Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords

knights of the old republic 2

The Old Republic games are the best single player Star Wars games that I’ve played. KOTOR 2, in my honest opinion, is a fantastic sequel to a must-have set of Star Wars games. Keep reading to see why.

The only better Star Wars product that has been released prior to these games is the box set of the movies. KOTOR (Knights Of The Old Republic) won an abundance of awards, which was no surprise to me. This sequel is as excellent, which is a rare claim to make for a follow-up. There isn’t a huge amount of variation from the original which is good and bad. Hardcore fans might feel a little bit disappointed that the Sith Lords feels a bit “samey” due to there being no huge difference, although considering the first was so damn good this is almost forgotten. The story carries on not longer after the original left it, still thousands of years before any of the movies and focuses on the struggle between the Jedi and Sith.

You immediately set off on a journey of discovering who you are, knowing you are a Jedi but not knowing Force powers or possessing a lightsaber. Quite frankly, the lore that you go through in this game is amazing, learning of the history of the Jedi and specifically the Sith Lords, hence the title.

I do not wish to provide any spoilers, however if you really want to know more then I can not recommend buying this game enough! If you really consider yourself to be a Star Wars fan in general, then you have to check this game out. It won’t be too demanding on your PC and can be picked up easily in stages, although be careful you don’t lose hours out of your day! I played for 4 hours straight without realising that I’d totally missed out on lunch; all I was hungry for was Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords.

One of the best parts of the game, I found, was seeing your character changing on his path down the light or dark side, depending on the actions and choices you make in the game, allowing you to truly shape your character how you wish. I originally completed the game by going purely down the Light route and discovered a practically separate game by going down the Dark side for the second offering. I really couldn’t stop playing.

Customer Quotes

Here are some actual quotes from people who have played this game:

“The story is massive and so engrossing and I found the gameplay better than the first, if that’s possible?” – John Salerno

“There were lots of opportunities to use light or dark side options and the graphics were so awesome. It’s definitely a worthy sequel” – Igor Minevich

In Summary

Why haven’t you bought this game already? Even if you’re not a Star Wars fan, you should get this for the immersion and incredible storyline.

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Star Wars Empire At War Gold Pack

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It’s definitely not the worst Star Wars game out there, that’s for sure. But, is it the best? Probably not! Is it worth getting? Quite honestly I would have to say “yes”…

What’s It All About?

Now, you have to know that this is a RTS (Real Time Strategy) game, so you’ll have to make tactical decisions on the fly and won’t necessarily be controlling one unit, like in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. There are 3 different modes to choose from and this Star Wars game can provide endless hours of fun online. Let’s take a look at the different modes:

Space Battles

This is arguably the most fun mode to play this game in. Basically, you have a base from which you create your ships to wage battle with and as you progress in the game you gain the ability to build bigger and better spaceships and create more defences, oh as well as the all-important credits! Make sure you use those mines to generate loads of credits to build your space empire rapidly and get those defences up to repel the invaders.

Land Battles

This is a very simple version of RTS and is still popular, perhaps maybe not as popular as the space battles, though. Here you’ll be able to build the classic AT-ATs and with the expansion pack, many, many more types of different units – all possessing different attributes that are crucial to winning the battle. Here, you can spawn in units from the Galactic mode (see below) or train them in your base. This mode can be slightly frustrating, however, since your recruited units don’t spawn in your base so they are ready to defend, but at landing pads ready for battle.

Galactic Mode

If you can set aside a good few hours at a time then this is the mode to play in. This is a very strategic mode, letting you move fleets of ships around, build space stations and massive armies before wading into large scale battles with the enemies. If you’re impatient then this is unlikely to be the mode for you and you’re better off with Space or Land Battles.

Is This Game For Me?

It might not be a very modern game, but it’s definitely something to pick up for the price. With the modern powerful PCs, you shouldn’t have a problem running the game and Star Wars fans will love this addition to the Star Wars range of games.

Customer Reviews

Here are a couple of quotes direct from those who have played the game in-depth:

“I’m not a Star Wars geek but I really enjoyed this game. I found the mix of battles brilliant and fun, letting me play the game for a long time.” D. Donovan

“RTS fans in general might not be that impressed, but if you’re a Star Wars fan then you have to get this fun game!” – J. Loscheider

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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II

Star Wars The Force Unleashed II

Continuing on from the first in the series, this Star Wars game attempts to build on the solid base that the first installment provided. However, is the sequel as good as the original? Let’s take a look.

