Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140121210201/@comment-1915529-20140129073404

The Sith engine's ability for massive outdoor maps does make some levels feel very cool. The most notable levels are two coming up very soon for you Death and another 3 later in the game. Level 3 doesn't even come close to being one of them. So these other levels should impress you wholly.

I used to think Baron's Hed was on Tatooine. I used to call it Mos Eisley until years later. I'm don't know if you completed it but there is something about Level 5 that might make you laugh, it might make you cry. You can use it but don't anger it. It's not a switch, it's not a weapon, but it can kill. You know about it, but at the same time you have no idea.

The boss fights in Jedi Knight are very interesting. Taking into account that JK is a FPS, the boss fights are very different and unique for a FPS game. Plus the bosses near the end of the game are actually quite a challenge (not to say the earlier ones won’t make you sweat).

I seem to remember that killing every innocent you see only moves the meter very slightly. It’s not until you start choosing your dark force powers that come available later that you start to see yourself go deep into the Dark Side. Plus when you first get Dark/Light powers you can have both (albeit only the first two) so you can mix and match. However soon after you’ll be forced to have either just Dark or just Light powers (depending on your meter) in order to access the other two powers.

Good luck slaying loads of innocent people in your fight to save the Galaxy… hmm :\

Here’s another gameplay spoiler. I’m only telling you this to avoid further disappointment after finding out you can’t get a red lightsaber.

GAMEPLAY SPOILER

Force star’s you don’t spend will move over to the next level and the one after that. So you can save up the stars as you play the game. Don’t max out any of your force powers at this stage. Only if you find every secret area on every level will you have enough force stars to max out every power. Plus two stars on a force power makes it very adequate. Four stars of course make it much better but especially at this early stage in the game you don’t need four stars on a speed or jump. Plus if you use all your force stars as you get them on neutral force powers, you won’t have many to spend on your Darks Side powers (you’ll have some even if you don’t find every secret area) but much. And you’ll be left with Force Seeing with four stars when it really only needs… I’ll stop here, can’t give too much away.

GAMEPLAY SPOILER END

A whole post about Jedi Knight, perhaps I should play it again. Although can't this week since I need the two CDs and they're at home.