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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2003) Online

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2003) Online
Original Title :
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Genre :
Video Game / Action / Adventure / Fantasy / Romance / Sci-Fi
Year :
2003
Directror :
Casey Hudson
Cast :
Jennifer Hale,Raphael Sbarge,Rafael Ferrer
Writer :
David Gaider,Michael Gallo
Type :
Video Game
Rating :
9.6/10

A republic soldier, training to become a Jedi Knight, is given the task of halting the conquest of Darth Malak by discovering the location of a weapon known as the Star Forge.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2003) Online

It is four thousand years before the rise of the galactic empire and hundreds of Jedi knights have fallen in battle against the ruthless sith. You are the last hope of the Jedi order. Can you master the power of the force on your quest to save the republic? Or will you fall to the lure of the dark side? Hero or villain, savour or conquerer you alone will determine the destiny of the entire galaxy.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Jennifer Hale Jennifer Hale - Bastila Shan (voice)
Raphael Sbarge Raphael Sbarge - Carth Onasi (voice)
Rafael Ferrer Rafael Ferrer - Darth Malak (voice)
John Cygan John Cygan - Canderous Ordo (voice)
Kristoffer Tabori Kristoffer Tabori - HK-47 / Jedi Knight / Republic Negotiator (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson Kevin Michael Richardson - Jolee Bindo (voice)
Courtenay Taylor Courtenay Taylor - Juhani (voice)
Catherine Taber Catherine Taber - Mission Vao (voice) (as Cat Taber)
Edward Asner Edward Asner - Master Vrook Lamar (voice)
André Sogliuzzo André Sogliuzzo - Master Dorak / Bounty Hunter (voice)
April Stewart April Stewart - Marlena Venn / Thalia May / Twi'lek / Angry Woman / Jedi / Jedi Knight / Sith Archaeologist / Sith Student / Sith Teacher / Slave / Swoop Groupie (voice)
Bill Martin Bill Martin - Nurik Sandral / Davin Kotras / Garouk / Jordo / Nemo / Anchorhead Tradesman / Customs Officer / Duel Spectator / Pilot / Sith Teacher / Taris Citizen (voice) (as Bill E. Martin)
Brian George Brian George - Master Zhar Lestin / Mysterious Man / Eli Gand / Sith Interrogator / Czerka Officer (voice)
Cam Clarke Cam Clarke - Kono Nolan / Sith Diplomat / Trewin / Commander Grann / Sith Apprentice (voice)
Carolyn Seymour Carolyn Seymour - Admiral Forn Dodonna / Helena Shan / Elora / Hidden Bek Lookout / Taris Citizen (voice)

When captured by the Sith, you are asked the location of the Jedi Base. You can lie and say Alderaan while the base is actually on Dantooine. In Episode 4 of the movies, while Princess Leia is captured by the Galactic Empire, she is questioned about the location of the rebel base. She lies and says Dantoonie to try and save Alderaan.

Probable ancestors of characters seen in the films can be seen in this game or at least spoken of in literature. Examples include: Galduran Calrissian - Probable ancestor of Lando Calrissian; Cassus Fett - Probable ancestor of Jango and Boba Fett; Komad Fortuna - Probable ancestor of Bib Fortuna; Admiral Forn Dodonna - Probable ancestor of General Jan Dodonna. The wealthy Organa family is also mentioned early on in the game.

Mission Vao says, "I have a bad feeling about this," at least twice. This is an homage to a repeated line in each of the "Star Wars" films.

The name "Starkiller" was originally supposed to be the name of Luke Skywalker, and is given to character Bendak Starkiller as an homage.

Darth Malak was modeled in part after Darth Vader from the original "Star Wars" trilogy. The game programmers wanted to create a Dark Lord of the Sith who would instill images of Vader's character without being a near-complete carbon copy; thus, Malak was given a cybernetic vocal implant, and the rest of his body was left alone.

Bastila Shan's character was originally meant to be Vima Sunrider, a young heroine from Dark Horse Comics' "Tales of the Jedi" series who is instructed in the ways of the Jedi in the series "Redemption".

