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Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Dark Forces II

  • Video Game
  • 1997
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8.4/10
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Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Dark Forces II (1997)
Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II
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You play as Kyle Katarn, a mercenary whose skills progress into becoming a Jedi knight, to stop a team of dark Jedis from taking the valley of the Jedi's power.You play as Kyle Katarn, a mercenary whose skills progress into becoming a Jedi knight, to stop a team of dark Jedis from taking the valley of the Jedi's power.You play as Kyle Katarn, a mercenary whose skills progress into becoming a Jedi knight, to stop a team of dark Jedis from taking the valley of the Jedi's power.

  • Director
    • Scott Ewers
  • Writers
    • Justin Chin
    • Garry M. Gaber
  • Stars
    • Jason Court
    • Angela Harry
    • Christopher Neame
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Scott Ewers
    • Writers
      • Justin Chin
      • Garry M. Gaber
    • Stars
      • Jason Court
      • Angela Harry
      • Christopher Neame
    • 16User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

    Videos1

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    Jason Court
    • Kyle Katarn
    Angela Harry
    Angela Harry
    • Jan Ors
    Christopher Neame
    Christopher Neame
    • Jerec
    Bennet Guillory
    Bennet Guillory
    • Qu Rahn
    • (as Bennett Gilory)
    Valerie Wildman
    Valerie Wildman
    • Sariss
    Time Winters
    Time Winters
    • Boc
    Morgan Hunter
    • Maw
    Denny Delk
    Denny Delk
    • Pic
    • (voice)
    • …
    Rafer Weigel
    • Yun
    Jacob Witkin
    Jacob Witkin
    • Morgan Katarn
    Daniel Bloom
    • Bounty Hunter 1
    • (as Dan Bloom)
    Dylan Haggerty
    • Bounty Hunter 2
    Roger Jackson
    Roger Jackson
    • Rodian
    • (voice)
    • (as Roger L. Jackson)
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    • Director
      • Scott Ewers
    • Writers
      • Justin Chin
      • Garry M. Gaber
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    User reviews16

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    Blueghost

    Adventure.... excitement....

    A Jedi "knight" may not crave those things, but many young computer gamers do.

    So, am I going to review a computer game? Not precisely. Rather the culmination of visual media that was injected into this particular title, and how it resonates with people.

    The cut scenes for this computer title were interesting. The were in the spirit of the films, but also were dumbed down a shade for a teen to twenty-something audience. Which is odd, since a lot of the players were also in their thirties and forties when this title was released. So, was there another marketing agenda operating here? Quite probably.

    The game itself regards gun for hire Kyle Katarn who stared in the previous title "Dark Forces". There you essentially played a DOOM clone with Star Wars trappings. The experience was a very fun one, if somewhat vanilla flavored due to the limits of PC technology at the time. Dark Forces 2; Jedi Knight, as can be expected, continues mister Katarn's tale into the days of when the Alliance is doing some house cleaning with the remnants of the Galactic Empire.

    The cutscenes are geared to bring to life some of the spirit of adventure from which the films this game is based on draw. But they falter some with some over the top acting, and of course the production values are regrettably low for a Star Wars title. Actors are costumed, then shot against Blue Screen with computer generated sets to make up the rest.

    I remember the loads of debates going on about the title, and specifically why it was that the cut scenes weren't living up to cinematic expectations of the Dark Forces gaming community. Well, simply put, they are films aimed at older children, but children nonetheless. Ergo the acting and everything else is what it is. This being the case, and the unreasonable demographic analysis of the computer game market at the time, the mass hard core audience that has supported the title faithfully were let down some by unnatural and low age thesping.

    All in all the staging for the small video vignettes were quite spartan. Whether this was meant to offset the gaming experience or it was due to technological limitations of encoding video at the time, I'm not certain. But the video sequences, in my not so humble opinion, could have been a bit more. The title itself was, for a time, PCGamers all time best game ever out of a list of top 100 games. DF2 was given the best finishing coat at the time, but a little more would not have hurt.

    As for the game itself, it was very robust and playable. It told another Star Wars saga with some interesting twists, and carried with it a very spiritual theme. The big rival at the time was ID softwares Quake-2 (which I also bought and played), but at the time I preferred the Star Wars setting to some over the top gore-filled game whose pedigree included titles like DOOM and Quake.

