Jedi Academy is not a revolutionary product, as it uses the same Quake III engine and gameplay elements as last year's well-received Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast. It is also the second Jedi Knight game to appear on the Xbox. Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy is the third game in the series, or, technically, the fourth if you count 1995's Dark Forces, which didn't bear the Jedi Knight name (and didn't let you use lightsabers or Force powers, either). There are dozens of Star Wars games on the market, but none captures the excitement of lightsaber combat as well as the Jedi Knight games.
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