Binding: Video Game
Brand: Lucas Arts
EAN: 0023272326753
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Label: Lucas Arts Entertainment
Manufacturer: Lucas Arts Entertainment
Model: 23272326753
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Xbox
Publisher: Lucas Arts Entertainment
Release Date: December 08, 2004
Studio: Lucas Arts Entertainment
Sales Rank: 1571
MPN: 32675
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Like my title says, it's almost as good as the first.
The game is really fun, i was addicted to it just like i was with the first one. I don't really know what to say about it, the game's worth getting. I just found it kind of disappointing in some ways. sure the game had good conversations, with lots of different choices, and the lightsabre construction takes a lot longer to get to, with more choices to make on your weapon, but it lacked some things.
for instance, the plot wasn't as good as the first in my opinion, with no big surprises. The first was full of thrill and excitement, with a crazy twist near the end. KOTOR 2 didn't have any twists.
Im also pissed off because you can't hit on anyone.
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First up, let me say, that this game does have some substantial improvements from the original. The added prestige classes, the varied upgrades for armour, weapons, and lightsabers, and the individual agenda each party character has, rather than the "peer pressure" exhibited by the party members in the first game.
Now the bad news, ignoring some of the glitches and choppy frame rates, which to be honest are minimal after you add the patches, it is painfully obvious still that KOTOR 2 was an incomplete game. The storylines are very indepth and they do get you involved, but this only leads to a bigger fall when the game fails to deliver. The endings, or lack thereof, were by far the biggest disappointment, especially if you played out both ... Read More:
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I loved the first KOTOR, and loved the first part of this one. I won't give away the ending, other than to say (1) two arch-villains are built up in the first half and then wasted as fodder for the hero, (2) All but one storyline remains incomplete, and not in the cliffhanger ending way but more the 'oops I forgot to write the rest' way. (I have since learned that the ending was written and partially built, but LucasArts cut it out)
After spending $60 on this game, it seems only fair for LucasArts to mail every owner a second disc with the proper ending on it!
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I experienced some problems with choppy frame rates but overall I enjoyed this game as much as the first. Loved the addition of the prestige classes (although if you've played other Bioware titles this should come as no surprise) but I would have preferred to be able to go to more planets.
Overall, it was a great game although I found the ending abrupt with a minor plot inconsistency. The new lightsaber ungrades and colours were also a nice addition If you liked the first and love the Star Wars universe you'll like this game as well, the playable demo of republic commando should get your mouth watering also.
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First of all I have had no problems with my copy of KOTOR II, after about 15hrs of game play. This game really suprised me since it wasn't created by Bioware that developed the first KOTOR. The Bioware creation of KOTOR I was great and I didn,t expect the sequel to match it's greatness. To my pleasant suprise this game is even better than the first! I have a hard time putting down my controller to sleep. The quality of voice acting is good and there is plenty of interesting dialog in this game. This game is a must for anyone how enjoyed the first installment and be prepared for some long gaming sessions once you load this baby up.
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