The Force Grip enables you to incapacitate your foes by choking them. The Force Pull allows you to rip weapons from the hands of your enemies, move objects, and manipulate switches from a distance. There are also explosives like remote and trip mines, even the thermal detonator made famous by Leia while in disguise at Jaba\'s palace in Return of the Jedi. Among the blasters are Katarn\'s Bryar Pistol, the traditional Storm Trooper E-11 Blaster, Chewbacca\'s Bowcaster, and others, including heavy cannons and zooming sniper-style guns. There are a variety of different weapons in the game. You can even spin your saber around and stab behind you (think Qui Gon taking out the battle droid standing behind him without even looking at it during the \"negotiations\" in Episode I). There are a slew of new attacks and defensive moves. Katarn can run horizontally along a wall, leap from it in mid stride, flipping over an enemy, all while using his lightsaber. The third person combat offers players a much more intense and satisfying experience than the limited action presented in either Obi Wan or the previous Jedi Knight PC game. Draw your blaster, however, and the game immediately switches to first person, performing much like other popular console FPS games such as HALO and Red Faction. This is perfect for dueling and reflecting blaster fire, as well as exploring and performing more precise athletic moves like crossing narrow walkways and jumping over chasms. While wielding a lightsaber, your primary weapon, the game is presented in third person. Your point of view changes according to the type of weapon you are using. Jedi Outcast is a blend of third and first person action. In it players continue the adventures of Kyle Katarn, a Jedi whose quest for revenge nearly led him to the dark side of the force. Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast is a port of the popular PC game released earlier this year. Although Obi Wan on the Xbox didn\'t quite cut it, there is another. In other words, you have wanted to be a Jedi for as long as you can remember. And you get choked up when you recall how Yoda was like a father to you. You still dismiss your friends with a wave your hand and some inane variation of the \"these are not the droids you are looking for\" line, even though they stopped laughing at it twenty years ago. So, you\'ve been doing battle with imaginary Sith Lords since you were old enough to swing a broom handle and make lightsaber noises.
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