![]() ![]() Please bear in mind though that at the time I recorded this episode video, the mod was still locked behind a Team Beef Patreon paywall. You can watch me take the first hour of the game for a spin in the VR Corner video above if you want to get an idea of how good it looks and how well it runs. Secondly, although JK XR is free to download you will need to own a copy of the original game on Steam in order to play, which is currently about £7.19. The first is that JK XR is currently only available on the SideQuest app for the Quest II and Pico4, something that PC VR and OG Quest owners may feel is a bit Bantha poodoo. There are a couple of things to bear in mind though. That's right, you can shoot blasters, swing lightsabers and use Force powers all with the power of your upper body. If you played the original game, you'll be right at home here because this out of this world port puts the entirety of Kyle Katarn's 2002 adventure into first person VR, with motion controls. This is all thanks to the recent release of Team Beef's JK XR mod, a standalone OpenXR port of Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast. If you prefer a great multiplayer game and a lackluster singleplayer then Jedi Knight III Jedi Academy is the game for you.Forget about about the Force, the only thing I can feel flowing through the galaxy right now is the power of nostalgia. If you prefer a fun singleplayer campaign then go with Jedi Knight II Jedi Outcast. And most importantly you can customize your characters appearance right down to the light saber hilt. There are a variety of special saber moves which you can do if you have a certain amount of force power. You can have either single, double, or staff light sabers, each of which has advantages and disadvantages. There are a number of added multiplayer modes which complement the originals. Oh, and despite what some people may say, the vehicles are highly overrated.īut what Jedi Academy lacks in a singleplayer experience it more than makes up for in multiplayer. It was almost as if they wrote the plot based on the games design rather then designing the game around the plot. Not to mention that the story seemed stupid and uninteresting. It took away from the important Suspension of disbelief that helps players immerse themselves in the game world. They attempt to add an RPG element to it with the progression of force powers and the character design, but it just seemed annoying to me. The story felt jumbled because you had to choose the order of the missions yourself. The singleplayer game was short and awkward. Though, I found dueling to be fun, it had its limitations, like only being able to use one light saber. To be honest, the only mode that I ever played at LAN parties was duel. The game types are limited to deathmatch, team deathmatch, free-for-all, and duel. Unfortunately the multiplayer is somewhat lacking. Ive been told that it also conforms to the Star Wars universe established by the movies and most books. Jedi Outcast has an excellent story-driven singleplayer that I have played about 5 times. However, in order to decide which one to purchase you may need to ask yourself whether you prefer single or multiplayer gaming. Ive played both Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy and found both to be very enjoyable to one degree or another. Out of the series I prefer JK1 single, JK1 or JK2 multiplayer (tie) ![]() The joke in my LAN group about Academy and dual wield is that they are the noob sticks, just swing wildly and eventually they will die. And dual wielding (which in RPGs and such I love) just wasn't that great. 5 swinging) I may not be a doctor or a Jedi, but I think a lightsaber hit is gonna hurt a lot worse than a kick. Multiplayer I prefer JKII as Academy (when I played it, and supposedly patched and semi-fixed this) that it was a big kick fest (two-handed sabers got the additional attack and other can do the flip off the enemy) as kicks did a LOT more damage (25 vs. I believe Academy has a bit more replayability in that you alignment changed events (I haven't played either in a while, so that may be false). 1.) Academy is the newest (aka Jedi Knight III)Ģ.) Between the two, there isn't a whole lot of differences, mainly now in Academy you can dual-wield lightsabers or have a two-handed/two-sided lightsaber.ģ.) I haven't honestly played Academy single-player, but from what my friends say is that Academy is fairly fun. ![]()
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