Posted on: January 17, 2018

mieciok
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 296 Rezensionen: 18
It's awesome!
I just finished the game first time in my life, and i tell you! It's worth every penny!
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Posted on: January 17, 2018

mieciok
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 296 Rezensionen: 18
It's awesome!
I just finished the game first time in my life, and i tell you! It's worth every penny!
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Posted on: March 18, 2018

Crabclaw
Spiele: 239 Rezensionen: 7
Just "Good" for non-Star Wars fans
KOTOR can be said to be an early modern Bioware style role playing game. Story-wise, there is a two part intro, with the first part providing a tutorial and the second part an intro to the story. Afterwards a consistent hub is opened to the player, where the NPC companions can be engaged in banter. These conversations don't impact the story, but do provide some backstory and worldbuilding. While there are some branching paths for which order to tackle the games stages, or planets, they all eventually converge. The writing can be said to be good enough - rarely jarring, but seldom engaging. There are some nice set-pieces and ideas, I personally was very fond of a quest-line where you set out to defend a man accused of murder. Some companions are also much more interesting than others - HK-47 is deservedly a fan-favorite. Your player class broadly falls into the classic categories of warrior, rogue and wizard. Sadly, none of them are very interesting to play, with each combat encounter consisting of the same procedure of buffing yourself, removing buffs from the enemy and then focus-firing one mob at a time while disabling the rest, or just nuking them all if they're weak enough. It all wears a bit thin a bit too early into the game. This is not helped by a clunky, unoptimized interface which seems to have been designed with console ports in mind. Overall, there are definitely some interesting quests and characters here. But is the overall quality high enough for it to deserve its status among fans? Not really, in my opinion. For every interesting quest and character there are two completely mediocre. Luckily, there aren't many big faults with the game either; the underwater/space walk sections being the only really egregious example. If you're into Star Wars, don't let this review stop you: go in, you'll have a blast. If you're not a fan, I'd recommend a run on the lowest difficulty where you just do the quests that seem interesting - you'll have a good time.
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Posted on: July 27, 2019

Tr1kul
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 17 Rezensionen: 1
Great Star Wars story
Old school classic with great story that keeps you playing until very end and keeeps you wanting more.
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Posted on: September 5, 2019

strategospelion
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 323 Rezensionen: 4
The Greatest Star Wars game ever
Awesome...Incredible....Spectacular....
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Posted on: February 20, 2020

VoivodBG
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 211 Rezensionen: 12
It's never too late to go back
I must say that my expectations for the first part of KOTOR were minimal. Until last year I've never played it and I've gone through KOTOR 2 twice back in the day, and that game stuck to my mind due to great writing and slew of characters, but I digress. It's nice to see a Bioware game where they were still a developer which gave it their best to provide a solid narrative and world building. Your character starts as a blank slate, and from there you can choose several classes which later lead to certain Jedi or Sith powers upgrades and techniques. On your journey there are numerous companions that follow you and interact with you depending on your Light or Dark side preferences. And there are consequences which can lead to some interesting interactions between you and them. The standout companion from this game is definitely the HK-47 (which can be missed!) a android which has a wisecracking mouth. Combat isn't difficult there is the classical pause and then choose your tactic by using the weapons, or force powers. I have to give credit to the music, which is made by Jeremy Soule and it is fantastical. Once you hear the tunes and for specific planets you are transferred to Star Wars worlds. Top notch. Also the design of certain worlds has that nice nieche which gives a throwback to the movie locations and from the comics, which I think is important if you want to immerse yourself into this universe. The design of certain locations and the space ship Ebon Hawk shows what Bioware is going to perfect in their sci-fi Mass Effect series. If I had a gripe with the game, basically that the roleplaying element is downplayed here, it's like the creators wanted you to finish the game as a Jedi, because in some moments as a Sith you get less quests and the game can be pretty hard at the end. I must say that it was a chore to make it work on Windows 10. I would highly recommend it to the Star Wars fans and to CRPG fans which need another fix.
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