I've been playing Knights of the Old Republic for the past few days, beacause I'm still not sure whether to buy Star Wars: The Old Republic, which is coming out soon. Despite KOTOR being one of the best games i've ever played, I probably still won't buy TOR, i'm just not a fan of MMOs.
I realise 10 years is a bit too late for a review but, KOTOR's gameplay is brilliant, pretty much all aspects of this game are extremely well done. Particularly liked the character development, as it allows a very diverse range of skills for different characters. For example; the skills allowed you to hone a certain character's demolition skill, to difuse mines, and another's security skill, to pick locks. This allows characters to excel in a specific skill, so you can continuously switch party members to change your approach to quests.
Also... THE STORY WAS AWESOME!
I could argue that this game had a much more powerful story than the original trilogy, but I won't yet. When I reached the scene with Darth Malak, where he suggested there was something about the main character, in my case "Sora Kaah", that you didn't know, I assumed the worst and expected the whole thing to be ruined when he announced that he was Sora's father. But NO, Sora Kaah was Revan! The Previous Sith Lord. It was insane, that twist hit me harder than finding out Ed Norton was Tyler Durden! When playing through I noticed no hints to this at all. But the game shows you by flashbacks to earlier dialogue which, after you know the twist, make you realise there were hints everywhere. It was so well done, and subtly put together. I'm now downloading KOTOR II, so that's what i'll be doing for the next few days.
Oh, and when Jolee joined the group I made sure to give him a purple lightsaber.
Mace Windu rules.