    Jedi Knight was a watershed moment. It took gaming seriously, and added a character whose force-felt allegiances and leanings were pretty ambiguous. Me? I loved the game for the pure size and scope of the single player game. And spent more than my unhealthy share of hours in various multiplayer games on the old dialup MS Gaming Zone.

    Jedi Knight didn't spearhead video and film scenes included with games, but the title and company showed how they can better accentuate and highlight salient and important dramatic points in a gaming like context.

    The graphics are a little dated, but if you're a die hard SW fan, then maybe give this a whirl on your CD drive.
    10Dockelektro

    This one had me hooked for days

    Exciting, epic, well-made, vertiginous... all these words are little to describe the triumph of this game. Featuring all too advanced display rates and graphics to the year it was made, this game is as crackingly good as the movies can be. For the first time we are able to use lightsabers and force powers, and this, combined with incredible environments, fluid graphics and a great storyline (the way we play is gonna influence the end of the game) makes this a winner in all aspects. Not only the best game of 1997, but also one of the best ever made by Lucasarts. Let's hope Jedi Outcast is even better.
    squir1y

    The best first person shooter ever!

    This is the best first person game I've ever played. The fact that it was Star Wars made it even better. I haven't conquered it yet but I've only had it for a couple of months. But I have a feeling I'm in for more surprises. But my favorite part of the game is the awesome cutscenes between each level. This is probably the best Star Wars game I've ever played(I'm still sorting it out.). 10/10
    9darth_borehd

    My favorite first person game and Star Wars game!

    Even 3 years after it's release, this is still my favorite first person game and my favorite Star Wars game. Nothing else has captured the feel of being a lightsaber-wielding Jedi in the Star Wars universe as well as this game has. While the engine is a little dated, most people will find the graphics still look good (in 1024X768 mode) and the gameplay is very well done. Numerous add-ons and skin packs greatly enhance the fun of gameplay.

    One of the biggest complaints about the game is the limited multi-player options. The only kind of multi-player game seems to be a deathmatch where players try to kill each other the most number of times. While that is fun for a while, it quickly gets dull.

    The only other problem I have is that the cut-scene videos in the single player game could have been made better. The soundtrack seems to be a second or two off with the lips of the actors and the acting in general is very amateur. At the time the game was made, however, video game cut-scenes were still fairly new and not perfected yet, so I let some of these faults slide.

    Overall, the game is excellent and I highly recommend this title to any Star Wars fan. I just wish a sequel would come out with an updated game engine.
    reginald-anselm

    Awesome

    Remember Kyle Katarn? You know, the guy from Dark Forces? Well, the hero who stole the Death Star plans single-handedly(and blew up some droid troopers or sth.) is BACK and this time he's Force-sensitive so watch out! Kyle returns, but this time he ain't working for the Rebels. Instead, Kyle and his trusty E-11 Blaster Rifle are out to avenge the death of Morgan Katarn, Kyle's dad who was murdered by seven Dark Jedi who seek the location of the Valley of the Jedi, a Force nexus. Kyle claims his inheritance, which is a lightsaber and the Valley itself and becomes a Mercenary/Jedi hybrid with every intent to stop the Dark Jedi.

    This game is awesome. With this, you can easily forget that the original DF even existed. Kyle turns from a blank character into the Chuck Norris of Star Wars in a second! Now that's an achievement. The game looks good, has fantastic FMV cutscenes and gives you the right atmosphere of Star Wars right away.

    10 out of 10

    Oh, and if you like this game, then I suggest you also find Jedi Knight 2 where an older Kyle returns again to save Jan Ors from another Dark Jedi.

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    • Trivia
      The first Star Wars game to feature a fully functional lightsaber, one that could be used as much for attack as for defense (blocking laser bolts and blows from other lightsabers)
    • Goofs
      After the player confronts Gorc and Pic, the droid 8t88 is standing in a different position with the right arm removed (shot off by Katarn early on, but was shown that it had been replaced).
    • Quotes

      [Kyle Katarn has been captured by Sariss, Boc and Yun. Sariss raises her lightsaber above Kyle but as she swings it down, Yun, who Kyle previously spared after defeating him in a dual, uses his lightsaber to block it, so she swings it across and strikes Yun, who falls to his knees]

      Sariss: [loud whisper] Why?

      Yun: He is a Jedi. He deserves a battle.

      [he falls down dead]

    • Crazy credits
      "Gorc - As Himself'". Gorc is an entirely computer generated character and doesn't speak.
    • Connections
      Featured in Icons: LucasArts (2003)

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      • October 9, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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