![]() The multi-player levels are reasonable, but the amount is somewhat underwhelming. ![]() The references do almost get too much at points, some(*not* all), however, are well-done(humor/boss-fights, same). some of them do seem to be more about making it seem like a new release, instead of a polishing up of the last one, and they all vary in quality. Most of the changes are to make the game more like the movies(and some *are* great), both trilogies. at what point do bent rules get so out of shape that you almost wonder why they acknowledged their existence at all? The makers go for(and sometimes succeed in) delivering the most fun(and at points, open) experience than making sense or following aforementioned rules. again, these facts don't have to be negative, not at all. Power Duel and Siege, the first one is two-on-one duels, and the second seems to be(I've never played it) basically Assault mode from Unreal Tournament. The two new multi-player modes are interesting, if not terribly original. There is technically only one new weapon, and a change of appearance of another. ![]() The music and sound in general isn't bad. I might not pay full price for this, as if it was a full new game, as it's more of an adjustment, but that's not to say that it's not worth playing(at all). If you dug JO, well, grab the shovel again. which, should be noted, is "pretty good". and it takes so many steps back and forth(in quality) that it winds up being overall on about the same level. Yes, this is more of an upgrade to Jedi Outcast than a sequel.
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