
The Republic wants to restore a planet called Telos. Your quest is to figure out why all this is happening to you, and what affect it will have on all life in the galaxy.Īfter the Mandalorian Wars and the Jedi Civil War, many planets are in need of restoration. You also have a powerful Sith Lord trying to hunt you down. You’re an exile from the Jedi Order, and you have a price on your head so large that every bounty hunter in the galaxy is looking for you.

Your ship, the Ebon Hawk, and the cityscape of Nar Shaddaa. Thankfully, a log is kept of all recent dialogue, so you can easily re-read anything you may have missed. Aliens speak in their own language, with subtitles.Īt times, I found myself having to read the subtitles quickly when an alien was talking, as the subtitle would change too quickly to the next line of dialogue. Subtitles are used in addition to voice, and can be turned on or off in the options. Your character isn’t voice-acted, but everyone around you has a lot to say. However, the voice-acting excels throughout.
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So if you want the full story, and are interested in all of the characters and sidequests the game has to offer, be prepared for lots of voice-acting and text. Much of it is optional, since all the dialogue is delivered via the dialogue tree that Bioware uses in their RPGs. And it eventually turns into something worthy of the Star Wars name. But it slowly starts to gain momentum as you put more time into it. It doesn’t go anywhere for the first 10-12 hours. Some are humanoid, some are droid, but all of them are strong, interesting characters. You will meet several more characters in your quest. Another is a droid called T3-M4, of the R2-D2 variety. The other is a rogue-type character named Atton who you rescue from captivity. She becomes your teacher in the ways of the Force. One is an old lady named Kreia, who seems to know a lot about the Force, but who’s past is mysterious. Three major characters cross your path during the first few hours of the game, who eventually join your party. You’re also being hunted by a Sith Lord who can perceive you in the Force, who is pursuing you, and wants to extinguish you and all Jedi. You have a bounty on your head, put there by a crime organization called the Exchange. In KOTOR II, you play as a Jedi who followed Darth Revan from the original KOTOR to war, and was cast out of the Jedi Order for doing so. The KOTOR games take place four thousand years before the Star Wars films. Characters My character Jerel Falm, Atton, and the Handmaiden in Citadel Station.

The only caveat was that KOTOR II was not developed by Bioware, but by newly formed Obsidian Entertainment. Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords released in 2004 for Xbox and 2005 for PC. The original Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic released in 2003, enjoyed critical success, and was embraced by fans as one of the best Star Wars games ever. And in the early 2000s, this was Bioware at the top of their game.īefore Electronic Arts bought them. At the time, the RPG genre was unexplored territory for Star Wars in the video game world. When famed RPG developer Bioware announced they were developing a Star Wars role-playing game for Xbox and PC, Bioware and Star Wars fans rejoiced.
