: Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Lucas Arts
EAN: 0023272326180
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Label: LucasArts Entertainment
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Manufacturer: LucasArts Entertainment
Model: 32618
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: LucasArts Entertainment
Release Date: February 08, 2005
Sales Rank: 766
Studio: LucasArts Entertainment
Features:- Sequel to the award-winning role-playing game
- All-new Force powers, weapons, locations, characters and classes
- Cameo appearances from memorable characters of the first game
- Choose the light or the dark side of the Force based on your characters actions as you progress through the story
- For 1 player
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Product Description: Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords is the next chapter to Knights of the Old Republic saga. It's five years after the first game and the Jedi are being crushed by the Sith. The twisted wreck named Darth Sion will bring down the Republic, unless a lone Jedi can reconnect with the Force. You will guide this Jedi and make an important decision: Do you follow the Light or succumb to the Dark?
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When I bought this game I had already played once on x-box and beat it like 10 times, But I had recently sold my x-box and got this game. Not knowing it had soooooo many game flaw and bugs. I meet the requirements of the game and it doesn't run well, then when it does it doesn't run with a picture. I was going to return this but I had opened the package. All I have to say is do your research and Buyer Beware!!!
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Malcom is a ghost!
snake kills dumbledore!
You can't piss people off by revealing plot twists if there aren't any!
this is a pretty lazy sequel, but they do add some new spells and what not.
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There's alot of things that needs to be done in this game, like adding another patch or something to make the game more harder cause it wasn't hard at all........Overall it was a good game, just needs to be way longer cause it's star wars, youm just don't end it on Malachoir V.
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Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords. It is no doubt an incomplete game. But as I write a team of modders is restoring atleast 75% of the cut content. Speaking of modders Star Wars Knights of the Republic 1 and 2 are the two games that have the largest modding community you will see. I am gonna compare this one to the first game as I think thats the only fair thing rather than comparing it to another game like Halo 3 and CoD4 people do.
KotOR 1
Story: Perfect absolutely perfect though this game has some cut content almost none though. It truely makes you feel you are shaping Star Wars history as you grow in power of the force and find out you are one of the most powerful Jedi ever. It follows the Star Wars plot very well.
Characters: Characters are very interesting and extremely fun to talk to such as HK-47 and have in the party. The villains are very well laid out with a history of their own too.
Gameplay: This games has a fun gameplay system for those who dont have a specific tastes. If you like FPS games and cant stand games that arnt simmilar this game is not for you even though you will be missing out on the #1 game of Star Wars. Infact it is quite the opposite of an FPS.
With D&D St
Entertainment: This game will keep you playing for HOURS especially if you are playing for the first time and includes lots and lots of replay value even if you are going on the same path (Light or Dark)
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Pros: Great gameplay, very customizable, some pretty fun powers, and hilarious dialogue potentials.
Cons: Way too many cut-scenes, and a storyline that's confusing and not very driving.
Overall: I've heard that this game was rushed to production, and it shows, especially later on. It's a really fun game, but it doesn't quite live up to the standard set by the first KOTOR. I guess that's the challenge of making a sequel to such an amazing game.
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