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Does this game share the feel of the movies or the feel of the TOTJ comics?

KOTOR 2 must be completed

Seeing as how the time frame is so close to the Tales of the Jedi series (Jolee Bindo from the first game mentioned he fought in the war against Exar Kun) I'd have to side with it.

 

It has sort of a feel with the movies, at least music wise it does.

Does this game share the feel of the movies or the feel of the TOTJ comics?

 

In my opinion, its depth is what makes it feel more like the movies than the comic books. I think its interesting to try and compare what George Lucas seems to be trying to say with his work to what Avellone and co. seem to be saying in theirs. I think KOTOR2 leaves a lot of room for analysis and although what the creators are saying is distinctly different from what the movies are saying, I thinkthe fact that they're saying SOMETHING and that they're saying it well is what makes it in the end feel like the movies.

 

Also, they use a lot of classic motiffs and overtures from the movies so that certainly helps.

It's quite a bit different from your conventional star wars in a number of ways, but it really does feel like star wars. It just has a more... ancient feel to it than the OT did.

It's quite a bit different from your conventional star wars in a number of ways, but it really does feel like star wars.  It just has a more... ancient feel to it than the OT did.

 

Fitting, as it's set nearly 4000 years BBY. :D

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