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•: November 18, 2003 •: November 21, 2003,, Mode(s), Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy is a and video game set in the universe. It was developed by and published by in North America and by in all other territories worldwide. The game was released for and (published by ) in September 2003 and for (developed by ) in November 2003, and received positive reviews. Jedi Academy is powered by the, the same engine used by Jedi Academy 's predecessor,. In a new feature to the series, the player can modify the character's gender and appearance, and can construct a lightsaber by choosing the hilt style and blade color.

In single-player mode, the player takes control of the character Jaden Korr, a student at the Jedi Academy under the tutelage of. The player must complete various missions assigned to them by Katarn. There is also a multiplayer mode that allows players to play against other people over the internet or via a.

Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Gameplay [ ] As a and set in the, Jedi Academy puts the player into combat wielding a variety of firearms from that universe, as well as and powers. The player can choose perspective for every weapon except for the lightsaber, which must be wielded in a third person view. The shooter aspects of the game are standard, including a variety of projectile and energy weapons and explosives. Players have a meter and a shield meter, which are replenished separately. In both single-player and multiplayer, the player character is a Force-user, who has access to a variety of Force powers in addition to their lightsaber(s). Powers include Push, Pull, Jump, Heal, Lightning, and other abilities from the Star Wars universe. Force powers are categorized into core, Light (defensive) and Dark (offensive), and each Force power has three ranks, with the power increasing in effectiveness with each rank.

In both single-player and multiplayer, players choose how to rank up their powers, adding a layer of customization. During gameplay, the player has a 'Force meter' which is depleted when powers are used, and recharges when no powers are in use. Jedi Academy places a heavy emphasis on lightsaber combat. The player can create a custom lightsaber by selecting a and one of five blade colors. Later in the game, the player can choose to wield a single saber, one saber in each hand, or a 'saber staff' similar to the double ended lightsaber used in which also adds a kicking ability unavailable with any other lightsaber. The different sabers each have unique styles and special moves. When using a single saber, the player can choose between three stances which affect the speed and power of attacks; if using dual sabers, the player can switch off the second saber and use the 'Fast'-style single-saber stance, or if using a saber staff, the player can switch the staff into a single-bladed saber that uses the 'Medium'-style saber stance.

Single-player [ ] The player initially chooses the character's species and gender, and begins the game with a single lightsaber. Midway through the game, the player can choose to use dual sabers or a saber staff if desired. The campaign alternates between linear plot driven missions and user-selected missions.

For user-selected missions, the player is given a list of five missions, and chooses the order in which to complete them. The player is only required to complete four of the missions before advancing, although the option is available to complete all five. Between missions the player can choose one of their Force skills to upgrade. This will increase the impact of that Force power, so making the character more powerful as the game progresses. The game also introduces player-controllable vehicles and vehicle-based levels. Multiplayer [ ]. A multiplayer game where a flag carrier redirects a rocket using.

In multiplayer mode, one can play online or via a (LAN) with other players, as well as computer-controlled. The player can create their using a series of options, similar to the character creation in single-player. Alternatively the player can choose to play as one of almost all of the characters from Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy. Before a match begins, the specifies the Force ranking to be used; this controls how many points the players have to invest in different Force powers. Players can then customize their powers for the match.

The server can also disable normal weapons to create a lightsaber-only game. There are different multiplayer modes such as ', 'Power Duel' and 'Siege'. Depending on the mode, players can play on their own or as part of a team. There are six multiplayer modes in total. Teacher success in the classroom. Plot [ ] The player takes the role of Jaden Korr (voiced by Philip Tanzini if male, and by if female). Jaden is a new student arriving at the Jedi Academy on, along with fellow student Rosh Penin ().