"They Keep Introducing Concepts and Not Explaining Them" | STAR WARS Dark Forces Remaster [2]
Hey guys! Welcome to Part 2 of my playthrough of STAR WARS Dark Forces Remaster! In this video, Kyle Katarn continues his quest against the Empire in the next three levels: Fest, Gromas Mines, and Imperial Detention Center.
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Chapter Markers:
0:00 Part 1 Recap
1:29 Opening and Welcome
2:36 Mission IV: Fest
33:17 Mission V: Gromas Mines
53:36 Mission VI: Imperial Detention Center
1:23:41 Outro
1:24:02 Part 3 Preview
More information about the game from Wikipedia:
STAR WARS Dark Forces is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by LucasArts. It was released in 1995 for MS-DOS and Macintosh, and in 1996 for the PlayStation. The story is set in the Star Wars expanded universe and begins shortly before the original Star Wars film, before flashing forward to a year after the film's events. The game's protagonist and playable character is Kyle Katarn, a mercenary working on behalf of the Rebel Alliance who discovers the Galactic Empire's secret Dark Trooper Project, which involves the development of a series of powerful new battle droids and power-armored stormtroopers. STAR WARS Dark Forces uses the Jedi game engine, which was developed specifically for the game. The engine adds gameplay features that were uncommon to the first-person shooter genre at the time of release, including level designs with multiple floors, and the ability to look up and down. Upon release, the PC and Macintosh versions of the game received generally favorable reviews from critics, who praised its level design and technological advances, though the PlayStation version was criticized for having poor graphics and slow frame rates which make it much less enjoyable than the computer versions. The game also did well financially, selling almost 1 million copies in the United States by 1999. The game's success launched the STAR WARS Jedi Knight series, beginning with the direct sequel STAR WARS Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II in 1997. A remastered version of the game was developed by Nightdive Studios, and was released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X•S on February 28, 2024. A community made port entitled The Force Engine reached 1.0 on December 20, 2022.
The gameplay featured in this video was captured from the Optimized for Xbox Series X•S version of STAR WARS Dark Forces Remaster running on an Xbox Series X.
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