When speaking to Canderous, he mentions chasing an asteroid ship out of the galaxy. This is a reference to the Yuuzhan Vong, the villain race in the main Star Wars novel story at the time.

The name Bastila was originally given to the Cathar character. When Bastila became one of the primary characters, the Cathar Jedi was named Juhani.

There are two different endings, based on the choices your main character makes.

The Ebon Hawk is modeled in part after the Millennium Falcon from the original "Star Wars" trilogy.

T3-M4 is modeled in part after R2-D2 from the original six episodes of "Star Wars".

Zaalbar is an homage to Chewbacca from six of the "Star Wars" films.


User reviews

Dancing Lion

Dancing Lion

If KOTOR were made into a movie, it would be the third best movie behind only episodes 4 and 5. It's easily better than any of the prequels and even "Jedi." The story is excellent and the characters are real and fun and you care about them. Being part of the story is fantastic.

KOTOR I is still better than KOTOR II (Sith Lords) mainly because the story in "Sith Lords" doesn't really flow as well. Both are fun, but if you haven't played either yet, play KOTOR first since KOTOR II spoils some of the plot.

I'm sure the graphics will become dated over time (they already are) but the story and game play will stay top-notch for a long time. The music is also excellent and is as good as anything John Williams ever wrote. In fact, it blends with the original Star Wars music seamlessly. The game engine does a very good job of playing the correct thematic music at all times.

The re-playability factor is also good because you can be both good or evil, and male or female. This gives you four versions to play. I recommend saving often just so you can go back and try different things. There is no penalty for saving games and it's fun to see what happens.
Coidor

Coidor

A great video game worthy of the Star Wars title, Knights of the Old Republic (KotOR for short) brought us an RPG (Role-Playing Game) of astronomical proportions. It starts almost four thousand years before the events portrayed in the movies, when the threat of the Sith is more obvious. In fact, there is a apparently invincible Sith armada trying to destroy the Old Republic, led by the Dark Lord Malak.

This game starts with a traditional text crawl, and then the traditional space scene. In this scene, we watch as a Republic ship is being attacked by a Sith fleet. The main character (that's you) is a passenger and crew member aboard this Republic cruiser. As soon as this scene ends you are thrust into the action as you attempt to defend your vessel.

But it will not be so, and you soon find yourself crash landing on a Sith-occupied planet called Taris. Now you must meet up with with other party members and find a ship, while avoiding the detection of the Sith Guards. It will not be easy, and you must risk your life many a time to escape this planet. But what path will you take? Do you aid the Undercity Villagers and help them find what they believe to be the "Promised Land", or do you sell their only hope to the local merchant? Do you give money to a man with a bounty on his head or do you kill him and collect the bounty yourself? In this game it is your choice, and each action affects your affiliation with the Force. If you choose to collect that bounty, your Force Meter is pushed down toward the Dark Side. But if you give him the credits your Force Meter rises toward Light Side.

And after many, many hours of play that one would expect from an RPG, one notices that this is no ordinary video game. Time was spent wisely, as the graphics, storyline, dialogue, combat system, etc. of this non-linear game are superb. This game is truly worthy of it's Game of the Year stature, and then some. Check it out! And when you are done with it, play it's sequel, Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, another superb Star Wars game.
Hanad

Hanad

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR for short), has been heralded by some as being the greatest Star Wars game ever made. After having played this game, I think that the people making those claims may be right.

The events in KOTOR take place about 4,000 years before the events in the films. It is a time of galactic war, between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire. For me, at least, the setting is what allows the game to be so rich; instead of being bogged down by having to tie into the films, it can have its own unique story, while still retaining most of the familiar details of the Star Wars universe. The aspect of KOTOR that so many have found most appealing is the ability to play as light or dark. It give the player the ability to develop the already unique story in the way they see fit, bringing the player as close as they have ever come to being their own Star Wars saga. There are thousands of choices to make, and they can affect your alignment, the story, and the gameplay.

