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$45.39
MPN: 32675
UPC: 023272326753
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Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II
Features :
Multiple Jedi classes to choose from, to start each game with unique Jedi abilities
Incredible newForce powers, weapons, locations, characters and classes add to the richness of the game
As your character makes choices through the story, you'll choose the Light or Dark sides of The Force
Cameo appearances characters in the first game enhance the continuity and story flow
Special content will be available for The Sith Lords via Xbox Live
Platforms :
Xbox
| Release Date: |
06 December, 2004 |
| Manufacturer: |
Lucas Arts Entertainment |
| Availability: |
This item is currently not available. |
| List Price: |
$19.99 |
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Customer Reviews
AWSOME
Rating: 5
PEOPLE U NEED TO UNDERSTAND THAT THIS GAME HAD LOTS OF CONTENT CUT FROM IT BECAUSE OF A DEADLINE even though this game had content cut it is still ery good SAY WHAT U WANT BUT MY OPINION IS THIS GAME IS WAY BETTER THAN THE FIRST
KOTOR falls to the bland side
Rating: 3
KOTOR 2 pales in comparison to its predecessor, which is one of the best RPGs I've ever experienced. The original KOTOR delivered an engaging storyline with interesting characters and relationships, as well as some challenging battle scenes complemented by clever brain-teasers.
KOTOR 2, on the other hand, has a rather convoluted storyline, something I could overlook were it not for the games other shortcomings. Among them, it's easy. Too easy. The enemies don't pose much of a challenge: Playing the entire game, my party died in battle a handful of time.
Even more disappointing: This game lacks the mental challenges that made KOTOR so entertaining. The original had brain-teasers scattered throughout the game. This game has merely a few, none of which take more than the slightest amount of contemplation.
Moreover, too much of KOTOR 2 relies on simple "fetch" missions: Getting this or that; delivering messages ... Yawn.
So why the score of 3? Well, the game does retain some of the features of KOTOR that I enjoyed. The space fantasy world is well designed and fun to explore as you interact its array of various denizens. I still love that you get to play a Jedi and choose to follow the path of Light or Dark. I enjoy seeing how your choices affect both your character as well as your allies and the world around you. And using your increasingly powerful Force powers and lightsaber skillz to shred your enemies is quite satisfying.
For all its shortcomings, I've played through the game once, as a Dark Jedi, and I am currently in the process of playing it again following the path of Light. Plus I'll likely revisit it down the road and play as a character of the opposite gender, because that, too, has some effect on how the game progresses.
All in all, if you're a fan of KOTOR, this game is worth checking out. Just don't get your hopes up too high.
What a RPG should be
Rating: 5
If you are into Star Wars and Role Playing, this is the game for you. Detailed characters, inticing missions and high level of replay makes it a definitive game to own, and you don't need to have played the first one to enjoy it! Have fun!
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