cannot do either of these things while they're throwing their lightsaber or when they're knocked on the ground (i.e. is designed so that you're supposed to need to use a lightsaber to defeat any Force user more powerful than the very weakest Cultist rank, as they're capable of deflecting your projectiles with their lightsaber and reflecting explosives with Force push. The only way out is to reach the end of the level, activate the two switches required and crush the beast. The mutant one on Taanab is completely invincible and capable of killing Jaden in a few swipes (though at least he also attacks and eats the cultists). Advancing Boss of Doom: Both Rancors: the one on Nar Kreeta is a variation in that you have to prevent it from pursuing and eating the prisoners by attracting his attention and keeping it busy while they escape and can even be killed with some persistence (though a second one will spawn).Action Girl: Your own character if you choose to make Jaden female.The game contains examples of following tropes: The game was re-released by Lucasfilms Games digitally for the Nintendo Switch in 2020 and the original Xbox version was added to the Xbox Store for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, where it can be played through backwards compatibility. In between each level of difficulty is a compulsory mission, linked directly to the main story. You need finish only four missions to progress to the next level, though as you get more powers with each of these missions, it's in your best interest to do them all. Unusually, the game takes a free-form yet tiered approach - as an initiate, you can pick any of five missions to take in any order at apprentice level, you gain a set of five new missions and at Jedi Knight level, you get five more. The game consists of progressing through missions assigned by Luke Skywalker or Kyle Katarn until you become a Jedi Knight. Canonically, Jaden was a human male who initially used a purple lightsaber before switching to a single-bladed green one. You can also choose from a selection of lightsaber hilts and colors, and later in the game can upgrade to Dual Wielding or double-bladed. In a change from previous entries, Jaden Korr is entirely customizable, with male and female options, several species, as well as multiple hair and clothing variations. Like in Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II, there are two endings, one for each side of the Force, though unlike that game which ending you get is entirely your choice when it is presented, rather than it being determined by your power set - as usual with LucasArts, the light side one was eventually determined to be canonical. The story involves a group of Sith Cultists seeking to resurrect an ancient Sith Lord, Marka Ragnos. Jaden has somehow constructed a lightsaber without any prior Jedi training, and news of this remarkable feat results in being transported to Luke's Jedi Praxeum on Yavin 4, where you become the apprentice of Kyle Katarn. Star Wars: Jedi Knight – Jedi Academy (2003) is the fourth and final game in the Star Wars Legends Dark Forces Saga of video games - released for the PC and Xbox in 2003 - essentially an Expansion Pack in the body of a true sequel to Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, featuring a brand new character, Jaden Korr.
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