The gameplay of KOTOR is an interesting experience. While it is an RPG, the combat takes place in real time, with the all the calculations and dice throwing taking place behind the scenes (though that information is readable). The attacks are basic, so the character building often has more to do with statistics and equipping. However, you and a few other characters play as Jedi, giving you Force abilities which can have a range of powerful effects. However, using the Force drains your Force Meter, which recharges gradually. Also, force alignment affects the cost of using the powers; using the Force to choke the life out of your opponent will cost more if you are playing on the light side. There is a pretty quick and efficient targeting system, but going through the inventory and using items is not all that fun, especially in a battle. There are a few out-of battle statistics as well that allow you to open locked doors, disable mines, and hack computers, but those duties generally fall on NPCs. There are also three classes to choose from, both at the beginning and when you become a Jedi, and both affect gameplay.

The main quest of the game takes you to several different worlds, inhabited with many different characters. Coming along to help you in your journey is a variety of NPCs: Bastila, a young Jedi with the power of "Battle Meditation", Carth, a Republic soldier who isn't quick to trust, Mission, a teenaged Twi'lek, Zaalbar, her Wookiee friend, Canderous, a Mandalorian warrior turned mercenary, and T3-M4, an astromech droid. More characters will join your party later, but I don't want to spoil the story.

There are many sidequests within the main story, and their are several choices and endings in each of them, as well. Most of the NPCs have their own character-specific sidequests as well. You gradually learn more about each character's past through talking to them, and you can pursue either Carth or Bastila as a romantic interest depending on which gender you selected for your character. Once again, you determine your relationships with the characters.

This game is full of dialog, all of it scripted and spoken by actors and actresses (except for your character). In many instances you can be talking to aliens and they will use the same generic alien sounds over and over to convey different meanings, but at least there are unique words for every character, and an extensive dialog branch for each. And of course, there's the classic Star Wars music, which is always great to listen to. Throughout the game, you get to experience a big taste of what the Star Wars universe is like. You discuss the matters of the Force with other characters, and learn about the recent history of the galaxy. Each world has its own history and problems that you learn about, and you often get to directly experience the native cultures in interesting ways. While I said before that KOTOR creates its own story without tying in directly to the movies, some of the things you learn during the course of the game can actually help you understand them better.

You may have noticed I did not mention the game's graphics or level design. There are some nice-looking indoor and outdoor environments, and flashing lightsabers, but many characters look the same, and the in-game animation doesn't always look that great. The levels do not allow for extensive exploration, and they always lead you back to the story.

Which is why I guess I really love this game. It is totally driven by a story that you create, a story that takes you to places you've never been before, yet are so familiar that you may find yourself wanting to learn all that you can about them. It's a quest across space to save the galaxy, and for the very first time, it's starring you.
Uaoteowi

Uaoteowi

Another fine product from Bioware. The people who brought you the Baldur's Gate series, Icewind Dale and Neverwinter Nights have struck again. In fact the game is remarkably like Neverwinter Nights but excels in so many different areas than it's counterpart. And the fact that it is Star Wars, which has so much more appeal to the regular joe than a D&D game, just adds to the factor.

Let's talk about plot. Yessir, please. This is the greatest plot ever put into an RPG game. The major plot twist ranks up there with the Usual Suspects. To those readers out there who haven't played the game, I am not exaggerating. To you newbies, pay attention to the dialog in the game and the unfolding plot rather than concentrating on the action. You will smile at the coolness of it all when IT occurs.

Not to say the action won't keep you salivating. From the get go, you are thrown into battle with a whole series of choices for your character to make. The character creation is reminiscent of the third edition D&D game, but is still not too overwhelming for a newbie. Plus half the fun is juggling your choices on leveling to see what the outcome might be. This gives it major replay value. If you have a high end computer, sit back and watch in glee as the battles unfold especially aboard the bridge of an Imperial ship. Your character somersaults, twists, turns, ducks as sparks fly when lightsabers crash all while laser blasts criss cross in the background. Great stuff! Another advantage this game has over Neverwinter Nights is the choice of two henchman whom you can level as you please. There are a lot of choices for henchman, each with their own engaging story and quests. Play them all. I am sure you will.

