Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic
- A massive conflict between Jedi & Sith has left the Republic weakened. Into this chaos steps a young Jedi on a mission. His mission will determine the outcome of this colossal galactic war – and your destiny as a Jedi
- Lead your group of freedom fighters across the galaxy — you can choose from humans, droids, Twi’leks, Wookies and more
- Recruit other to your cause & train them in exciting mini-games like racing swoop bikes or manning turret guns
- Travel to ten unique world in the Star Wars galaxy, from the Jedi Academy on Dantooine to the Sith homeworld of Korriban
- Customizable and evolving characters keep the story fresh and the gameplay interesting — especially when you have to choose between the Light & Dark Sides of The Force
Product Description
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic takes you into the distant past of the Star Wars universe — over 4,000 years before Episode I, when battles raged between the Jedi and the Sith!Amazon.com Review
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic takes place just a few years after the Mandolorian Wars, thousands of years before the events in the Star Wars movies we know and love. Two Jedi, master Revan and his apprentice Malak, led the Republic’s forces to victory and pursued the Mandalorians into deep space only to return as Dark Jedi at the head of a huge fleet of Sith warships. Only the Force powers of the Jedi Bastila prevented the Sith from overwhelming the Republic’s weakened forces. At the start of the game Malak has usurped control of the Sith by betraying Revan and has attacked the ship carrying Bastila and yourself. In true Star Wars style, the game begins with a bang. The storyline could have been a standard coming-of-age yarn but is inste… More >>
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic
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5 comments
TinaTee on February 15, 2010 at 11:04 pm
In a phrase – it blows!!! Actually if it did that well I would consider giving it more stars.
First of all I haven’t run into any bugs, yet. I’m pretty sure I won’t either – BECAUSE I WON’T PLAY IT AGAIN.
Listen, with all the cool technology out there today that enables the player to enjoy full range of motion, excellent graphics and exciting gameplay this one is definitely a step back for the industry. What a joke!
Look I know it is an RPG but you can have the best of both worlds and the result would be a much more immersive, fun experience. This is like watching a mundane movie that just happens to have a mouse connected to it which lets you navigate the whole boring experience. Yippeee!!! I’d rather watch golf ( and I hate golf! ).
Save your money for a better game. They are out there believe me!
Anonymous on February 15, 2010 at 11:48 pm
I will say that this game was fun to play, but if you have small children or any children under 16 for that matter, I suggest you wait to play this while they are either sleeping or not in the same room. I say this because there are scenes starting right at the very beginning of the game of half nudity. Dancing Zwi-liks (sorry I know I spelled that wrong) who are wearing what I would hardly clothes. The word Da*m among other bad words are used often throughout the game, and I found I had to cut down the sound and just read the subtitles as I found that highly offensive. It does not seem like they had the most intelligent people writing the scripts for these characters, I mean come really why do those bad words have to be put in there anyway? If there was not all that semi nudity and profanity, I would have given this game 5 stars and not decided to sell this on ebay. This is not a game I would want any of my children to play. If I can also give this a grade, I give it a C-
onejohny on February 16, 2010 at 12:13 am
I was under the impression that this game was a first person shooter which it is not. Maybe I’m biased against RPG games but.. If you like pointing a sword cursor over an enemy and watch your character from a third person view slowly walk up and attack in one predetermined way, than this is your game. If you like overly complicated controls, tiny unsymbolic icons, complicated classes and scoring for every imaginable character attribute, than this is your game. I didn’t get very far in this game after I “watched” the action instead of playing the action. If you like to track countless meaningless character attributes, this is your game. If you like action get one of the excellent Jedi Knight series games. I only paid $10 for this used and I still feel ripped off.
Anonymous on February 16, 2010 at 12:29 am
Jedi outcast was the shiznitz, I don’t care what anyone says. Any star wars game that allows me to run around and hack ppls arms off with my light saber is an A+++++ game. And now there’s something potentialy better on the horizon !!
Old republic looks very promising. If the wookies are as bad a$$ as Klye in Jedi outcast it’s gonna be ON. 2 wookies and a sith knight, that’s all I’ll need !!
Anonymous on February 16, 2010 at 12:32 am
It’s unbelievable to me that a company would develop a game that won’t even run on a PC with a P3, 850 MHz with a graphics accelerator. I’ve never had a problem running any other game. Now I’m out shipping because I missed this when I ordered it.