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JEDI KNIGHT: DARK FORCES II

There’s a splendid shooter hiding behind that boxy exterior

NEED TO KNOW

RELEASED

October 10, 1997

PUBLISHER

In-house

DEVELOPER

LucasArts

LINK

bit.ly/36RnxtO

The best way to judge the quality of any Star Wars fiction is to ask, “What’s left if you take out the lightsabers?”. Remove those iconic laser swords from the original Star Wars, and you’re left with basically the same propulsive adventure, only Darth Vader and Obi-Wan settle their score with a fistfight instead. Take them out of The Phantom Menace, and you’re left with two hours of dead-eyed chat about trade negotiations while Jar-Jar messes about in the background like a nerf herder.

The same notion applies to Star Wars games. Take the lightsaber, and you’re left with a mediocre clone. Take it out of , however, and you’re still left with a fantastic first-person shooter.

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