Your opinion on KOTOR 2

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EscapeGoat_v1legacy

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I love it, even more than I liked the first. The visuals were vastly improved, the gameplay was just as fun, the voice work and music was stellar and the narrative and writing was top-notch - in my opinion, there hasn't been a character created to match Kreia for depth ever. Seriously. The amount of effort that must have gone into writing her character is immense. I don't care that she's a conniving, manipulative *****, I love her. Add to that all the stuff that links into the Expanded Universe and you have easily my favourite piece of the Star Wars canon since The Empire Strikes Back, let alone one of the best RPGs out there.

That said, the whole "it-wasn't-completed" thing does suck, but I think the fact that they made such an amazing game and it wasn't even finished stands as a testament to Obsidian's skill.
 

Manoose47

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i thought the gameplay mechanics were excellent and the additional force powers and weapons were really sweet, the level cap increase was totally needed, and the variety of characters and character types was great too. there were good quests and a decent if a little patchy main storyline. so that was all good.

But what really hurt the game was the rushed cuts and the awful ending, it really took away from what should've been an excellent game, an entire planet was cut from the finished product, for shame:( I'd love if obsidian were like; Hey! seeing as how everyone knows the game was released too early; here' the finished re release: Kotor 2: the full game. whats the big problem with that? a nice shiny re relase, all it would have to do is add in all the missing content










.... and come on! where's Kotor 3? and battlefront 3?
george lucas must really hate modern star wars media that doesnt suck!
i wish an actual star wars fan would buy the rights of star wars off that douche bag
 

rory12345

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I really liked the game. Not as good as the first but still pretty damn good. Enjoyed all the different force powers and lightsaber customizations they added.
 

Mr.Amakir

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I have never played it but if it is anything like the first game and tells a good story then i would probably like it.
 

mayney93

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Vanaron said:
I actually played KoTOR 2 before the first one and it made me fall in love with the genre. And in my opinion the only reason KoTOR is better than KoTOR 2 is because KoTOR 2 was never truly finished.
i did the same thing, i'm playing through the original KOTOR atm as i got it in the latest steam sale
 

DSK-

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I liked it. I will have to re-install it one day and download the community patch/mod that puts in place all of the things that Obsidian left out.

If you're interested, here is a link

[link]http://knightsoftheoldrepublic.filefront.com/file/TSL_Restored_Content_Mod;111657[/link]
 

paragon1

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I got it when it first came out. The story was the only part that was even close to good, and even that was rushed and unfinished. The level design was terrible (can I please get off this goddamn asteroid?) in a lot of places, and the bugs nearly rendered some parts unplayable. Nar Shadaa in KotOR 2 is the only part of any game I've ever had a save file get corrupted on the Xbox or the 360. Until, that is, I played New Vegas, which is also an Obsidian product. KotOR 2 looked especially bad when you put it up against the well polished original.
 

Donttazemehbro

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Honestly, it pales in comparison to KOTOR 1 but it is very good. KotOR 1 was an amazing game, i would give it a 10/10 and theres only 2 games i give a 10/10 (that and Mass Effect 2). Now on the other hand, KotOR 2 is an amazing game as well and sits in my top 10 as number 7. I find the game graphically impressive for xbox, the story is alright but not stellar like the first one and the gameplay is amazing, stop action rpg is great. Personally i love the KotOR series, 2 included, the Sith Lords isnt my favorite game of the two but it is incredibly good.
 

Srdjan

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My class was Sith Lord, not Paladin or Mage, but a fucking Sith Lord, RPG that has a Sith Lord for a class must be in top 5.
 

stan573

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Darth Traya is my favorite Sith of the entire Star Wars franchise. I'd even go as far to say she's one of the most intriguing villain in any game I've ever played.

Plus, having padawan learners is hella fun.
 

BreakfastMan

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I liked it quite a bit. I thought that the story was better than the first, for the most part (the crap ending really drags it down though). There were many great gameplay improvements over its predecessor, but it also ran crappier and had more bugs. As it is right now, it is almost as good as the original. I think if they had another 6 months to a year to work on it, it could have surpassed the original.
 

Hargrimm

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I loved it.
The new UI and gameplay improvements weren't really noteworthy for me, but the story was sooooo much better. In my opinion it stands head and shoulders above the first one.
The first one had that typical bioware formula, i.e. the only interesting thing about it was the big twist.(I find that really boring, I mean it's just a one trick pony and not a very good one in my opinion)

But KOTOR 2 reminded me very much of Planescape:Torment in the sense that, for all the problems in the galaxy, it's a very personal and also very philosophical story. It's never really about saving the galaxy, but about the exile.
Kreia being one of the best written characters in video game history helps too.

