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In Progress Let's Play STAR WARS Knights of the Old Republic II: THE SITH LORDS

Azira

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I agree with TNO. I felt the darkside path of this game to fall short of the lightside, storytelling wise.
 

Endemic

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It was pretty obvious that Obsidian fleshed out the LS Male path the most (and it was heavily promoted in the marketing for the game).
 
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Watching with interest.

A record of my shame: KotOR 2 was the game that brought me into the world of proppa RPGs, back in '07 - prior to that I was a good little drone that played popamole trash and the occasional hack-and-slash. Saw TSL in a video shop (now an alright fish and chips shop) and it appealed to me. I went LS Male Consular, because I was a real hardcore space wizard, y'know?

Aye, I deserve that disapproving look. So young and ignorant.
 

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