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Old 01-14-2004, 02:16 PM
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Weeehoohoo!

I beat this game! Woot! best game since Baldur's Gate 1

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the plot is fun yes but.. replaying isnt that nice cause you already know everything. In the beginning you know your char is Revan and whole thing seems ridiculous!
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Old 01-14-2004, 03:42 PM
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Highlite only once you finished the game
I dont know, the second time you get some of the hints that are given to you. But I agree i was stunned when i found out. Kind of like the Usual Suspects (for those who dont know it, one of the best movies ever)
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Old 01-14-2004, 04:08 PM
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I knew as soon as we were shown the first cutscene of Revan wearing a mask that it had to be your character--it seemed both obvious and cliched, and I figured someone had done a mindwipe, or you'd been severely brain-injured in some kind of explosion. It was handled decently enough, but the whole LSP/DSP awards thing is so arbitrary, and the party NPCs really didn't have the level of apparent self-will that they had in BG2 which I liked so much. You had to goad Zal to kill Mission; in BG2, characters of opposing ethos would argue and try to kill one another without your invovlement, which seemed far more realistic.
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