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Originally Posted by Tovec I don't think he is asking if he should play a game he dislikes. I think it is more of what redeeming qualities does KOTOR II have after you beat it? Frankly I agree with him. I will play KOTOR I over and over just to see how the NPCs will react to me when I do things in different combinations, to see how far I could fall before people had problems, etc. But in KOTOR II I found next to nothing to want me to replay over and over. Don't get me wrong, sometimes I feel like beating myself up by having my motives questioned by all my party members, having my Dark Side questioned by Kreia when I'm most obviously LS. Or getting screwed over by not saying the one cryptic line to get Boa-Dur on my side just because I didn't feel like it.
KOTOR II ended so poorly that I advise all my friends who like KOTOR I to Not play KOTOR II as to not be pissed off at the ending.
Don't get me wrong, I've played both KOTORs as both male and female and as both alignments to both ends, I didn't find it rewarding outside of some hidden clues about Revan that honestly in KOTOR II I could really care less about. |
I agree that the endgame was way lame compared to KotOR I - but the rest of the game I found more entertaining. Maybe it's the way you can influence your party... maybe it's the ability to train some of 'em... I dunno.
Yes I do - it's the influence. I love playing darkside and perverting a certain goody-two-shoes female so bad she gets her Darkside Mastery bonus... I like playing lightside and turning a certain card shark and veiled assassin back the side of light.
I love playing with conversation choices to see what I can get away with saying, or what I can make the NPC's say in return.
The prestige classes are a lot of fun too - can combine a Guardian/Jedi Master and end up with melee combat skills AND decent force powers, etc.,