Añade un argumento en tu idiomaExpansion pack for Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Dark Forces II (1997) including a single-player mode story set five years after the events of Dark Forces II, and fifteen multiplayer maps that al... Leer todoExpansion pack for Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Dark Forces II (1997) including a single-player mode story set five years after the events of Dark Forces II, and fifteen multiplayer maps that allows up to eight players to play online or over a Local area network.Expansion pack for Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Dark Forces II (1997) including a single-player mode story set five years after the events of Dark Forces II, and fifteen multiplayer maps that allows up to eight players to play online or over a Local area network.
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These things make up for the minor defects that the single player campaign had. But it's still a good game.
I have spent many enjoyable hours with friends playing this game. I suggest you do the same, and may the force be with you :)
The new weapons, Force powers, and tools in this game were similar to Duke Nukem 3D, especially the remote-trigger mines, the freeze gun, and the projection ability. But unlike Duke Nukem 3D, this was less Doom-styled graphics and more Jedi Knight. Plus, we get fourteen more levels to play in addition to the twenty-something from Jedi Knight. Oh, and the voice acting was pretty good too. We get Terrence McGovern (from the old Ducktales and Darkwing Duck) and Rino Romano (who would later star in Curious George and Godzilla: The Series).
My only beef with Mysteries of the Sith was that some of the puzzles were a little too hard and could be frustrating. Some of them I passed with a cheat code or two, though I prefer to save those for when I'm severely taxed. Anyway, that's not the point. Just try it if you liked Jedi Knight and want more of the same. It's worth your while, even with the dated graphics.
Single player mode: The last level is the best, though even in hardest mode it could be a little harder, but the last level did prove to be a challenge very unique ending to this game.
Very good game, Jedi Knight Dark Forces II, does not live up to it's continuation, though it is a good game it does not have the quality of Mysteries of the Sith, such as the personality section of having a choice to be a Bounty Hunter, a Soldier, a Scout, or a Jedi. And in Jedi mode you can mix both the Light and the Dark Side of the Force together, making it the far superior game to Jedi Knight Dark Forces II.
Their are only 2 down falls to this game: One there is a glitch in the MP section that does not happen often and is only in 2-3 levels, in which you will die continuously , but as I said it does not happen very often. Second it does not have the capture the flag levels that JK has instead it has a Kill the Fool With the Ysalamiri, in which is in a way a hide-and-go-seek game JK style, The person with the Ysalamiri will continuously get points for as long has he or she is able to keep the creature, and as many Star Wars fans know the if you are a Jedi the Ysalamiri will disable your ability to use the Force. This game can be fun, but is not believed to be has fun as JK's Capture the Flag (CTF)
Very fun game I recommend it to any Star Wars fanatic.
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- CuriosidadesContains the ysalamiri, a creature that was created by Timothy Zahn for his Heir to the Empire trilogy of books. This creature can retard The Force with a certain proximity to its body.