The game has a variety of planets from the Star Wars world to visit on your Millennium Falcon like spaceship, the Ebon Hawk. Visit Kashykk, the jungle like planet of the wookies, the desert world of Dantooine, the waterworld of Manaan or the barren wasteland of Korriban, home of the Sith.It has mini games such as Pod Racing (great fun) and gambling in the cantinas with a game called Pazaak. It has a huge variety of armor, weapons and items. Then there's the lightsaber. You can find various crystals in the game that increase the power of your saber which I found very exciting as my character explored his surroundings. My choice to dual wield made the game that much more fun.

Play this game soon. Immerse yourself in the Star Wars world for at least 24 (maybe more) solid hours of game play. I am sure you will be swept away into the epic of it all and make you cry out for more.
Glei

Glei

This game is awesome. I'd just like to get that off my chest.

Let me tell you why. Firstly, Bioware have produced the greatest storyline ever achieved in video game history. Who would've imagined a star wars game to have a storyline instead of non-stop stormtrooper shooting like all the others? The story is dark, deep and has more twists than a virgin's knickers. You will become so damn engrossed with the story that you will forget real life, and for that i don't blame you. With this game, it comes as a right.

Secondly, the gameplay is the best i've ever encountered. I could spend the whole day walking around and talking with npcs. The npcs are so detailed and every one has a background story, or a task that they would like you to perform. The fight sequences are brilliant, mixing turn-based action and strategy together to form a perfect mold. You have to prepare yourself before each fight and choose your moves carefully, which is reminiscent of final fantasy. Also, the fact that one decision could change your path from light to dark side is a power to behold. Every decision matters.

And lastly, the graphics are consistently gorgeous. For such a huge game you may think that the graphics department would be lacking, but Bioware are perfectionists, and thank god they are! For never in this game you will want to look away from the screen, the beauty of it will grab hold of you and refuse to let go.

This game is a masterpiece. It is the most significant game since Doom and the best game ever made! Explore 10/10
Knights from Bernin

Knights from Bernin

I love this game...

This has to be the purist connection to a Star Wars game than any that has been made before.. The Jedi Knight series is great but there are many many other games that you could say it resembles but doesnt distingush from...

Bioware out of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada is ver well known for their NeverWinter Nights and Baldurs Gate RPG's, people say that this game is esentially a PC Game being played on the Xbox, where may be true, it's still one of the best XBox 1 games that will ever be made.

It'd be hard to explain what the game's all about because you dont really know, it plays out alot like Star Wars:A New Hope in the way that you have to save a high ranking deligate that is in part Jedi and is vital to the Republic.. You assume a character that is in Luke Skywalker's shoes, not really realizing his/her place in the universe and is connected to the force, and yet not a Jedi...

The best part of the game is the ability to purposely make your character on the road of the darkside.. You do not have to make him/her a goody goody, you lie, you cheat and you steal and you can extort and kill.. The replay value is greater than most videogames, you choose your own path..

2001 gave us Halo, 2002 gave us Splinter Cell, 2003 has given us Star Wars..

My only question is... Why are the prequels not as good as Knights of the old Republic..
Weetont

Weetont

One of the first games I ever got for my Xbox, and I still treasure it today. In my opinion, I find this KoToR better than its sequel, although some may disagree.

The game is set four thousand years before the rise of the Empire (which basically allows the developers to play around with the storyline, as it won't have any effect on the movie timeline). The Sith Lord known as Darth Malak is searching the Galaxy restlessly for the Jedi called Bastila, a young Jedi with a gift. Unlike many, she has a powerful connection to the Force, a gift which allows her to influence the outcome of many battles, wars even, via her Battle Meditation power. You star as a soldier/scout/scoundrel (you choose) stationed onboard the Endar Spire, the same ship that Bastila is aboard. A sudden attack by the evil Sith prompts you to escape planetward, towards the world of Taris, where you must find Bastila immediately, lest the enemy capture her first.

This game receives my eight out of ten for several reasons: its excellent and breathtaking graphics, its original, involving gameplay style, its deep, intriguing plot, its strange, very different characters and its underlying premise of (once again) good versus evil. The other two marks were lost mainly because of its long but necessary prologue, to fill you in on the background of the game, and to get you accustomed to the controls, and how the game operates.

