![]() ![]() ![]() So I thought "once I get a lightsaber this game is going to be way more fun!" So I clawed my way through the first two chapters dying every five minutes because the shooting in this game is really difficult for you and easy for the enemies. Apparently, it really doesn't hold up and getting through it without cheat codes (which is how I did it as a kid) was brutal! For the first few levels there are no force powers/lightsaber, which makes sense in the story (kind of?) but for a game with the word "jedi" in the title twice is completely nuts. Apparently, it really doesn't hold up and getting Having played the PC version of this game almost 20 years ago, I was excited to revisit it. Having played the PC version of this game almost 20 years ago, I was excited to revisit it. bottom line great port, just have to get use to play with a controller. also the multiplayer mode was removed as well. you have to get use to these controls otherwise play the pc version. anyway due to how clunky and annoying the controls are, i died so many times on the first few missions due to missing every shot to hit a freaking stormtrooper! and unable to dodge enemy projectiles, it was soo frustrating to the point i have take it one step at the time (like if this was a strategy game), unlike the pc version which i played (even on hard mode) and it was so much easy to control with a keyboard and mouse. i don't know why Aspyer didn't bother implementing the ps4 controls properly, cause in the first half of the game you only have you're arsenal of weapons and you have to aim and shoot and on the second half of the game you're finally get to be a Jedi with you're lightsaber and force powers (which is more natural to play with controls since you're mostly in third-person mode). smooth 60fps and sort-of widescreen support with back bars around the screen (probably to keep the framerate stable) i only have one major flaw that slowed the game down completely. anyway "Aspyr" i think did a great job porting the pc version to ps4 consoles (also on switch). There is also a "Warp" section that basically lets you "devmap" to any level.This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.įirst of all i love the "Dark Forces / Jedi Knight" Series, and out of all the Jedi Knight games, Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast is my favorite, i used to play it alot of my old pc back in the day, also back in the day when activision wasn't such a greedy publisher, and star wars games were made with passion and love by raven soft (poor raven soft are today doing nothing but 'call of duty' garbage!). That should bring up the hidden menu with a limited amount of options of cheats to enable/disable, along with change the color of your lightsaber, and respawn. Once in the pause menu, press the following buttons in this order:ĭ-Pad Up, D-Pad Down, Left Stick Press (元), Right Stick Press (R3), Left Stick Press (元)ĭ-pad Left, D-Pad Right, D-Pad Up, D-Pad Down, Left Stick Press (元), Right Stick Press (R3), Left Stick Press (元) To access this menu on the Switch and PS4 version of JK2 or JKA, you must be in a loaded map/level, and bring up the pause menu, either by pressing + on the Switch or Options on PS4. Jedi Academy was released in March 2020, and has the same cheat menu, but different buttons to access it. Aspyr seems to have gone the classic route of creating a hidden menu that is only accessed by pressing a combination of buttons on the controller. ![]() Jedi Outcast was re-released on modern consoles recently, along with some slight changes from the PC version as well as previous console versions. ![]()
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