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Posted: 2002-07-04 07:30pm
by Iceberg
Robert Treder wrote:Iceberg wrote:Whipping out your lightsaber and going bug fucking nuts on a whole bar full of thugs is soooooooooo satisfying, though...

Very true. It's just a shame that you had to wait until like the eighth mission to be able to do that, though.
I've played through the bar scene so many times.

It's a great way to relieve stress.
Posted: 2002-07-04 07:39pm
by Robert Treder
I've played through the bar scene so many times.

It's a great way to relieve stress.
hehe, I can relate. If you like sabre on sabre combat and you need a
real stress reliever, check out the Ladder:
http://www.jediknightii.net/files/index ... =file&id=7
Actually, it doesn't really relieve too much stress, but it's addicting as hell.
Posted: 2002-07-04 09:41pm
by BlueExcalibur
Some of the game stories would be good. TIE Fighter is a good example. It doesn't really touch on the movies too much, so not much is contradicted in the story anyway. Same with both Jedi Knight games.
Also, a good stress reliever with JKII is the demo level. Sure, you don;t have all your force powers, but you get the kill stormtroopers as well as lightsaber combat.
Posted: 2002-07-05 12:04am
by David
The problem is that we never hear of the events in the games in the books. DE got more credibility in my eyes because it is in the books.
Posted: 2002-07-05 12:29pm
by Mad
David wrote:The problem is that we never hear of the events in the games in the books. DE got more credibility in my eyes because it is in the books.
The fourth mission of X-Wing was referenced in Rogue Squadron. (The mission where the player has to protect the medical frigate and the corvette Korlev against the Imperial frigate Warspite.)
According to LucasFilm's policy at
http://www.starwars.com/community/askjc ... 10817.html, "game material" has "room for interpretation." Especially when we keep in mind that "a video game has to take an interactive approach that favors gameplay."
So the part that makes gameplay fun is what can be discarded. I mean, I don't think anyone thinks that Kyle Katarn can take multiple blaster hits to the head, or that he infiltrated multiple Imperial bases in Dark Forces and completely sanitized them all (well, that's what I did)... or that he can carry all those weapons in a tiny backpack.
But the overall idea and storyline is valid. Kyle did retrieve the plans and send them off to be transmitted elsewhere (X-Wing shows further steps the plans went through to reach the Rebellion), but I find it far more likely that he kept a low profile while in the Imperial base. And he stopped the Dark Trooper project, but was most likely a lot less reckless than I was...
Posted: 2002-07-05 01:18pm
by Grand Admiral Thrawn
So basically, the gameplay is non-canon, but the events and things are official?
Posted: 2002-07-05 02:48pm
by His Divine Shadow
Yes. Wich is cool, what are those mech like robots?
They kick ass.
Posted: 2002-07-05 08:13pm
by David
I haven't played it yet, except on my friends computer.
Posted: 2002-07-08 08:45am
by Eleas
"Games are cannon but they are at the bottom of a long list, starting with the movies."
What the hell? The games are apochryphal; always have been. They're neither canon nor official.
Posted: 2002-07-08 09:46am
by His Divine Shadow
Uhm, no, I don't believe that is true.
Posted: 2002-07-08 10:24am
by Eleas
"Uhm, no, I don't believe that is true."
My bad, I checked the canon policy ages ago and apparently I misremembered.