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Well, certain things have been upgraded and a load of things have not. First of all, you have access to two lightsabers at the same time(notably used by Anakin in Episode II and by Boc in Jedi Knight 1) and the double lightsaber(used by Darth Maul in Episode I). Other than that, the levels are more varied. You take on the role of Jaden Korr, a normal human man(human man is canonical) from Coruscant who is on his way to the Jedi Academy to become a Jedi and 'befriends' a fellow Initiate called Rosh Penin on the way. The journey to the temple isn't the best as the shuttle gets shot down and you have to fight a mysterious Dark Jedi. You are then given a set of five missions you must accomplish. The levels in this game follow this pattern: 2 story levels, 5 filler levels, 2 story levels, 5 fillers, 3 story levels, 5 fillers and 4 or 5 story levels.
While there are a ton of new lightsaber moves you can do(I especially like the stab into the ground when the enemy is down), the levels are MUCH weaker. They are way shorter than Outcast ones and way easier and much less sophisticated. The enemies are not as hard as in Outcast(even the bosses). The story is also weaker. But I find it still fun and it's a must-play. Multiplayer on the other hand is VERY much better.
You now have access to Power Duel(two on one) and Siege(can't really explain until you see it). One thing I must note is that it constantly reminded me of Mysteries of the Sith.
First of all, both of them have filler missions. Second of all, your character is an apprentice of Kyle. I think it's very worth buying.
You have to face many trials and obstacles, so be careful and do not miss a single mountain slope. Lonely mountains: downhill ps4. As you progress through and achievement of certain goals you can unlock new opportunities and more complex stories. No cost and no abilities the equal of the hero, which he should develop to achieve more and more goals. Locations in the game are many and all are available for conquest, but to cope with all the trials they have planned for you, will be the most difficult.
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