This lp explains pretty much how I feel about this game:
http://lparchive.org/Knights-of-the-Old-Republic-II/
 

Manawa

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It is while since I played it, but I recall few things... negative mostly.
Upgrades for weapons and armor were overcomplicated (too much figuring out and messing in menus to accomplish anything), and since they made BIG difference in fights, you wanted to upgrade whenever you could.
Really rushed through interactions with NPC and party members (f.e. romances felt like they were happening off screen). Also, most of the cast is under developed - main villain seemed like he is there just for the sake of having one.
Ending is none existent - it's almost like BioWare run out of game or something.

On the bright side:
Random Argument Man said:
(...)While KOTOR gave me choices, KOTOR 2 made me question my own choices. It's a big plus storywise.
True that. Not many gams made you THINK about long term consequences of your choices. Single reason I always had Kreaia in my party.
 

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Zukhramm said:
Krantos said:
See, I'm one of the people that really despised the story in KOTOR 2. Not the overall plot, necessarily; that was fairly interesting. My problem was that it was really poorly told, and not just because of being unfinished. It's never clearly explained why you're doing what you're doing. Sure you find out that someone's pulling the strings, but there seems to be very little reason behind anything you do leading up to that.
Why am I looking for Jedi? Oh, for revenge or answers. That's a pretty limited scope for roleplaying, and it doesn't gel well with the character up to that point. (s)He's just spent the past few years traveling alone, now all of a sudden they want to go to random places looking for Jedi.
This is what I like about the game. The main character returns and the Jedi ar egone. My character wants to know what happened, I want to know what happened. Finding the Jedi masters is a reward for both the character and the player, while the maps in the first game only a reward for the character, only indirectly (by leading the character further along the plot) a reward for the player.
Fair enough. For me it felt shallow just because it felt like there wasn't sufficient motivation for what you were doing. Like I said, I know I'm in the minority on that one, but there it is.

Zukhramm said:
Krantos said:
In general too, the game suffered from way too much angst. I always get bored when games try to be "dark" and emo. It just feels like the devs never got out of the angsty teen years.
This I can't really agree with, a game can be darker without being "emo".
Yeah, they can be, but I haven't really seen a game pull it off well yet. For instance, compare the visuals and the color palette in 1 to 2. 1 has a lot more vibrant colors and bright lights, whereas 2 was much more drab and brown. I know that was the what they were going for, but it created a game that was all down all the time, despite the weak attempts at "humor". When a game is monochromatic (probably not the best word, but you get the idea) it makes much less impact. Contrast in setting and narrative yield much better results. Disney's Lion King is actually a really good example of this. Compare the visuals for the songs Hakuna Ma-tata (sp?) and Be Prepared. Totally different visual styles and color palettes, and as a result, they have a much greater impact.

Games have yet to utilize this much, however. It's seems like they're either bright or dark. They don't blend well.
 

Chefodeath

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Thing about Kotor 2, in some ways it showed a tangible improvement over the first, in other ways it really was a let down. The general gaming mechanics for example were a huge step up, cool new force powers, etc. I really liked the locations and some bits of it were real slices of genius.

That being said, overall it doesn't live up to its predecesor. Where it really fails I think is the story line. Even ignoring the big gaping holes from rushed development, something just seems meh. I mean, I know what they were going for, trying to make the series darker and more philosophical, but I don't know, it just wasn't as good as the first. Same thing happened with the prequels.

Still, I've got a good feeling for the upcoming mmo. I think Bioware will really combine the best of both games and bring us something spectacular.
 

PrimoThePro

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I thought storyline for both was impeccable. I thought gameplay, however, was... well... It loses it's replay value because of it.
 

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BJ777 said:
It was pretty good.
It's sad that it didn't have(proper/good) fan-made dlc like the first one(Brotherhood Of Shadow Solomon's Revenge)
Go and look up Darth Stoney's M4-78 Mod. It is some of the best work done for Kotor 2. He is currently working on adapting it to work with the Restoration Mod.
 

m72_ar

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I find KOTOR 2 to be much better than the original.

Aside from the "WTF - is that even an ending" ending and the whole some parts that are supposed to be there are missing

I still like it way more than the original.

Developer wise, I always find that Obsidian has the best writer in the business. Bioware always made a better game but Obsidian always have a better writing