


The title screen of Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy shows Aurebesh characters in the background which, when translated, read the following: There has not yet been any story to continue one of these storylines as there hasn't been a sequel to the game yet. Jaden takes over an imperial star destroyer and leaves the planet while Kyle, who manages to get out, takes a break from the academy to search for him. If he decides to follow the dark side of the Force, Jaden has to defeat Tavion and then defeats Kyle with the Force power Tavion originally wanted to use to revive Marka Ragnos. If Jaden stays on the light side he has to defeat Tavion and Marka Ragnos (who took over Tavion's body after Jaden defeats her) and the game ends with Kyle, Luke and Jaden leaving the temple of Ragnos, sealing it forever. After learning about Rosh's betrayal the player can choose between killing him (and thus turning to the dark side) or let him live (and staying on the light side). The Story has two different endings, depending on which side of the Force the player chose before. Desann was defeated by Kyle Katarn in the "Jedi Knight II" game but Kyle allowed Tavion to escape. The player follows Jaden and Kyle in investigating various incidents throughout the galaxy and learns more about that cult.Įventually the player learns that the cult is lead by Tavion, the former disciple of Desann. Jaden becomes an apprentice to Jedi Knight's main character Kyle Katarn in the beginning of the game together with another called Rosh Penin.

The story revolves around the sudden appearance of a Dark Jedi cult called "The Disciples of Ragnos". Players take the role of a new student to Luke Skywalker's Jedi academy on Yavin 4 named Jaden Korr. Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow. 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 Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, or the double bladed lightsaber introduced by Darth Maul in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Players now have the ability to construct their own lightsaber by choosing the hilt style and color. It's powered by the Quake III engine, with modifications to give a third-person view and new lightsaber effects. 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. Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy is a Star Wars first-person shooter computer game released in September 2003. Template:If defined call1 Template:If defined call1 Template:If defined call1 Template:If defined call1 Template:If defined call1 Release date(s)
