Best starwars game ever i love it so much iv never felt so fulfilled as the games hero til i baught this game its amazing wonderful graphics better thsn ide think they're r a few glithes here and there but solong as u save often its no big deal its so amazing i feel like im directing my own starwars movie its my adventure my story my way so cool i feel like a real hero not some actor playing his role like i do in moste games i love it snd ide recommend this amazing beautifully crafted game to anyone who loves starwars or loves epic storys and rp game or all of the above its the best sw rp game ul ever buy well worth the moola and it sint much moola either its in great condotion best sw game ever and i did read a rumor if thrm making s third so lets hope ht becomed reality i just got the sequal today gonna play it when i can i hope thoes of u eho buybit love it as much as i do iv ben a sw fsn pretty much moste of my life and this game does loads of justice to sw and the rp genera i love itRead full review
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KOTOR is one of the greatest PC games to date, and certainly one of the best RPGs. A must for any gamer, whether console or PC. The storyline is amazing with one of the greatest plot twists in gaming history, the gameplay includes options such as engaging in conversations with party members as well as NPCs to complete side quests and solve puzzles to further the overall goal of the game, the combat is fluid and easy to learn and master with a wide variety of weapons as well as force powers, the selection of party members is varied and can be changed to suit the situation, and replay value is never lacking. The option of leaning toward being good, evil or neutral makes each time the game is played a new experience. This game is six years old but still has immense appeal even today.
For every thousand awful scripts and mechanical dialogue, one game emerges that tells us everything is going to be alright. This is that game. Every single tiny piece of dialogue (aside from your own) is fully voiced by tremendous voice actors. Even the fish-like Selkath people of Manaan have their language fully realized in the game (with subtitles, of course). In one sequence, a kid who made up her own language appears in the game and you have to learn to communicate with her. Even that has voice acting. Thankfully, the script itself is always engaging and realistic. Even asking different characters exactly the same question never results in the same answer. This makes for such immersion that you actually identify with certain characters based on your personality in real life. All nine possible party members have unique and worthwhile backstories that you learn about as the game progresses. In addition, the ten of you can interact and form relationships based on your behavior. Also, depending on the allies you have with you when you encounter NPCs, the story can and will change and develop differently as they chime in with advice, criticisms, and humor. One example is when your homicidal droid ally meets a Jawa whose friends have been enslaved. This is a direct quote when he translates the Jawa's message into English for you; "Translation: 98% probability that members of the miniature organic's tribe are being held by Sand People, master. Doubtless he wishes assistance. 2% probability that the miniature organic is simply looking for trouble and needs to be blasted. That may be wishful thinking on my part, master." This crap happens all the time and is always funny. Somehow all of this comes naturally and never feels out of place. As for the actual gameplay, it too is very well done. Just about every task has multiple ways of being completed. How will you defeat the troops in the next room? Do you rush in guns blazing and kill them all? Do you negotiate, by using the force or otherwise? Maybe you should hack the computer to overload the power circuit near them, frying them all? Or you could reprogram a defective droid of theirs to turn on them. In addition to simple logistical questions, every major objective can be completed either in a nice way, gaining you light-side points, or in an evil way, gaining you dark-side points. Better yet, the choice isn't always cut and dry. Combat itself is unique because you can control yourself and your allies in realtime, in a turn-based fashion, or in any ratio of the two. Weapons, armor, force-fields, mental implants, etc. all affect gameplay, and there is no "best" weapon, allowing for more variety. Also, customizing options exist for higher-quality weapons and armor. You level up and gain abilities as you proceed, and this is where the game truly feels like an RPG. Every character can be played in so many ways that playing through the game a second time is almost obligatory. Not to be a complete fanboy, I have to point out a few issues. The game can lag pretty hard during big fights, the combat system isn't extremely intuitive unless you've played similar games before, and the quality of the character's textures close-up vary from so-so to ghastly, which can pull you out of the game. Sometimes the fantastic-looking levels can be disappointingly straightforward. But those are all very small problems and should in no way keep you from buying and loving this game.Read full review
I liked the game it was griping and told a great story . So unlike other games of it time. This one is a keeper The interface is simple but a little difficult to use at times. No way to switch weapons from melee to ranged with out going into the equipment page. The story is to a very epic one indeed. Sets the standard for future games in the old republic. They have great story arks. You play their games for the story more than the user inter face. Everyone that wants to focus on old republic time area has a Wonderful setting to center it around. The last planet you visit is an experience like no other. Mind blowing good.
One of the greatest RPG's of it's era. So great that they are presently spawning an MMORPG from this. What's even more surprising is that it's a Star Wars game. I've played a lot of Star Wars games and most of them aren't that great. Go back in time 2000 years from the movies to a place when Jedi were abundant and solve a mystery that threatens the entire galaxy. Here you choose your path and profession. Will you choose the light side or the dark side?
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