![]() ![]() The premise is really very simple: you’re a Jedi who has suffered plot amnesia, and thus has to reroll your character, who was presumably very competent in a previous life, from level one. You can take one look at these door textures and tell that no meaningful asset upkeep went on in this port. But this, on the Switch, is only the 80% that Obsidian gave you on that game’s release - without any frills or improvements, and with a couple of game breaking bugs. When modders got into the files and worked their magic, they got it up to around 90%, and that was even better. It might be the best 80% of any classical CRPG of that era it’s certainly the best 80% of any Star Wars game then or now. ![]() KOTOR II was made by Obsidian Entertainment, and is one of the bigger “one that got away” stories of its time: a brilliant licensed property CRPG that sought to undermine and dissect all the core themes of the IP thanks to lenient oversight and, frankly put, no Disney undertakers wandering around and destroying any hint of a creative spark in the project…that also hit the market maybe 80% complete.Īnd it’s a fantastic 80%. It is without question in my mind superior to the original, more successful title, which was done by BioWare and was one of the feathers in that studio’s cap leading to the studio’s purchase by Electronic Arts in 2007 and subsequent long and slow decline. Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords is on the Nintendo Switch, thanks to a port from Aspyr! This game was originally released in December 2004 after a brutally abbreviated development cycle. The walkthrough above assumes you have the Restored Content mod for KOTOR 2 installed.It’s a good game, but I can’t recommend you buy it. It cleared up around 500 bugs and added much more content. Star Wars fans got together and released a mod for KOTOR 2 called the Restored Content Mod. This unfortunately meant that not only where there many bugs but that large sections of the content had to be cut from the game. Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords was released in 2004, one year after the release of the original game, Knights of the Old Republic. It received positive reviews after it’s release although the game was left unfinished as LucasArts forced the developers, Obsidian, to finish the game within 16 months. The full Knights of the Old Republic 2 walkthrough includes the original content plus the Restored Content mod which adds much more content that was left out in the original release. The mini-games of the first game are back, including swoop bike racing and Pazaak. Gameplay mechanics are virtually the same as Knights of the Old Republic although there are some notable additions such as the option to choose a fighting style while wielding a lightsabre. The Order was almost wiped out by the Sith and you wake from unconsciousness with a mission to seek out the last few remaining Jedi. You follow the story of a Jedi who was exiled from the Jedi Order. It’s set in the Star Wars universe five years after the ending of the first game. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords is the sequel to the acclaimed Knights of the Old Republic.
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