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All rights reserved.| Description The role-playing game from veteran developers Bioware is set in the Star Wars universe, but some 4,000 years before the events of the movies. Players get to use a lightsaber or two, train as a Jedi Knight and choose which path of The Force they want to follow: the honorable Light Side or the passionate Dark Side. The hybrid combat system combines turn-based and action elements into a totally new style of gameplay: slow enough to let players soak up the details of the story, but not bogged down by pointless quests or collection tasks. Most quests are optional, but the required missions are full of action and adventure so players are up to their lightsaber in fun. Special Features Immersive, action-packed Star Wars role playing experience with customizable and evolving playable characters; Your group, comprised of up to 3 characters, can include humans, droids, Twi'leks, Wookiees and more Warnings Mild Realistic Violence
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Top Reviews Review created: 12/01/05 by: 22 of 24 people found this review helpful. I've been through this game 4 times, and about to start it a 5th time, just love it and love the way the game play changes with how you develop your character. Definitely great entertainment value! Review ID: 10000000000083563 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 03/13/07 by: 10 of 11 people found this review helpful. This game is what started Fable with the good and bad side. In this Star wars Game you can choose if you want to be on the Dark Side or the Light Side. The choices are simple through out the game you will be asked to perform certain task or certain choices you will have to make this will affect the good versus evil bar. The choice s you make also effect your appearance throughout the game. You can become the most powerful Sith Lord or the Best Jedi. This makes the game more appealing in my eyes. This has great graphics, great game play, and a Great story line. This has a high replay value your choices choose the ending. This is well worth the money to play. Review ID: 10000000003199022 Was this review helpful? Report this review 7 of 8 people found this review helpful. To be a Jedi and the ease of playing the game. One warning is that its so good you won't be able to stop playing. Review ID: 10000000000035640 Was this review helpful? Report this review 6 of 7 people found this review helpful. The game is one player only. It has at least 25+ hours of game play. The story starts out as a Sith lord who has lost is connection with the force. Has you go through the game you chose your powers, you skills and you destiny. Every choice has a effect. You will play the game over and over again. There are tons of different ways to go, note that the story does not change, but there are new items every time, new conversations, and some times new members to your team. I highly recommanded you play his game. Review ID: 10000000001410087 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 09/02/06 by: 7 of 10 people found this review helpful. Here is why I did not like this game. You had objectives to complete. Then you would run around in a central level and go to the objective level by loading to it. Once you got there, you had one little thing to do which was easily accomplished. Then you had to go back to the central level and talk to someone. Then, you would receive another mini objective and therefore have to run to another mini level and load again to it. Pretty soon all you were doing was loading back and forth between levels to do something minimal like flip a switch or something. This was the way the game worked through out. That got way way too old too quick. I could not get past this and it made me not finish the game. I took it back along with some other games and traded them in on Fatal Frame. Which was sweet. Instead of calling this game Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II, Sith Lords, they should have called it "Run around and load mini levels just to flip a switch until your eyes pop out." On the Kareoke Convention scale of fun, I give BELOW AVERAGE! Review ID: 10000000001710747 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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