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Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy is a game in the [[Jedi Knight]] series created by [http://www.lucasarts.com Lucas Arts]Star Wars® Jedi Knight®: Jedi Academy(tm) allows players to immerse themselves in the classic Star Wars universe as they take on the role of a student eager to learn the ways of the Force from Master Luke Skywalker.
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Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, the fourth game of the Dark Forces series that began with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_Dark_Forces Dark Forces] (1995), and continued with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_Jedi_Knight:_Dark_Forces_II Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II] (1997), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_Jedi_Knight_II:_Jedi_Outcast Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast](2002), and eventually [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_Jedi_Knight:_Jedi_Academy Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy] (2003).  Rumors of a fifth game in the series began shortly after its release, although Lucasarts has not released any offical word on this possibility.
 
===Single Player===
 
The single player version of this game puts you in the position of a new jedi in training, after the events of the Star Wars movies. You can select different missions to complete, and upon completing each mission, are able to choose new [[Force Powers]] and upgrade current ones. Late in the game you are also given the choice to turn to the [[Dark Side]] or stay on the [[Light Side]]. Whichever one you choose, you can still use Force Powers from either side. Unlike previous games, you have a [[Lightsaber]] as soon as you start this game, as opposed to aquiring it in later levels like in the other Jedi Knight games. The game features many characters from the Star Wars movies, including Chewbacca, Boba Fett, and none other than Luke Skywalker himself. You will go to famous Star Wars locations such as Coruscant, Tatooine, and Yavin. You will face a variety of enemies, from the infamous Stormtroopers, to the lightsaber wielding Reborn. On the downside, the gameplay leaves a little to be desired. If you are expecting to have twirling, dodging, and parrying lightsaber battles, you may be disappointed. The lightsaber combat is nothing like the movies, there is little parrying, and it is mostly just running around swinging your lightsaber wildly, hoping to land a hit. Still, the game offers a fun Star Wars experience, and a glimpse into the world after the events of the movies.
 
==Multiplayer==
 
The multiplayer version of the game allows the player to join games with other people over the internet. There are 6 main styles of internet gameplay which are: [[FFA]], [[Siege]], [[TFFA]], [[CTF]], [[Duel]] and [[Power Duel]]. Multiplayer gameplay is coordinated into servers upon which several people can play together. Most Servers form clans or groups of players which play mainly on that one server. Admins are players who are elected at first by the founder of the clan but later on along the road are elected by a group of admins through a series of trials. Trials are a series of tests which normally tend to take place between an admin and the trialing player. The upside of playing online is that you gain a new experience varying from that of the singleplayer game and that although it may still sometimes just be running around swinging your saber hoping to hit something you normally tend to have a bit more fun.

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Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, the fourth game of the Dark Forces series that began with Dark Forces (1995), and continued with Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II (1997), Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast(2002), and eventually Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy (2003). Rumors of a fifth game in the series began shortly after its release, although Lucasarts has not released any offical word on this possibility.

Single Player

The single player version of this game puts you in the position of a new jedi in training, after the events of the Star Wars movies. You can select different missions to complete, and upon completing each mission, are able to choose new Force Powers and upgrade current ones. Late in the game you are also given the choice to turn to the Dark Side or stay on the Light Side. Whichever one you choose, you can still use Force Powers from either side. Unlike previous games, you have a Lightsaber as soon as you start this game, as opposed to aquiring it in later levels like in the other Jedi Knight games. The game features many characters from the Star Wars movies, including Chewbacca, Boba Fett, and none other than Luke Skywalker himself. You will go to famous Star Wars locations such as Coruscant, Tatooine, and Yavin. You will face a variety of enemies, from the infamous Stormtroopers, to the lightsaber wielding Reborn. On the downside, the gameplay leaves a little to be desired. If you are expecting to have twirling, dodging, and parrying lightsaber battles, you may be disappointed. The lightsaber combat is nothing like the movies, there is little parrying, and it is mostly just running around swinging your lightsaber wildly, hoping to land a hit. Still, the game offers a fun Star Wars experience, and a glimpse into the world after the events of the movies.

Multiplayer

The multiplayer version of the game allows the player to join games with other people over the internet. There are 6 main styles of internet gameplay which are: FFA, Siege, TFFA, CTF, Duel and Power Duel. Multiplayer gameplay is coordinated into servers upon which several people can play together. Most Servers form clans or groups of players which play mainly on that one server. Admins are players who are elected at first by the founder of the clan but later on along the road are elected by a group of admins through a series of trials. Trials are a series of tests which normally tend to take place between an admin and the trialing player. The upside of playing online is that you gain a new experience varying from that of the singleplayer game and that although it may still sometimes just be running around swinging your saber hoping to hit something you normally tend to have a bit more fun.