Story: Kyle Katarn helped during the rebellion of the Alliance in the fight against the Dark Trooper (action of Dark Forces). Shortly thereafter, his father was killed by a Dark Jedi named Jerec. Kyle found out that his father was a Jedi, and trained his innate Jedi potential. He could Jerec ultimately hinder his evil plans and saved for the second time the universe (action of Jedi Knight 1). But his hatred of the empire was great, and so fell Kyle to the dark side. The Jedi Knight Mara Jade could put it back on the path of virtue return (action of Mysteries of the Sith). Now years have passed. For fear of succumbing to the dark side, Kyle had his Jedi skills atrophy. This proves sch a big mistake. The mission is to infiltrate an Imperial outpost, ends in disaster. Kyles partner is kidnapped and he stands powerless, for his new opponent has Jedikräfte against whom he does not arrive. Only training with Master Luke Skywalker can now bring even rescue. Kyle regains his Jedifähigkeiten and sets off with a lightsaber to save the galaxy once again. Memory: 24 blocks = 1 Score (any time can be saved!) Graphics: JK 2 is on the PC a hardware ziehmlicher eaters. Only people with a really new PC to benefit from being able to play the game smoothly. Then followed an implementation for a 180 console. And this reaction can really be seen. Apart from a few stacksigen animations of your opponents and not as cool effects like in the PC version, everything is 1: 1 have been taken. The only difference is that you, as soon as the lightsaber has been activated, your hero can see from behind is no longer out of the 3-D perspective. This view can tell you but even before many a fatal fall in the duels against numerous dark Jedi bewahren.Was is a bit monotonous, is the level design. You are about 80% of the game in any imperial buildings that have been designed very detaillarm. Here one could add more calmly Details. But this design comes from the PC version and is not about there to make the game faster by Detaillarmut. In rough contrasts starkly with the section on Yavin 4, in Luke's Jedi Academy, which has a beautiful scenery. (Part 4/5 vote) Sound: For a change, you hear the sounds of John Williams Star Wars compositions. But not only the Star Wars soundtrack meanwhile inflationary used accompanies you, some new pieces were composed for this game. The voices of the characters are done. And if you like more the old Star Wars episodes, can look forward to orginale Blaster shot noise or the buzz of the lightsaber. (Part 5/5 vote) Game mechanics: I was really surprised that you can finally once aimed somewhat sensibly with the C-stick of Controlers in JK2. Wow! :) Because let's face it, in all previous Gamecube 3-D shooters aiming was thus partly a matter of luck. In general, the complex control of the PC version of the game pad has been transferred perfectly. In addition to the successful control of the action can be really seen in this title. Mostly you have it against up to 7 or more opponents to do the same! But the game is still a beginner-friendly even on normal difficulty and is only from the half right demanding. In addition to great Baller- and Lightsaber Action Force powers can be expanded. You decide whether or Kyle heal rather prefer to take your opponent in the classic Darth Vader choke hold. But you do not you just stupid slaughters through the sections: Many puzzles have to be solved, and therefore are not simple tasks such as search keys A lock for C meant. Kyle must crack imperial codes and just later wisely use his Force powers to overcome obstacles. And you should have a good sense of direction, because it is precisely later sections are designed very complex. Overall, one can say that the great gameplay triumphs over something boring graphics. By the way: In one level you fight with Luke Skywalker together against the occupation of a Star Destroyer! A real highlight! (Part 5/5 vote) Conclusion: After Rogue Leader and Clone Wars is JK2: Jedi Outcast the third truly recommendable Star Wars title for Nintendo's games cubes. Star Wars fans will have the title only because the use of lightsaber and the Force. But even non-fans might consider this game, because it is partly action-packed than Turok Evolution or Die Hard Vendetta. In short: It's never been nice to play a Jedi. Even Yoda plays only Jedi Knight 2 :)