Jump to content

Home

Kane's Lightsaber


Inyri

Recommended Posts

Kane's Lightsaber

 

kane_sm.jpg

 

Kane was a dark Jedi training at the Sith Academy on Korriban during the Jedi Civil War. His masters saw such promise in him that they rewarded him with this special Sith lightsaber, which contains engravings of a section of the Sith code. Shortly after Kane left the academy and the Sith entirely, though he kept the lightsaber for quite some time.

 

The lightsaber can be found in Mika Dorin's 'special items' store on Korriban and is fully upgradeable.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

Calling someone "dude" doesn't necessarily infer they're male. I've called my mom 'dude' before, and I'm fully aware she's female. I don't think she particularly liked it though... :p

 

And I think it's more like people assume all gamers are male.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

And I think it's more like people assume all gamers are male.
A common misconception for sure. Maybe it's because "Male" videogames dominate the gaming industry, but again that is a load of bull as i really can't see why girls can't like "male orientated games" such as the likes of GTA etc.

 

Oh, and great work Inyri, looks great ingame! :thumbsup:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Reminds me of when my (at the time) 14 year old sister got super excited to inform me how to properly pick up hookers in GTA3.

 

I worried about her for a long time. :p

:lol: Yep, definately not something a 14-yr old should be happy about. For the record though, be glad she didn't ever (i assume) seen that horrible "Hot Coffee" controversy with San Andreas.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

:lol: Yep, definately not something a 14-yr old should be happy about. For the record though, be glad she didn't ever (i assume) seen that horrible "Hot Coffee" controversy with San Andreas.
She's 18 now, but neither she nor I (to the best of my knowledge) have played San Andreas. I never felt the urge... I can crash cars just as well with GTA3. :p
Link to comment
Share on other sites

She's 18 now, but neither she nor I (to the best of my knowledge) have played San Andreas. I never felt the urge... I can crash cars just as well with GTA3. :p
:lol: Snap, just turned 18 recently myself. San Andreas was too OTT for my liking. After playing Vice City (my personal favourite) i was thinking the next installment was going to be great. Starts off well but quickly becomes stupidly unrealistic with you working for government dude whom has you flying around the air on a jetpack, stealing stuff from an Area-51 like base, stealing harrier jets etc. Add to that the fact of the unrealitic level of the game (ride a bike off a high mountain, move trains just by running into it) aswell as a very short story within a much bigger game area and well it was a big let down for me. The car customizations were great, but nothing special especially if you've just spent quit a few bucks on a pimped out cadillac only to have it shot to pieces by a load of Ballas (rival street gang) when driving past their turf.

 

I much prefer Saints Row on the 360 due to the more realisitic approach to it (no fast jets etc) and of course the online multiplayer play - I'm waiting for GTA IV but will probably rent first, especially since 360 games here in the UK cost around £50-£60. Have you played the PSP games Liberty City Stories & Vice City Stories? They're pretty good considering that they've been condensed down to work on the PSP, but there not as good as their PS2 cousins GTA III and Vice City in terms of story and gameplay IMO.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 7 years later...

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...