Josh Limage of The Koalition writes: The force is awake and thriving this year. With all the new shows, comics, and games, one can’t help but be excited as a Star Wars fan. Despite the many Star Wars games that we have played over the years, there is one fan favorite that stands out from the rest. The Knights of the Old Republic games were innovative for their time, and most would consider them to be the blueprint for a successful RPG.
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Knights of the Old Republic II has been praised for its complex characters, engaging story, and deep exploration of the Star Wars universe. It is a game that has stood the test of time and has become a cult classic among fans of the series.
A still waiting for them to update the Switch version. And also add in the Restoration Mod content. They teased it around launch, but the bug issue probably delayed that.
"You ask any Star Wars fan what their favourite video game is that’s part of the franchise and 9 times out of 10 people will say Knights of the Old Republic. It is regarded as not only one of the best Star Wars games of all time but one of the best RPGs of all time. So it was inevitable that a sequel was going to be released and that’s what we got. But today we take a look at the Nintendo Switch port." Gareth @ Thumb Culture
Isn't the game still broken on Switch? Like ... game breaking glitch broken with no cement time for it being fixed?
I adore Kotor 2.
Consider it highly better than the original.
But the port is apparently broken. How does a broken game deserve a 5/5?
Despite technical issues, this is still a decent port of a classic game that Star Wars fans will love.
I'll still to the original
What was the point of releasing the game now when they already have plans on adding the cut content mod that fixes many bugs throughout the game, but also adds, you guessed it, a lot of cut content?
All your asking for is lower reviews, and people waiting out for a better version of the game; probably on sale at that point.
These companies will never make sense to me.