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Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Dark Forces II

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  • 1997
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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
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    • 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

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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)
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    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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    8TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Will you fight honorably and stay on the Light Side... or will you succumb to the lures of the Dark Side?

    I first played this when it came out. It has aged quite well(searching for Star Wars on this very site, this came up before its sequel... which is not to say that the sequel isn't good, but this is the better of the two), and, quite honestly, it can be downright *criminally* entertaining. For extended periods of time. It's addictive, fun, and what it introduced when it came out is commendable. The game has you taking on the role of Kyle Katarn, known from the first Dark Forces game(which I, unfortunately, have yet to be able to play more than the demo of, and due to it being made for older systems, it's not as easily accessible, partially due to compatibility), a mercenary who finds himself the only real threat to the plans of a band of Dark Jedi, who seek the mystical and mythical Valley of the Jedi, a place of immense power. Jedi Knight can essentially be played as a First Person Shooter set in the Star Wars universe... you do, indeed, start out in a fashion similar to such. However, you will acquire a Lightsaber, and as you become more and more experienced in the ways of the Force, Force Powers will become available to you, making for what I can assure you is a *really* fun time. As the Trivia page truthfully puts forth, this features, and was the first game to feature, a *fully* functioning Lightsaber... you can not only use it as an offensive weapon, but you can also use it to deflect enemy laser fire(and block enemy sabers... hint hint). As if that, alone, wasn't enough(and didn't do enough by itself to place this at a level above and beyond the standard FPS, with respect to such)... the Force Powers... what can I say? It's like the people behind the game managed to somehow extract all the cool-ness of the Force use in the films, and injected so much into this that everyone playing gets a generous portion(without it taking over, or removing challenge from the game). They include the Neutral Powers of Force Jump, Force Pull(steal the Stormtroopers' rifles right from their hands, telekinetically!), the Light Side Powers of Force Heal, Force Persuasion(think the Mind Tricks of the movies), and, last but not least, the Dark Side powers of Force Throw(a more aggressive telekinetic ability... throw debris at your opponents(it could perhaps be argued that the debris could be more subtly integrated) and Force Grip("I find your lack of faith... disturbing."). At first, as they gradually become available to you, you will be able to choose powers from either side of the Force, as your path has yet to be completely decided(you're always able to choose Neutral Powers, and they are also the first ones you can get), but your actions(for example towards bystanders... do you make special efforts to keep them safe, or do you downright strike them down?) will ultimately decide your fate in the game... the Light Side or the Dark Side of the Force. There are regular FPS weapons, as well...the basic types of such are all there... and they're certainly also cool(Rail Detonator, anyone? And you get to use Chewie's Bowcaster, as well as the Stormtrooper Rifle). The freedom in the game, though not absolute, is impressive and helps(do you want to saber through the next room of enemies, use your Force Powers to either confuse or even destroy them, use your main arsenal... or a mix of the three?) the playing to be a worthwhile and memorable experience. The story is well-written and interesting, and it develops nicely throughout. The cut-scenes in-between levels are marvelously done. They're all live-action(not bad resolution, either), with CGI, and while the acting is perhaps not Oscar material, they are another high point of the game. They help tell aforementioned story, and really take you into it. The effects are nicely done, and I definitely applaud the different Lightsaber colors. Characters and such are well-done. The game plays like being in a Star Wars movie. The game-play is enormously entertaining, and has you running, jumping, fighting(by guns and/or Lightsaber) and, of course, puzzle-solving your way through the level. That begs a mention... the level design is great, and some of the areas are utterly *vast*. Whether you find them too big for your liking or not, it is impressive that they could muster that much(and some of the visuals, in the levels... *wow*, and not just for back then), and it fits with the Star Wars universe being massive. The AI is rather good. The multi-player is well-done, and the levels another portion of high quality(and the traps are gnarly), if there could perhaps have been more(but some of them are some of the coolest single player levels, which helps make up for it). Multiplayer only has two playing modes, standard Deathmatch and Capture the Flag. The personal customization for multi-player is a character creation system, which I'm not sure can be accessed inside a game... so you may have to disconnect from a game you're in if you want to change, but enabling you to make characters ensures that you don't have to spend time customizing in the heat of battle. The music is well-done, and never sounds out of place or takes away from the experience. The voice acting is good, and sound design is in general another area I can't complain about. Complain, I shall, unfortunately... the control of the Lightsaber could be better. The blows and slashes sometimes miss, even if you're so close to your opponent that your *breath* would hit him. Also, some of the Force Powers could be activated better, and both could be smoother(which is not to say they're downright bad). Still, these are minor shortcomings. This is definitely worth playing for fans of Star Wars, FPSs and Third Person action games. I recommend it to anyone who fits into one or more of those groups. And may the Force be with you. 8/10
    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
    10winky_500

    Best Game of it's time

    For 1997, the graphics are great, never did I think once about them having awful graphics as a kid. After playing games like Knights of the Old Republic, I realize that it isn't the best, but the story line is great.

    The use of blue screen was wonderful, the acting was good and you couldn't wait to get through a level to be rewarded with a short movie to add to the story each time you finished.

    Challenging but fun, Dark Forces II has a great plot.

    Taking place several years after the events in Return of the Jedi, it begins as Kyle looks for new information of his father's death from a droid named 8t88 ('88' for short). Kyle is informed by 88 that his father was killed by a Dark Jedi named Jerec. 88 tries to kill Kyle but he escapes from a gun to the head and chases 88 for a stolen data disk meant only for Kyle from his father. Afterwards, he recovers a lightsaber from his father's workshop, compelling him on a journey to confront his father's murderers and to discover his own latent Force abilities. While on this journey, Kyle learns that seven Dark Jedi (Yun, Pic, Gorc, Boc, Maw, Sariss, and Jerec, the leader), his father's killers, are intent on finding the Valley of the Jedi, a focal point for Jedi power in the universe.

    Kyle starts the game with no knowledge of the Force. As the player progresses through the game, Kyle gains Jedi abilities, known as "Force Powers". These powers fall in three general categories: Neutral, Light, and Dark. The game awards one "Force point" upon the completion of each level, and an additional point if the player finds all of the secret areas. These skill points can be allocated towards any Force power, boosting that power's effects.

    Jedi Knight is noted for the ethical decisions integrated into the game play. Kyle is a neutral character for most of the game, neither fully Light nor Dark. Actions against unarmed civilians throughout the game, as well as what Force powers a player chooses throughout the game, will sway Kyle towards the Light or the Dark sides. Eventually, the character Kyle must choose between Light and Dark; how he chooses depends on the player's actions throughout the game. A "Force meter" displays Kyle's progress towards either side during breaks in the action.

    The game is incredible, wonderful plot and character development. Jason Court really brings Kyle to life, showing his instability and how he isn't always sure, but keeps him cool and collected, making Kyle a memorable character and bringing the whole game together with his acting.

    All in all, this game is very good, I'm surprised after 8 years of playing this game, I can still find entertainment and enjoyment from it. With a wonderful ending that really brings it all home, what isn't to like about it?
    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.
    10LrdSlvrhnd

    "Use the Force, Kyle"

    I thought the original "Dark Forces" was good, but "Jedi Knight" blows it away. Quite simply, it's the best 1st-person action game EVER created (or at least, that I've had the good fortune of playing 8-} )

    The graphics are excellent, the cutscenes are fun, and being able to choose the Path you follow is great. If you've only gone the Path of the Light Side, or the Path of the Dark Side, then RUN and get your CD-ROM and play again, going the other way... the cutscenes are different after your choice, and both endings are excellent.

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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)
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