


As abler duelists hone their craft in one-on-one bouts, I flail around in the corner as if I were trying to record a classic YouTube video. The most popular mode proves to be Free-for-All with the lightsaber-only option on – so in I go.

Jedi Academy has a selection of multiplayer modes, from Capture the Flag to an attack and defence game called Siege. After getting Jedi Academy for Christmas, following its release in 2003, I was so eager to dive in I never bothered to check if I spelt my username, Jedi Kight, correctly – nor did I bother to think of a better one. I know this, as one of the first things I did in the game was to annoy one. When it comes to the art and honour of lightsaber duelling, you’ll find fewer players more dedicated than Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy’s various Jedi and Sith.
