Posted February 08, 2017
<span class="bold">Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords</span> (I played the Steam version because it has Mac support, I also installed the Restored Content Mod)
(MINOR SPOILERS may appear in this mini-review).
I finished KOTOR about a year and a half ago, and enjoyed it a lot, so I decided to play the sequel. However, after over 25 hours of play I’m calling it quits. I’m not exactly sure why this game didn’t grip me the same way the first one did.
I think part of the problem is that it felt like my character was advancing way too fast. By the time I completed Telos (only the second area in the game) I already felt like my character was pretty much maxed out with nothing further to gain. I enjoyed how in the first game you started with no force powers, and grew into them slowly. KOTOR 2 however starts you off as a Jedi, and with a special feat which gives you extra hit points (the latter is pure bullshit in my opinion).
Furthermore, the NPCs are still just as annoying as the first game, and they have special items and/or powers which are outside of the standard rules (which is again bullshit in my opinion). The game also expands on crafting with many more options (*yawn*).
I also felt like there was a lot more dialogue, but that could just be due to my growing impatience with the game. And the plot, well somehow I just didn’t feel motivated to continue on, I really didn’t care.
(MINOR SPOILERS may appear in this mini-review).
I finished KOTOR about a year and a half ago, and enjoyed it a lot, so I decided to play the sequel. However, after over 25 hours of play I’m calling it quits. I’m not exactly sure why this game didn’t grip me the same way the first one did.
I think part of the problem is that it felt like my character was advancing way too fast. By the time I completed Telos (only the second area in the game) I already felt like my character was pretty much maxed out with nothing further to gain. I enjoyed how in the first game you started with no force powers, and grew into them slowly. KOTOR 2 however starts you off as a Jedi, and with a special feat which gives you extra hit points (the latter is pure bullshit in my opinion).
Furthermore, the NPCs are still just as annoying as the first game, and they have special items and/or powers which are outside of the standard rules (which is again bullshit in my opinion). The game also expands on crafting with many more options (*yawn*).
I also felt like there was a lot more dialogue, but that could just be due to my growing impatience with the game. And the plot, well somehow I just didn’t feel motivated to continue on, I really didn’t care.