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I finished it on normal difficulty a while ago and haven't played it since.

The Jedi fights are very cool but tend to be too easy on the normal difficulty. You just use Force Speed and everything around you slows down, so you can hack hack hack the jedi easily.

The last guy took me about 2mins to kill :)

Awesome game though..... waiting for an expansion pack.........

thats why you chould go on to jk2 multiplayer

play on gamearena servers they pretty cool there is this one guy who always waits for challengers, kicks ass to

i always play on saber only servers they the coolest

I liked the game. Finished the single player on the second hardest difficulty without cheating :)

But apart from multiplayer, it has very limited replay value, even when you cheat all the way through it.

I love force pushing people off ledges :(

Doing force push when someone fires a rocket at you rules too :)

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