This is one RPG not to be sniffed at. Good or evil, hero or villain....you decide.
Bralore

Bralore

I played this on the PC, not the XBOX and I can honestly say this game is amazing. Its made by Bioware and works on a similar system to Neverwinter Nights but to be honest while i didnt like NWNs I love KOTOR. The story is extremely involving and it gives you an extrordinary amount of freedom.

Dark side or light I enjoyed every minute of it. As a hardcore gamer I can honestly state that this game ranks as one of the best games ever made. Challenging the greats like Half Life and Deus Ex.

As another reviewer stated the plot starts off very much like Episode 4, but it is so much more. If that dosnt pursuade you then how does the ability to make your own lightsaber sound?

Graphics: 8 - Nothing groundbreaking but certainly nice to look at Sound: 10 - Probably the best voice acting I have ever heard with great music and atmosphere to match Gameplay 10 - So much freedom, The Combat Plays out extremely well, your never left wondering what to do next (unlike NWNs), And the game length is phenominal, My first play through the game came to a total 75 Hours. More than double most other games on the market. Also it has high replayability due to the ability of playing dark and light side.

Overall - 10

You must play this game!
Ann

Ann

This games was that great. It made me like Star Wars again. I have learned to hate Star Wars ever since I saw Episode II: Attack of the Clones. With that movie being nothing short of a soap opera, I had come to hate Star Wars. This game changed everything. I completely loved this game. It had the feel of the old Star Wars. You go to far away planets and explore around. You actually get to have a light saber in this, so thats one more thing Star Wars fans will love. I actually have to acknowlegde a friend who told me about this game. He told me that if I liked Jade Empire I would love KOTOR, and I did. I never wanted to play a Star Wars game ever since I saw the new Star Wars movies. The Storyline is addicting, it has some of the best voice acting in a game, some really difficult bosses. The only thing that could even be considered a problem is that the graphics are a bit outdated, if you could even call that a problem. Buy this game if you like video games, period! You are missing out on a very good game if you do not play this. Buy it and love it!!
Saimath

Saimath

It is awesome! If your reading this and don't have the game go get it! I recommend it to all gamers! The story line was great! The dialog was awesome! The combat system was good not great. The alignment,The dialog options, the storyline, the combat system, the characters , the graphic, the wide selection from your player character's face, force powers, feats, skills, the weapons, and of course the attributes!, were major +s in the game! I suggest you march you legs up to a game shop and buy SW KOTOR 1! Because it's awesome! You know that's true! Go buy it today! Or face the dire consequences! I was not much into Star Wars when I started this game but know I am a major fan thanks to SW KOTOR. It's just a great thing to be a fan to! So go let the Force guide you,young padawan! Buy SW KOTOR ! today! Thanks,:)

Sincerely,

Bluealightsaber.
WUNDERKIND

WUNDERKIND

PROS: I was never a big fan of Real Time Turn Based Games, but one day I was randomly surfing the Internet when I saw the trailer, so I bought it. Knights of the Old Republic had excellent storyline, it's graphics were light years beyond most Turned Based Games and it was one of those few games that even if you don't like Star Wars or even Turned Based Games you would love this game. It was Challengeing game that caused you to think and it even gave you the freedom of choice to choose light or dark side, which very few games Turned Based or not don't give that freedom.

CONS: The game did have about 2 problems on the Xbox version, the pace of the game was way too quick, and some of the dialog were just plain gay, like when Juhani kept repeating "thats what a Jedi can do" every time she killed something which got really agitating after a while. And the wookies had way too much dialog.

CONCLUSION: I give the game a 10 out of 10 because I felt that the game's positives sevrely out way the negatives of the game. I also felt that the game was more mysterous, more fun, and much more interesting than all of the other Star Wars Games combined.
skriper

skriper

my goodness, no wonder it got so many game of the year awards. There are so many good things about it it would take hours to describe them and say them all.

Graphics will be regarded as poor, nowadays, but there are a lot of things that will stay for generations. And the graphics are actually good for 2003.

Story is certainly the best in a video game and would win best adapted screenplay Oscar if made into a movie no matter what other movies were nominated for that. This is one thing that keeps you through the game.

