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Developer: | Raven Software |
Publisher: | LucasArts |
Release date: | 2003 |
Genre: | First-person shooter |
Game modes: | Single player, multiplayer |
ESRB rating: | Teen (T) |
Platform: | PC, Xbox |
Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy is a Star Wars computer game released in September 2003. It was developed by Raven Software and published, distributed and marketed by LucasArts in North America and by Activision in the rest of the world.
It's powered by the Quake III Arena graphics engine, with modifications to give a third-person view and new lightsaber effects. Players now have the ability to construct their own light-saber by choosing the hilt style and color. After completing certain objectives, new saber styles become available including the ability to wield two independent sabers as used by Anakin Skywalker during the closing fight in Attack of the Clones, or the light-saber "staff" introduced by Darth Maul in The Phantom Menace.
The title screen of Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy shows Aurabesh characters in the background which, when translated, read the following:
Star Wars
Jedi Knight
Jedi Academy
Developed
By
Raven
Software
Published
By
Lucasarts
Entertainment
Company
Features
Create Your
Own Jedi
Tiered Level
System
New MP
Game
Siege
New Sabers
New Force
Powers
Arioch(? Anybody know what this is?) Terrain
System
New Enemies
And more
Coming
Summer
2003
And yes
this really
does say
something
if you
translate
it
This game is the successor of Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.