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Jedi Academy

Developer: Raven Software · Published by LucasArts · 2003
The ultimate Jedi power trip, saber in hand from the first minute.
Single-playerMultiplayerLightsaber CombatForce PowersCharacter Customization
5.0
Masterpiece
POCG VERDICT
The best first-person Star Wars game ever. The AI is dumb, the bugs are real, and I don't care.
Jedi Academy hands you a lightsaber and says go. It's a near-perfect Jedi power trip, with deep saber combat, fantastic mission variety, and multiplayer siege mode that demands real teamwork. Yes, the AI is brain-dead and the push/pull bug almost breaks online play, but when you're carving up cultists from a swoop bike, none of that matters.
About This Game

Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy is a first-person action game developed by Raven Software and published by LucasArts, released in 2003 for Windows. It is the third installment in the Jedi Knight series. Players control Jaden Korr, a new student at Luke Skywalker's Jedi Academy, who becomes embroiled in a conflict with a dark Jedi cult. The game allows character customization, including species, gender, saber hilt, and clothing color. Missions are chosen from a menu and take the player across a variety of planets. The core gameplay revolves around lightsaber combat, with three distinct styles: single, dual, and double-bladed sabers, each with unique moves. Force powers can be mixed and matched, with abilities like push, pull, lightning, healing, and mind trick. Multiplayer includes standard deathmatch, duel, capture the flag, and two new modes: power duel (two-on-one saber fights) and siege (objective-based team combat with classes). Jedi Academy was praised for its deep melee combat, mission variety, and the feeling of being a powerful Jedi, though its AI and occasional bugs drew criticism. It remains a fan favorite and a high point for Star Wars action games.

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POCG ReviewOriginal: October 23, 2003
5.0
Masterpiece
Review Verdict
Private: Jedi Academy
Jedi Academy hands you a lightsaber and says go. It's a near-perfect Jedi power trip, with deep saber combat, fantastic mission variety, and multiplayer siege mode that demands real teamwork. Yes, the AI is brain-dead and the push/pull bug almost breaks online play, but when you're carving up cultists from a swoop bike, none of that matters.
In the News3 mentions
Jul 161999
Electronic Arts appoints Steve Dauterman
EA Australia, a subsidiary of Electronic Arts says the appointment of LucasArts industry veteran Steve Dauterman as General Manager of Studio Asia Pacific to head a new development studio located in Australia.
Release
Jul 61999
Gathering of Developers Hires David Gershik
Developer-driven computer and video game publisher Gathering of Developers says David Gershik is joining the company as director of sales and channel management.
Industry
How to Play TodayYour options for running this game in 2026
Original Hardware
Original CD-ROM releases are common and work on Windows 98/2000/XP. No CD key required.
Game Info
PlatformPC
DeveloperRaven Software
PublisherLucasArts
GenreAction, Shooter
Players1-32 Players
SeriesStar Wars
ReviewedOctober 23, 2003
RestoredJune 14, 2026
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Original PC Specs
OSWindows 98/2000/XP
CPUPentium III 600 MHz or AMD Athlon equivalent
RAM128 MB RAM
GPU / Display32 MB Direct3D compatible video card
Storage1.5 GB free hard drive space
Drive4x CD-ROM drive