Gamplay is awesome. Though the main moments of the story always stay the same, you can choose your dialogue, determining whether you are falling closer to the dark side or not. It means you can always play through the story differently. And you may encounter people with problems. You can either choose to help them or not. And once you have, you can decide to let them keep the reward they give to you, or thank them for it or threaten them to give you more. And you can choose different faces for character. Though you cannot customise them there is a range of choices.

And the music is perfect for this game. Except for the opening titles this game has its own star wars music and it is totally successful. It fits in at the right times very well. Jeremy Soule, you ROCK!!

The voice-acting is very well done. It sounds so real, you see the characters as real people. Especially when you ask them about their background.

This is game for everyone. Whatever you own, PC or Xbox (I own this on PC), you should get this game for that game machine. No matter what types of games you like, you will adore this one. This game has a mixture of flying game and other stuff, though you do not actually pilot the ship. And you can race and it is role-play too. The only thing I think is not part of it is strategy, but you won't care. So even when it is 2010, I insist you buy it!
Wilalmaine

Wilalmaine

KOTOR is an awesome Star Wars RPG where you can make your own decisions. The fate of the galaxy is in your hands! KOTOR has seven unique planets, and many kinds of aliens. You can build a party of approximately eight characters, all of whom possess their own skills, personalities, and alignments. KOTOR takes place 5,000 years before the Galactic Civil War. Darth Malak, former apprentice to Darth Revan, has unleashed a nearly invincible Sith armada upon an unsuspecting galaxy. You play as a member of the Republic fleet. Train to be a Jedi and construct your own light saber, and learn the ways of the Force. What path will you choose?
fire dancer

fire dancer

I'm not usually a fan of RPGs, as they take a ridiculously huge amount of time to play and finish, and don't get me even started with MMORPGs. But this game...

I have always been a fan of sci-fi and Star Wars (but not George Lucas's script writing ability). This game revived my interest in the Star Wars universe. It definitely has it all: a thoroughly engaging story, unforgettable characters (HK-47, anyone?), great voice acting, great graphics (back in 2003), great sound, and tons of replayability! If they made this into a movie, we should start a campaign to not let George Lucas make the script. Get somebody else to work on it, George! This game gets a 10 out of 10 from me.
Gavigamand

Gavigamand

This game is incredible! The game is so big and you can choose to help people or kill them or make their lives miserable. You can decide to become the Dark Lord or you can turn to the light side and be a Jedi Master and save the galaxy. I have played it at least fifteen times and every time I have played I always discovered new ways to play the game. Although it is a Star Wars game it is almost completely different from the movies. You can interact with the people in your team and get involved into their story lines. Except an old man in your group. Well maybe you can and I haven't done that. It is a really big game. Although I thought a planet you have to travel to, Manaan, was pretty boring, the rest of the game was great. I was curios to find was that a space station you can go to at Yavin, was not in another copy of the game that two of my friends had. It sucks for them because in the game you build a lightsaber and can put crystals in it to make it more powerful and to have different colours. You could have yellow, or red, or green, or blue, or violet. But two other crystal colours you can buy near the end of the game are at that space station. But a really hard thing to do (for me) was to turn to the dark side. It was really sad to ruin these peoples lives (even though they probably deserved it). But, that is just me.
Gashakar

Gashakar

I've just recently got the X-Box console, and KOTOR is my first game for it, and I must say, that its a great game, a very, very great game!

Its an RPG that uses dice to battle, sort of like D&D, though you can't see the dice, although in your messages, your able to see how the dice and attacks work and such.

If you are into Star Wars or RPG's, you must get this game, its a must for these fans.
Llathidan

Llathidan

An overall excellent game on the Xbox; a few major glitches with the PC version that players will need to download patches for, but is an outstanding game after patches are installed. This role playing game combines a very interactive game play with a combat sequence that rivals and squashes similar games produced during this period. Although the game is not open ended, sub-quests can make the journey through this story very genuine. The learning curve can be painful if new to this genre of game play, especially for the PC users.

This game refined the industry in my opinion; playing more like a Star Wars movie than a combat initiated role playing model. Definitely worth the money, but hours pass by like minutes due to the richness of the game.

Good luck.

