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Incredible January 6, 2008 It's a tough task to follw up the first KOTOR but this game met every expectation i had, it only fails to meet the levels of KOTOR because of the lack of twists in the storyline and the fact that KOTOR was the first and couldn't be surpassed even if KOTOR 2 revolutionized video games. Alot of people saw planets gleaming and in the peak of their history in KOTOR, now we get to see how the planets look years on and what we find is building crumbling and everything in fairly poor condition. A great storyline, good gameplay and give you plenty of entertainment.
Excellent, but not as good as the first September 10, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game is excellent in many ways. It emulates the first as far as gameplay and storyline go and there are a few additions to the gameplay which add to the overall game experience. For example, new force powers, weapons, and the ability to bash open doors/boxes with a lightsaber or other melee weapon. However, for me, there are a few disappointing elements to this sequal. Firstly, I found that the characters were not as likable as those in the first, such as Bastilla and Mission in particular, who notably elicited empathy from the player. Secondly, the game is quite glitchy in some parts, a shock compared with the first which I played glitch free. Thirdly, the conclusion of the game seems to come very suddenly, and there is no real progression as far as your part as the protagonist goes, as opposed to the first KOTOR, where the end is very fitting. My only criticism which spans both games is the poorly constructed "choose your own path" element to the narrative. The conversational options for the light and dark side paths are EXTREMELY obvious, in my opinion, making it too easy to choose either path. For example, if you need to acquire a power generator from a civilian, the choices can be as simple as "I'll help you out in exchange for the power generator" or "I'm going to kill you and your family". However, both games are extremely playable and very very compelling. The KOTOR series are my favourite games, and I look forward to the rumoured KOTOR 3. I recommend this game to anybody, Star Wars fan or not. It is RPG at it's very, very best.
Sweet July 9, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
oh my life this game is immense, not as captivating as the first one though, but the gameplay and storyline are brilliant i could sit playing for endless hours.
More depth than the original game, but not as epic April 15, 2007 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
This review does not contain any spoilers.
Despite starting very slowly, I was pleased at how much attention had been given to the support characters. They encourage darker feelings in your character and a strong sense of distrust is built up with all of them... each suspecting the others of foul play. The original's shallow, cliché and comedy characters were nothing in comparison.
However, the main story line is a little complicated in parts and did not feel as epic as the first one. Although the feel of this game is much more mature and engaging than the original game, the main plot could have been a lot better. I thought the ending was an anti-climax, although would be a great beginning for another sequel.
On the down side, loading of scenes takes a long time with a negative effect to the momentum of the game. This is not helped by the layout of the areas in the game... which span many map zones, requiring the game to pause to load on a frequent basis.
The light/dark side choice is still very poorly implemented... I don't think Bioware or Obsidian have ever been able to do this right. As usual, the game boasts the option to choose your own path, but the motivation to fall to the dark side is not there. There is no reason why superficial motives cannot be used to tempt the player... such as a fast track to getting a lightsaber, orders of magnitude better equipment etc. The speech options for the dark side where mostly nasty responses or requests for payment, instead of options that would be consistent with a Jedi falling to the dark side.
Experience is still dealt out almost entirely by fighting, meaning that it makes sense to butcher every enemy in sight and removing any reason for stealth tactics. But don't worry... killing people won't harm your light side score, another pretty serious flaw in the alignment system as far as I am concerned.
All in all, I was impressed at how much the support characters have come along since the original, but I was a little disappointed that more lessons were not learnt regarding the experience points and alignment systems. And I'll be getting the next sequel when it comes out.
great April 9, 2007 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I hadn't played the first KOTOR (knights of the old republic for people who don't know it) when i got the second one but i loved it staight away. the thing that anoys me is the first level - if you want to start again and be the oposite to your first person(good or evil) you have to drag your self through the first level but apart from that there's nothing i can comment badly on if you see rewiws saying that it's ages until you get a lightsaber well if you had it at the start what fun would that be?? The first KOTOR when my friend took it to my house was not a scrach compered to the second and he made me borrow it. it is a must buy for KOTOR or star wars fans! (or anyone with a x box realy)
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