![]() You can choose between the original's system, regular, and this new class-based one. Defence is only available in multi-player. Apart from the Force Powers, there's also something called Defence, which you can choose instead of Force Powers(well, each star you assign to that will take away from which Force Powers you can choose), and which will (help) protect you against Force Powers. and as if that, in itself, wasn't bad enough, a major point of the first, the choosing of a side, through how you play(evil or good), goes straight with it(obviously). What may be the biggest issue connected to the Force Power is that this removes the distinction between the Dark and Light sides. it allows you to fly around, outside of your character's body, and you can, well, look around, without moving). ![]() personally, I'm not a fan, OK, one character did it, in one movie, once(I won't reveal who or when, in case anyone who hasn't watched all of the original trilogy is reading this review), but that's it) and Far Sight(which is a potentially interesting idea, but it just isn't that good. really doesn't work, game-play wise), Lightsaber Throw(which wasn't quite perfected at this point, but it does work. creating an illusion of you, to draw enemy fire. The new ones are Push(which really isn't that helpful, in my experience), Projection(which, while it sounds cool. ![]() as far as I understand, it isn't particularly efficient). Force Powers are essentially the same, Pull is tweaked some, and there are four or five new ones(Chain Lightning could be called basically the same as Lightning, though it can now "chain" between enemies. ![]() There are fewer bosses, and they have much less of an impact. On the plus side, there are far more levels for multi-player(though some of them work for more than one mode of playing, making it appear like there are more than there are), and a few of them are recreations of well-known scenes(and ones enjoyed by many, many viewers) from the original three Star Wars films, and, well. Where the levels were complex, but nicely done, throughout both single player and multi-player of the original game, the level design here comes off as confused, and confusing, for the most part. Little of the game doesn't come across as rushed. This is an add-on for Star Wars: Jedi Knight, and I've read that it was released a mere four months after the game. ![]()
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