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31 out of 32(97%)reviewers recommend this product.
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Swedish
fromSWE
This game is perfect for:casual gamers
star wars
PostedJanuary 8, 2014
the sith lords is a good game, but a glitchy one, it is full of backtracks but when on the go it is a realy good game!
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RPGGamer120
one of the best star wars games
PostedSeptember 17, 2013
This game is a must have for RPG gamers. The gameplay is outstanding. The story is great. You gotta get this game.
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mozillameister
fromBuffalo, NY
This game is perfect for:hardcore gamers
This game needs to be remade for next-gen consoles
PostedMay 22, 2012
Its a shame that it was rushed. Really...Obsidian really know how to craft a complex storyline. Not knocking down KOTOR here. It needs to remade as well (imagine it with Mass Effect level of visual detail!), but the ending is not finished. Lucas forced them to release it rushed, and forced a cop-out ending instead of the complex muti-choice ending originally to be offered.
Either way, this game deserves real kudos for turning the moral choice system on its head by making the player feel guilty for either extreme choice. Kreia is easily the most interesting video game character ever created, and its a shame they were forced to cop-out with her the way they did.
Its similar to Obsidian's Fallout: New Vegas, but in reverse this time (rushed beginning vs. rushed ending...and yes its unfortunately buggy too).
And just like Fallout New Vegas, there's a lot of mixed reaction to KOTOR2. It SHOULD of been the better game (like New Vegas) but wasn't.
Still, if you played KOTOR but never played the sequel, please do it. Its definitely a memorable experience, and one of the only games that challenges the player to truly think about the universal consequences of the choices levied at them.
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LoyalxStudent
fromPennsylvania
This game is perfect for:hardcore gamers
One of the BEST editons to the Star Wars Universe
PostedMarch 20, 2012
Going to break it down into categories here: GAMEPLAY: Not endless, but I have played it a number of times, definitely over 20 playthroughs. Some of you will probably go more than I will. Even though the character is not fully customizable (you only get presets) the whole rest of the game surely makes up for it. This game goes as far as if you choose to be a male character, you get a different party member than if you were female, and other things like that. All of your actions affect the game, and it also affects your party member's affinity for you. For example, if you have one character that is initially light side, and another character that is initially dark side, lets say you decide to kill someone when they didn't deserve it. The person on the lights side would not like the decision, while the dark side person would applaud you for it. This also affects influences, which in turn provides bonuses to both stats and cut scenes that you wouldn't normally see. GRAPHICS: I gave it an 8/10 from the standpoint of it first coming out, and yes the graphics are okay, but they aren't killing edge. I am not entirely picky on graphics, but it does affect my opinion a little. Sound: Reason I put sound is it gets kind of repetitive, but unless you like it, then it is no big deal. Personally, I like it, but that's just a personal choice. There is some typical star wars music in it, which gets pretty intense. LASTING APPEAL: I'd say that I will always be playing this game, it holds a place in my heart because of how close you can get with the npc's. Sounds nerdy, but hey, its interactive, and it feels like your actually doing these things in real life. OVERALL: None of the 6/10 and 8/10 scores for sound and graphics affect the overall score in my opinion, I think that there are always going to be some quirks in all video games. I kept the score at a ten out of ten because like I said, this game holds a place in my heart. I highly reccomend this game, even though it is 2012, and SW:TOR is already out. If you don't want to pay 15$ a month yet, then I suggest getting KOTOR:I & II, you won't regret it.
 
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