Mike
sunrise bird

sunrise bird

This game is amazing i love it. The story is great. The characters are amazing. Why isn't this a movie. I found the story better than the Starwars movies. This was my favorite Starwars game. I love how you can change from the light to the dark. I like how you choose the conversations. I also like how you can choose different force powers. This is one of my favorite video games of all time. If you haven't played it, play it. It is simply a wonderful game and gives you a lot of freedom.The graphics are great for a game of this time. I love all the different worlds. This game was amazing. The writers for this game are brilliant. They should make a third game but bring back these charters. I like how you can do other things in the game like swoop races, that card game they play and i like how you can fight to be the number one fighter and it is cool on how you can change your lightsaber colors change your robes and your gear. I like how you can just talk to your teammates to learn more about them. I like how you don't start out as a Jedi at first but you become one. This game like I have said is simply amazing and should be made into a movie and if you haven't played it go right now and do so.
Kriau

Kriau

I'm new to writing reviews about games but I do know a good game when I see one and this is not just a good game but a great one at that.

In this game we go back thousands of years into the Star Wars Universe. It is during the war of both Jedi and Sith, there we learn how the Sith became "extinct" in the first place. You must make your own character and fight along the side of others to stop a powerful Sith Lord from taking over the galaxy. You can choose to be good or evil depending on the choices you make during the game like if it's good or not. And there are even a few secrets in the game itself concerning the main characters. The secrets may not be as big as when we find out Darth Vader is Luke's father from Episode V but still, it's pretty good when it concerns the game.

The graphics of the game are just fun to work with, I mean it feels like your actually walking around in the Star Wars Universe, that is how real it feels. When your in combat mode there are just so many attacks to choose from it's hard not to have fun, forgot that you need to upgrade your attacks as you go but that's one of the reasons its fun.

While the voice acting isn't really in my "favorite" category I really don't care because this game is just that fun. So this is the game that Star Wars fans have been looking for. There is action, adventure, a certain kind of dark secret appeal from it (like in some of the other Star Wars movies). This is great game that probably everyone will love.
Runeterror

Runeterror

I bought this game about 6 months ago because I had heard a lot of good stuff about it. And let me tell you, this is a PHENOMENAL game. The sound and voice acting was great, the graphics were good and the gameplay was great, but what really swept me off my feet was the storyline. Most Star Wars games and even the movies are basically all action and no plot. The storyline and characters need improvement. On this one, however, that changed. The plot gets more and more interesting as you go along and it pulls you in from the very beginning. It has the fighting that other Star Wars games have but with an excellent plot. Through the whole game, your decisions impact your stance on the light or dark side, and there are plot twists throughout the game and you learn more about the characters, including yourself, that you never thought possible and the characters develop. And when you find out the truth for the first time, it is a complete surprise. And you can do things so freely that sometimes it gets a little like Grand Theft Auto without all the violence. And some of the dialouge and plot is funny and is so interesting that my parent, who was in the same room while I was playing, became interested in the game without playing it. It's like a movie, and I wish this could be adapted into one! Many say that this is the best Star Wars game made and I think they might be right. I don't no anyone who has turned away this game before and I will have to look far and wide to find someone who will. This is not just a game to shake the year but to shake the decade.
Kabandis

Kabandis

I wish this game could be longer- because I couldn't have enough of it !(ok- I did have enough of it after playing it 7 times) The game (if you have some idea how to play) takes about 25 hours to play. My first game totaled to 24 hours, but then the timer counts even if it's in the menu, and my long breaks subtracted would come to around 21 hours.

Story- no spoilers, but it's great 10/10 Graphics- OK... not great, but it's a massive game. With good graphics it would require another disc or more! 7/10 Sound and music- brilliant music, brilliant voice-acting, what more can I say? 10/10 Gameplay- a couple bugs here and there, but still very good. 9/10

Overall 95%- I'm not going to say its as good as half-life 2 :P
MisterQweene

MisterQweene

This review is spoiler-free.

Word of warning: there's a VERY BIG plot twist in this game, and if you don't know what it is, DO NOT READ the Memorable Quotes section, including the quote posted above, below the cast listing. I know this is asking a lot, but the web-masters have inadvertently included enough detail to ruin the surprise.

