
Not so, if I spent 90 seconds on him that was a lot.Īnother issue was the frame rate. Take Darth Nihilus, you know him as that scary masked guy on the box art, well right from the start he's portrayed as this unsto ppable planet killer who gobbles up Jedi like fresh popcorn.

And ironically enough, the Boss's were even bigger push overs. Speaking of easy, I couldn't believe how ridiculously easy the enemies like Dark Jedi, Elite Sith and Bounty Hunters were. And not to mention I could finally pick a Jedi with a beard! But that's not to say I didn't run into any of these clones, just less this time. If you read my last review on KotOR, you'd know that I had a problem with the rehashed character models. I'm happy to say that the characters are a little more diverse this time. Unlike the first installment, I'm amazed at how easy it was this time around, save the last Boss battle (which is actually cake once you figure out the weakness). Like the movies, played the 1st KotoR? Welcome back! Over all it's a good game and is worth buying, but only if you enjoyed the first game and are hungry for more. WARNING: Do NOT beat this game as a dark side jedi first because the ending is comepletely unexplained and it's totally pointless trying to beat it if you haven't beat the game as a light side jedi first (I won't give away the light side ending, but as a dark side jedi you see yourself, then the camera zooms out until all you can see the planet you are on, and that's it, that's the ending, there's NOTHING else at all). Other than those 3 things the game is almost exactly the same. In this game most containers have totally random items in them, allowing you to get the most powerful stuff at the very beginning and also get nothing but garb age the entire game. In the first game all of the monsters dropped the same things, and the boxes contained the same things. The only 3 really noticable differences are: new story, your alignment and additude affects your allies, and the random items found. The main thing is that this game is too much like the first. If you enjoyed the first KotOR then you should get it, though the store price is too high. It's almost a requirement these days that game sequels have better graphics. The graphics are nearly exactly the same as the first, which came out like 5 years ago. KotOR 2 is a great game and all, but it's not quite as good as its predeccesor. All rights reserved.The first KotOR is better, but still a fun game LucasArts, the LucasArts logo, STAR WARS and related properties are trademarks in the United States and/or in other countries of Lucasfilm Ltd.

The choices you make will affect your character, those in your party and those who may join you in your quest.Choose the light or the dark side of the Force as you progress through the story.Choose from three different classes of Jedi, each with access to specific Jedi abilities.Follow up to the acclaimed and original Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic.Players continue to enjoy the title's emotionally compelling and story-driven theme, additions to features such as new characters, classes, locations and force powers as well as a deeper look into the founding lore. Star Wars™ Knights of the Old Republic™ II: The Sith Lords™ is a sequal to the blockbuster RPG Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic. You must make the choices that turn The Exile to either the light side or the dark side of the Force™, and travel to six planets picking up additions to your party along the way, to either help or hinder the Republic's efforts to bring peace and stability to the galaxy. A brutal civil war has all but destroyed the Jedi Order, leaving the ailing Republic on the verge of collapse.įive years after the events of Star Wars™ Knights of the Old Republic™, in a time when the Jedi have been brought to the edge of extinction, a former Jedi Knight exiled from the Jedi Order embarks on a tribulous journey to restore their connection to the Force™.
