Jedi Master Yoda once said in Star Wars Episode 5: "Power is my ally - and a powerful ally it is" It is this thought comes one when Kyle Katarn as moves through the level, and the dark side fear teaches , Story: Eight years after the Battle of Endor, this episode takes place in the Star Wars universe. Kyle Katarn, mercenaries of the Republic is, as a former Jedi Knight fall almost to the dark side and broke the connection because of this to power. But "expelled" by the threat of a Jedi named Kyle Desann is forced to enter into a new alliance with the Force. But Desann had exactly in mind and pursues a dangerous plan ... Positives: - Seamless link to "Jedi Knight" and "Mysteries of the Sith" - Graphic liquid and detailed - Three lightsaber fighting styles (Fast, Medium, Strong) with their own fighting moves - Liquid use of Force powers - Acquired Level locales faithfully from the movies - Interaction with Luke Skywalker and Lando Calrissian (with original dubbing voices) - Star Wars - Feeling by Star Wars Music - More weapons - The fight Jedi vs. Sith occurs much more frequently - Cinematic lightsaber duels - Puzzles are in acceptable range of difficulty Negatives: - No free choice of power aspects more - Level Design with time a bit boring because you are staying mostly in imperial systems - The cutscenes are no cinematics - The conventional weapons are rarely used after receipt of the lightsaber - The lightsaber is to use in multiplayer hardly All in all, Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast a must-have for Star Wars - fans, because the enumerated flaws are not so important. Nothing is more fun than to duel with the Sith while performing daredevil stunts air or reamed a group of stormtroopers - and all without a splash of blood. Whereby the play, however, only really fun with lightsaber. If you liked part one, this part can not be missed. Here the history of the mercenary Kyle Katarn and his loyalty to power is told to end ...