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Binding: Video Game
Brand: ACTIVISION
EAN: 0023272326104
Label: Activision
Manufacturer: Activision
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 132 months
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Activision
Release Date: February 11, 2005
Studio: Activision
Sales Rank: 504
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Manufacturer's Description: Five years after the events from the award winning Knights of the Old Republic, the Sith Lords have hunted the Jedi to the edge of extinction and are on the verge of crushing the Old Republic. With the Jedi Order in ruin, the Republic's only hope is a Jedi Knight struggling to reconnect with the Force and faced with the galaxy's most dire decision: To follow the light or succumb to the dark side...
The Sith Lords is the next chapter to Knights of the Old Republic; winner of more than 35 "Game of The Year Awards" featuring an all-new and perilous storyline set approximately 4,000 years before Star Wars Episode I. All-new Force powers, weapons, locations, characters and classes add to the richness of this next epic installment. Choose from three different classes of Jedi to start the game with access to specific Jedi abilities. Choose the light or the dark side of the Force based on your characters actions as you progress through the story. The choices you make not only affect your character, but also those in your party, and those who may join you in your quest. Cameo appearances from memorable characters of the first game enhance the continuity and story flow through this unique time period. Developed by Obsidian Entertainment, the development house founded by members of the Fallout, Icewind Dale, Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance, and Planescape: Torment teams.
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I've just played through this on the pc having previously played it on the Xbox.
This game was sadly rushed to release and it shows but only towards the very end of the game (around the 40 hour mark). The first 35 hours (give or take) are absolutely fantastic with one of the best opening levels I've played, which lasts about two hours. True, the story isn't quite as compelling as KOTOR but what the game may lack in comparison to Biowork's effort, Obsidian have refined the engine somewhat. The best new addtion is the ability to breakdown items and create your own weapons/armour/lightsaber modifications. Therefore rather than having to buy armour upgrades you can make them yourself. This does mean that gaining money becomes less of ... Read More:
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This game is in my opinion, more enjoyable than the original KOTOR. It has more force powers, more interesting planets, and far greater weapons. Your jedi hero is far more powerful in this game, plus the dialogue is greatly improved. There are several great one liners from HK-47 (again) and from the new character Atton. Although the original had a superior storyline and more of a desperate last stand feel. This sequel has the same great gameplay, much more powerful attacks and more devastating force powers.
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I know this has been covered very extensively by other reviews, but this game is so infuriating that I have to add my two cents. It is such a colossal shame that the developers were not allowed the extra time to complete the game, but it was rushed to make it out in time for Christmas. Sigh.
This game has the potential to be absolutely great, in the proper sense of the word. The gameplay is virtually the same as KOTOR1, which means it is very easy to pick up, with a good variety of quests and subquests. I personally like the minigames as well, they provide a spot of light relief and a good way to earn credits. The combat options and lightsaber combinations are again interesting, and there are a few new Force Powers to choose from. ... Read More:
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I have never actually played the first KOTOR but adored jedi knights' 2 and 3 and the battlefronts, Once I had run out of star wars games, I decided to get this one hoping it wouyld live up to the reviews and satisfy me after the other wonderful star wars games I have played.
I loaded up, no problems and the graphhics looked pretty good, even on my old system but i stepped into a room with an enemy first time and it paused. I was like wt*??? The combat system turned out to be like runescape!! a game (and I use the term game very loosely because games are supposed to be fun) which I despise with a passion! If you are looking for a button mashing, fun game then dont go for this one, Don't get me wrong, the graphics are good, the story may be a ... Read More:
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To be honest I am not sure what to write as part of my review.
I was pulled into this game as I had loved the first one and couldn't wait to get stuck in, but the problem with this one is that I almost found it boring.
It was a little too easy for a start and I found I had to put the difficulty level up just so I had a bit of a challenge when it came to fighting. The storyline was somewhat confusing and lacking in comparison to the first game that delivered a fantastic storyline to play with.
I finished the game about 30 minutes ago and was bitterly disappointed with the ending. I agree with the other reviewers that this game has the feel of the unfinished and rushed and it was an opportunity lost.
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