Also, DO NOT look at the Comments section either; several posters have, rather thoughtlessly, given the secret away in the subject lines of their comments.

OK, on to the game. Understand that "Knights..." is not exactly a "Star Wars" game; it's more accurate to call it a sword-and-sorcery role playing game (RPG) game that happens to be set in the "Star Wars" universe. I don't mean that as a complaint, but it does affect game play, and might affect a player's enjoyment, for the better or worse.

For example, as your various characters gain experience, they advance in distinct levels. This means that characters at Level-10 are, literally, 10x more powerful and durable than they are at the start of the game. At higher levels, your characters will shrug off direct, unblocked gunshot blasts to the chest as if they were mosquito bites. Your characters' offensive capabilities increase in similar fashion.

Also, as with most RPGs, long-range weapons (pistols, rifles, etc.) are rather impotent, while swords and other melee weapons are very powerful. This is not only true for Jedi Knights and Sith, but also for everyone else. Most enemies, with- or without the Force, will come at you with swords and armor.

The upshot to all of this is that game play, though enjoyable, lacks the same Star Wars "feel" as the "X-Wing" and "Dark Forces" titles. Again, I'm not complaining, but it needs to be noted.

Where "Knights..." really shines is the storyline; the plot is absolutely brilliant, easily meeting the standard of a top-rated movie (or movie trilogy). Aside from the main plot, which would be worth the price alone, there are a multitude of fascinating side quests which a player can chose to solve or not solve. The tone is mature; many of the choices the player will face involve significant moral ambiguity. I wouldn't equate "Knights..." to "Grand Theft Auto" but if it were a movie, it would be PG-13. Personally, I consider that a positive.

As I alluded to earlier, there's a plot twist, and it rivals "...Luke, I am your father..." and that's no exaggeration.

Graphics are very good, more than adequate for game play, but not to the standard of the latest games. For me personally, that wasn't an issue, but more experienced, more demanding gamers might be disappointed.

The musical score is effective, but very little of the classic "Star Wars" soundtrack is used. This is appropriate, considering that this game takes place in an era different from than that of the movies. Once again, though, "Knights..." lack some of the feel of "X-Wing" or "Jedi Academy" etc. which make liberal use of the movie soundtrack.

Voice acting is top notch, greatly enhancing character development.

Negatives: Not many, but there are a few. This game dislikes certain graphics cards - such as mine. The game will frequently crash when characters transfer between zones; I've learned to save very frequently. Several people I know have had similar problems, while others - often with older, lesser PCs, have no such problems.

Storyline: 10 out of 10. Overall grade: 8.5 out of 10.
Runehammer

Runehammer

I think it is the second best game only to KTOR 2. If only it didn't take so long to use a lightsaber it could be the best.
fetish

fetish

I've been a fan of Star Wars for many years, and I've played many of the franchise's games. Some of them provide excellent action ('Republic Commando', 'Jedi Academy'), but none of them are memorable in the way that 'Knights of the Old Republic' is. In fact, the only Star Wars game which I think approaches it in terms of quality is its sequel. The premise of 'KOTOR' is fairly simple: You play a soldier whose mission it is to stop a powerful Sith Lord, and in order to do so you have to find several components of an ancient map. It may sound like a cliché RPG, but on your travels you'll encounter so many interesting people, fascinating stories and incredible quests, you'll never want it to end. I know I didn't.
Neol

Neol

"KOTOR" was the very first RPG game I ever played and it really got me interested in that particular genre.The ability to create your own protagonist,to choose how the story develops,gotta love it.

Now,about the game itself.

Just like Bioware's other RPGs,"KOTOR" is fairly linear,but the intriguing story,likable characters and well-written dialog make up for that.The combat system is also very unique.It is turn-based and real- time at once,it's a little hard to describe,but it's actually easy to get used to.

There are various character builds to choose from.That,combined with the light/dark side choices gives the game a very high replay value.

"Star Wars: Knights of The Old Republic" is an inseparable part of my childhood memories and it still a fantastic game.Sure,the graphics are dated,but graphics aren't important,having fun is.