Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II -- The Sith Lords

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II -- The Sith Lords

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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II -- The Sith Lords
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Guest
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Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic Ii -- The S

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II -- The Sith Lords is a tremendously adictive game. I have spent many hours playing al the star wars series of jedi based games. The sequel is even beter. The story line is excelent .Graphics though high were a litle bit buggy at times.The game play never seems to get monotonous no matter how many times u play it.Love the characters . The best thing about this is the choice of character / creation at the start of the game.Sadly my copies of my games have all been lost and I am Struggling to find replacements.

Guest

Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic Ii -- The S

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II -- The Sith Lords has a good story line but a few mind-boggleing glitches

Dutchcourage
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Rpgs Divide Much Of The Gaming World: They Are Oft

RPGs divide much of the gaming world: they are often seen as the quintessence of nerdiness in my opinion and are thus avoided by the majority of the population. The fact that this game is an RPG set in the Star Wars universe would immediately repulse most people - but even the smallest amount of patience in this case pays off. The rolling of dice and endless lists of rules of other RPGs are all but invisible here; the combat being controlled almost entirely automatically. The player can make changes; choose to alter the plan of attack; retreat or unleash an abundance of satisfying, visually striking force powers. The latter in particular is an excellent example of the level of choice available; there are several times more abilities available than any one person can ever acquire. Combined with the 18 combinations of unique character classes, total freedom of morality and an uncountable amount of dialogue open to adaptation and change - this makes KoTOR 2 among the most re-playable games ever made as far as I am concerned. It is essentially impossible for any two players to have the same experience; especially when one considers the wealth physical appearances available to the main character and a ludicrously large number of weapons, apparel and items. Even if this bountiful customization is unappealing to you; every spoken line in the game (excluding those of your own character who, while extremely talkative, remains inaudible to the player) is spoken aloud by a wide array of talented voice actors. At times it can be genuinely witty, and remains consistently enjoyable; especially after the acquisition of the legendary HK-47 and his misanthropic banter. Well worth the now greatly decreased cost (this game is now rather old); I fail to imagine anyone who could find this game un-enjoyable. Playable both on the original X-Box and the 360; I would recommend this to anyone with access to either - even owners of the vastly superior Mass Effect.

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FlyGuy

Great Game, fantastic review.

itshimthere
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A Good Game With Great Play Functions And Options

A good game with great play functions and options that failed to deliver, because it built toward and promised too much for a part three... Part three may be spectacular if they spend time to get it right.

SniperXxX
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Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic Ii -- The S

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II -- The Sith Lords is an XBox game that I was greatly looking forward to, and was a little bit disappointed in. It was a great game of course, but the story lacked something. I believe that it fell short of the high standard the first game set story-wise (but most sequels do), although the game play was improved. The ending was not all that good either (although I didn't beat it in the dark side), and there were a few glitches (which is understandable considering how large the game is). With that said, the game was otherwise a pretty good game. It had good character improvement and dialogue. I really liked the music. Basically, it was good for an RPG game, but if you're looking to buy, I suggest you try the first one.

Twaggy
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This Game Has Been Awaited For Along Time, When It

This game has been awaited for along time, when it was released it got a lot of attention and still does now. This is not suprising due to the first game been amazing. The difference to the first one is that you start as a Jedi but without a lightsabre, but you do start with force powers. Obsidion did a good job carrying on the work of bioware however I'm sure they just got near the end and got bored mainly because the ending for the light side (the main ending) was a bit stupid and was not a Star Wars ending, it is like they looked at the time thought 'oh no' and did a quick ending.

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masdebater

Yes the game is great and all but with so many bugs and glitches Obsidian should have created a new game engine. Also, the solo missions really bring the game down. I mean the reason you have two other party members is to make up for what you lack.

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