Me voy a arruinar cone sto de tener q comprar todo lo k salga por el live,a ver si se lo pilla un colega y sacamos provexo xDD
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To some, Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy might look more like an expansion pack for Jedi Outcast than a whole new game. The fact that Jedi Academy, like its predecessor, runs on the Quake III: Arena engine is probably the chief cause of any confusion. Even the engine, though, has been retooled for this new installment in the Jedi Knight series.
Most of the features from Jedi Outcast that people enjoyed have been left in place. You still wield a lightsaber, force powers, and an impressive arsenal of assorted non-Jedi weaponry. But instead of just a boring lightsaber, the player now gets to pick one of three : A single saber, as in the previous game, double sabers, one in each hand, or a saber staff, made popular by Darth Maul from The Phantom Menace. Each saber includes its own advantages and disadvantages, as well as its own set of special moves and combos. One of the coolest is a move where the player sets his double sabers in orbit around himself to form a shield which also happens to take care of any inconveniently close enemies. In addition to the choice of sabers, one of the most common complaints about the first game has been addressed. No longer is the entire first half of the game a force-free experience. You begin the game at the Jedi Academy and learn your basic force powers first thing.
Graphically, the game has some subtle but nifty improvements as well. Characters have gained a rag doll animation system, environments have been improved, and, according to a LucasArts representative, the game should have about 25% more polygons than Jedi Outcast. Not only have the game environments been improved graphically, several have been made much more dynamic. For example, in one level you must navigate your way up the length of a ship as it flies through a city. Buildings whiz by at high speed on either side the whole time. It's disorienting and faintly nauseating, but it looks incredible.
Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy ships in mid-September for the PC people and right before Thanksgiving for the Xbox crowd. Xbox gamers, by the way, will be glad to know that Jedi Academy is fully Xbox Live enabled.
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