![]() ![]() Even if she’s walked the path of good throughout the whole game, they just think she’s too dangerous to be kept alive. After saving the Jedi council that once banished her, they reveal that they don’t actually want her to save the day - they want her dead. Like Revan in the last game, she’s being given the chance to be redeemed. Then, at the start of KOTOR 2, the Force begins to return to her. When it’s at its best, KOTOR 2 can run circles around its predecessor, and it deserves much more respect than it’s getting. ![]() ![]() For some reason, the powers that be have decided that the first KOTOR gets a glossy remake, and its sequel, that is in much more dire need of a fresh coat of paint, gets to live in its shadow once again. It’s about the bizarre decision-making going on here. This isn’t to rag on the devs, who have frankly done well to keep both KOTOR games alive for the past decade. And the new fans who should have seen how great KOTOR 2 can be right out the gate will likely have finished the game by then - if they didn’t leave it behind after that soft locking glitch took weeks to fix. Sure, TSLRCM is being added as DLC later down the line, but it will require you to start a fresh save. Just like its previous mobile port, KOTOR 2 has been re-released as it was in 2004: unfinished. Related: Kenobi is Right to Look Inward, It’s the Future of Star Warsįast forward to 2022, and developer Aspyr just ported the vanilla game to Switch as is. ![]()
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