Even as someone who's not played much of the original Dark Forces 2, the video showcasing the remake's version of its first level-Double-Cross on Nar Shaddaa(opens in new tab)-is tickling memory centres of my brain that haven't activated since I was six years old. Oh, and a 3D model viewer, in case you want to sit and marvel at the poly count for a while. On top of that, there's four wave-based survival levels(opens in new tab), and a sandbox mode. The fan remake comes from a developer named Ruppertle, who mostly tinkers with Arma mods when they aren't remaking '90s PC classics from scratch, and you can currently play through two levels from the original game in it. Please note that this phone line is limited to billing only as they are unable. For billing inquiries, you can also use Zyngas Billing Support Hotline at 1-80. All reports and inquiries should now be directed to their team via their support page. Thankfully, someone's decided to remake the whole thing in Unreal Engine 4. As of January 7, 2019, Star Wars: Commander is now published and operated by Zynga Inc. But there's no getting around it, Dark Forces 2 is an ugly game by today's standards, which you'll only notice if you actually manage to get the thing running on modern machines. In Dark Forces, Kyle Katarn, a young mercenary successfully infiltrated the Empire. It's so good, in fact, that we were still singing its praises(opens in new tab) as recently as 2020, praising its lightsaber-swinging and movement. It might be 26 years old, but Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2 is still a banger.
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