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Review KOTOR revisited @ EuroGamer

DarkUnderlord

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Tags: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

EuroGamer take a look back <a href="http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/bastard-of-the-old-republic-article">at the original Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic</a>:
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<blockquote>When I play a BioWare role-playing game, my characters tend to not only lean toward the nicer side, but almost immediately start twinkling with the magical pixie dust of purity. It's embarrassing, but I just make the decisions I believe I'd really make, and end up that way.
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KOTOR did something very clever. It set itself 4,000 before Lucas's rapidly unravelling stories, releasing itself from the hideousness that the once-so-loved universe had become, able to pick out the best parts of the mythology (Jedis, Sith, droids, the Force, Wookiees and spaceships). BioWare was given a splendid amount of freedom to create its own stories, far enough away to not mess up the canon of the ongoing films, and not necessarily as simplistic as the kid-friendly tosh of the day.
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Of course, KOTOR isn't going to let you get away with that. For all the remarkable freedom of behaviour it offers you, it's going to drag you kicking and screaming through the main plot no matter how much you petulantly protest. Being an enthusiastic participant disguises this nicely, but rebel against the core plot and it becomes a little awkward as it tells you that you're going to have to do it anyway, so shut up and follow me.
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What ridiculous rationalising. I killed an attempted rape victim for money I didn't need, since I'd stolen so much from the desperately needy already. Because I didn't like her voice. What had I become? I looted her corpse.</blockquote>
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Spotted @ <a href="http://www.rpgwatch.com">RPGWatch</a>
 

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This article is such a cute blowjob. I want to hit myself in the head with a shovel.

Incredibly enough, I find myself not-humbly disagreeing with everything and wish to state the following: KOTOR was the final piece of the "Bioware sucks" puzzle.

And their fans suck a lot fucking more.
 

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Andyman Messiah said:
This article is such a cute blowjob. I want to hit myself in the head with a shovel.

Incredibly enough, I find myself not-humbly disagreeing with everything and wish to state the following: KOTOR was the final piece of the "Bioware sucks" puzzle.

And their fans suck a lot fucking more.
Da truth!
 

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If i remember correctly the RpgCodex was quite lyrical about Kotor at first : there is an old reviev somwhere
 

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Stalin said:
If i remember correctly the RpgCodex was quite lyrical about Kotor at first : there is an old reviev somwhere

You fail at remembering.
1.Bioware
2.Star Wars
3.Console
 

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What is that supposed to mean? That Saint_Idontgiveashitwho is teh Overmind? (with no taste)
 

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BethesdaLove said:
What is that supposed to mean? That Saint_Idontgiveashitwho is teh Overmind? (with no taste)
Hmm, nice 'I don't care' teen strop, but it doesn't change that an article appeared on the Codex's main page lyrically waxing KotOR.
 

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Yep, reads a lot like VD's Fallout 3 review, though probably even less positive. I don't think anyone would say the Codex as a whole likes Fallout 3, same goes for KOTOR.
 

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Incorreect. KOTOR was a gem and one of the best rpgs ever. Codexia oves.

It was all downhill from there though. (JE was a good action rpg though)
 

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AndhairaX said:
Statement of opinion as fact.

Comment about another related game.

Andhaira's starting to sound like Volourn.
 

Volourn

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"Andhaira's starting to sound like Volourn."

Oh, please, everyone on the Codex states their opinions as fact. EVERYONE. It wouldn't be the Codex, otherwise. :roll:
 

Andhaira

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But is there anything factual on the codex?
 

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