cool player.

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Reviewed by: Black Knight


Review Date
September 6, 1999

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Review NaN of 11
, from New York

Summary:
Mysteries of the Sith is one of the best games Lucas Arts has come out with. I think that they should keep all the weapons and characters but make it so you can have ALL of you force powers. That would make the game more fun and also give you a lot more options. But overall the Game was well worth the money.

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Reviewed by: John E Kakes


Review Date
July 13, 1999

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Review NaN of 11
, from Philly

Summary:
Since I don't have a 3d video card, the graphics are just good. Maybe they'd be much better with a 3d accelerated card. The single player levels definitely get very challenging towards the end. On 3 levels, all you have is your light saber and a force powers. And the ending was very strange. Subtle hints in the room give you an indication as to how you can win. You really need to pay attention and "unlearn". If you are looking for a game that makes you feel like you are in a Star Wars flick, this is it. Better than the original. I especially like the way the Force powers work in this release. You have more freedom in choosing the powers you like, as they are all available to you. Unlike JK. Multi Player rocks. The carbonite and seekers make the game challenging, but for every offense, there is a good defense. Overall, a great game. Where is Dark Dorces 3?!?!?!

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Reviewed by: Robert Hohlt, Jr.


Review Date
June 1, 1999

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

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Review NaN of 11
, from Ft. Worth, Texas

Summary:
I loved the sniper scope but the final battle with Kyle was a HUGE disappointment. Maybe I did something wrong? I would not have gone
through the preceding 13 levels for the 14th level. You are supposed to save Kyle right, not kill him? For me there was no ending, the credits just started rolling. Not worth it for me.

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Reviewed by: Daniel Pittman


Review Date
February 5, 1999

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Review NaN of 11
, from IL

Summary:
Lucas Arts has come out with some really good games, MotS is one. Unfortunately it is not because of storyline or all the level design.
The first 2 or so levels are some of the best I have seen but shortly after that the levels go about with little if any plot behind them. They
did though add much by way of 3do's and other great do-dads. If you enjoy editing levels I would suggest getting this really well done.
The multiplayer I thought was done exceptionally well and over all the game was worth the money I felt.

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