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  1. 1. How did you find the game?

    • Great, well developped story.
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    • That was cool but nothing more to say.
      33
    • I didn't like the story but I liked fights.
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    • That was cr*p.
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There was nothing unique in K1's story, neither was it surprising or touching or any of the other merits usually granted by the fans. First SW rpg, and the best SW game since X-Wing Alliance, but when it comes to roleplaying games and their stories and plots; K1 was mediocre.

 

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There was nothing unique in K1's story, neither was it surprising or touching or any of the other merits usually granted by the fans. First SW rpg, and the best SW game since X-Wing Alliance, but when it comes to roleplaying games and their stories and plots; K1 was mediocre. Decent enought to keep me interested, but nothing to remember fondly.

 

Same goes for characters; they felt like a rehashes of previous Bio-persnas, it was the setting that gave them the "new". Granted, some quirks were clever and I laughed once with Jolee's grumpiness, but depth was nonexistant. NPCs were still one of the game's stronger points. I got my money's worth.

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K1's story was, essentially, a hack of ANH. It was a very enjoyable game with lots of polish (a really good musical score to boot) but the story was, at its core, pretty simple. K1 had really good NPC dialogue and sidequests.

 

K2 had more multithreaded elements (which I think is good) and it had a more interesting, "adult" story. However, it was a media tie-in that the publisher wanted to be a cliffhanger of sorts. The main problem with the ending is that there was not enough backstory of the antagonists and not enough forshadowing of the

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Cliffhangers require hooks to be effective. Han Solo being carried off in his frozen prison was a hook that lead directly to the next movie. The ending of K2 just did not have enough hooks to tie in to the next game which has lead some to believe that it is not really a cliffhanger.....but K3 has to be a continuation of K2 at this point. The fans want a satisfying ending to what we are in now.

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I'm sure if this is the best analogy but think of diving (and probably some other competitions); if you pull off a hard complicated thing it'll be superior by far, but ofcourse it's hard.

 

Yes, K1 at it's core (but was still very nicely dressed up) is a simple kill the bad guy story but don't see anything wrong with that, especially in a game scenario.

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Kotor 1 story was pretty good. The revelation surprised me.

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K1's storyline was way better and more satisfying than K2's storyline ever was. It was simpler, granted, but complex doesn't always mean great. K2's story is a perfect example. It could have been a lot better, but wasn't. We were advertised one game, but were given another. And above all, K2's ending just lacked the feeling of accomplishment you got in K1. :thumbsup:

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And above all, K2's ending just lacked the feeling of accomplishment you got in K1. 

 

that is a good point....it is one thing to leave some dangling plot lines but you have to give the player a sense of accomplishment....excellent point.

 

 

and there is no way anybody walked away from that game saying "gee, I just saved the Force".....nope

 

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Still no broken and unfinished option, so I cant vote at the moment. ;)"

 

As it is, with all cut content/ending, I must say KotOR1 was better. Kotor2 had potential to be better then KotOR1, but all the obvious cut material ruined the enjoyment of the game. :)

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Still no broken and unfinished option, so I cant vote at the moment.  :)"

 

As it is, with all cut content/ending, I must say KotOR1 was better. Kotor2 had potential to be better then KotOR1, but all the obvious cut material ruined the enjoyment of the game. :(

 

Would you have vote broken or unfinished if you never knew what was cut?

We're not talking about cut content here, just the official story.

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Would you have vote broken or unfinished if you never knew what was cut?

We're not talking about cut content here, just the official story.

 

Don't know about you, but even without visiting these forums I knew something was missing.

 

Ending, HK-Factory, Voice-locked console etc.

 

All mentioned ingame and promised, but never given...

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Do you mean the voice-locked door on Peragus II, Battlewookiee?

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I'm sure there would have been fewer critisisms on this game if he hadn't let cut contents in the files of the game.

I didn't say there would have been none thought, but fewer certainly.

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It is better that those files were left in the game discs. At least, they can be restored.

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Quote: "I'm sure there would have been fewer critisisms on this game if he hadn't let cut contents in the files of the game.

I didn't say there would have been none thought, but fewer certainly."

 

Statement: I actually think I would have seen the game as being worse than it is, if I didn't know that the content was supposed to be in the game, than if it was intentional to leave out all the blanks.

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I thought it was a good game. The plot was **** in some places, but overall, the game continued the spirit of the first. I really missed the romances, and bastila's indignant anwers to Revan's advances! :D :) (w00t)

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I would vote this game as excellent untill the sequence with the jedi masters on dantoinne

 

despite all the cut - content in the general game, the storyline was still pretty good.........but as soon as you hit the enclave all hope is lost of playing a decent game

 

you go through a bunch of brutally easy fights........and then you go through the most poorly laid out planet I've seen........I don't know about you guys but I've done some mapping before, and on Malachor I could look up and see the edges and corners of the skybox! noy to mention the fact that there was no texture on the very top of the skybox, that just anooys me..........and thats not even mentioning how your party just dissapears in to oblivion never to be seen again

 

 

 

but the way I look at it is this

 

for a game put together in 12 months.....that is A+ material.......that is more then a lot of dev's could do in 12 months, however if I ranked kotor 2 with all the other properly develloped games that are out these days I would say C+

 

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