

The visuals are decent, the characters are well done, and face renderings are realistic enough. This game looks good, but it is not stunning. This can be fixed easily however if you manually assign the keys.


The only complaint is how you access the force powers.

The controls are relatively simple and for the most part well designed. In some cases you will be annoyed to find that you have to wait for a power that you really want. At the end of each level you will get specific powers. Unlike previous games you are not given generic points to choose or enhance your powers. There are actually 28 different bots, so if you don’t have friends with the game you can still play multiplayer games. If your friends are not online, you can play with the bots. Along that same reign is a capture the ysalamiri mode which is funny. There is a capture the flag mode as well. Most of the modes are your standard death matches where you (or your team) have the sole goal of killing all of your opponents. There are several options for playing with your friends. This mode has some fun multiplayer games available for PC players. Mostly these involve jumping from one platform to another but others are about finding the key that you need to move onto the next level. The game features a wide variety of puzzles. The game starts out as what seems like a shooter but by the end turns into more of a strategic style RPG. The single player mode has eight different worlds that are broken up into 24 levels. To do that, you will regain your force powers of course. Your job is to stop this army and once again save the burgeoning republic. This time they are trying to make a half human/half machine army of super soldiers who are also enhanced with the force. During a mission, you discover the remnants of the Imperial army. The former smuggler, who turned into a Jedi Knight, turned back to a smuggler for fear of the dark side. This game takes you back into the drivers seat as Kyle Katarn.