Key Features?

Before I go into detail, here’s a quick run-down of some of the key features in the game:

  • Continues the story of Starkiller, Darth Vader’s apprentice
  • Timeline for the game is between Episodes III and IV
  • More force powers with improved controls
  • Ability to wield dual lightsabers

Let’s be honest, there’s nothing greater than seeing dual lightsabers being wielded by a force-bearer in a whirlwind of flashing green, red or blue light. With this Star Wars game, you’ll be able to do just that as you take control of Starkiller once again, doing Vader’s evil bidding across the galaxy. Being only available on the PS3, in this incarnation Starkiller has, what seems to be, over-the-top Force abilities as he hunts for his love, Juno Eclipse. Possessing new abilities such as Force Fury and the famous Jedi Mind Trick, Starkiller searches for answers to his past as he races after Vader.

Is This Game For Me?

For the sheer lore alone, I would be tempted to pick this game up just to gather more information about Vader’s actions between Episodes III and IV. The game itself will keep you occupied for a good while and I would say it’s an average sequel. Read below for some quotes from other people who have played Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II.

What The Customers Say

“I would recommend this game. It may be a little short, but it didn’t leave me feeling ripped off. You won’t be disappointed.” – Emily Crook

“I managed to finish this game within 4 hours and found that a bit of a joke. The first game was a masterpiece and I felt the sequel let the first one down.” – Robert Yarber III

“They fixed a lot of the control issues from the first game and a lot of the graphic glitches seem to have gone, but this game is a little too short for my linking.” – Jared Burdick

In Summary

I would have to tend to agree with some of the comments above in the sense of the game being a little short. Settling on the couch for a big Star Wars gaming session has always been fun for me and whilst I still had that feeling with this Star Wars game, I felt myself wanting more, but not necessarily in a good way. You could almost argue that this sequel seems to just be an extension of the first one and could have been added as DLC (downloadable content). It’s definitely worth a try, however, since I still enjoyed playing the game and following the lore.

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Star Wars – Arguably The Best Series Of Movies Ever Created

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The Star Wars films are one of the few series that were made in different eras, were made somewhat back-to-front, however follow a storyline in sequence. Production starting in 1977 and spanning almost 3 decades with production finishing in 2005, it’s created an incredibly huge cult following throughout the world. For those who are unaware of the 6 different films, here is a quick list each of which will be discussed in further detail (in order of storyline, not production):

  • Episode I: The Phantom Menace
  • Episode II: Attack of the Clones
  • Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
  • Episode IV: A New Hope
  • Episode V: The Empire Strikes Bike
  • Episode VI: Return of the Jedi

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Episode I: The Phantom Menace

The first in the epic series and the fourth to be made, The Phantom Menace introduces Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jin, the legendary (to be legendary) Obi-Wan Kenobi and the beautiful Queen Amidala who are travelling between the planets of Naboo and Coruscant on a peace-seeking mission with the cunning trade federation.

Stopping on the desert planet of Tatooine, they encounter a young Anakin Skywalker who, as Qui-Gon discovers, seems to possess a large existence of The Force, which is a ubiquitous power that can be harnessed for good and bad uses. Avoiding a Sith attack (a Sith is a Jedi which possesses the dark side of the force), the trio eventually manage to reach Coruscant where the Queen’s aid Padme reveals herself as the real Queen, the other being a decoy for safety reasons. Here she convinces the native Gungans to form an alliance against the Trade Federation. A battle ensues in which Anakin sees his first combat and Qui-Gon Jin, along with Obi-Wan, confronts Darth Maul. The fight is fearsome, with lightsabers spinning and flashing everywhere and eventually Qui-Gon is defeated by the evil Sith, only to be avenged by Obi-Wan Kenobi. The survivor agrees to obey Qui-Gon’s dying wish of training Anakin in the way of the force, which is accepted by the Jedi Council. The Trade Federation is defeated and the Gungans remain victorious.

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Episode II: Attack Of The Clones

10 years on, there is a separatist movement against The Republic and Amidala narrowly escapes an assassination attempt thanks to Anakin, who along with Obi-Wan, is her bodyguard. Obi-Wan plans to find the source of the assassination whilst Anakin travels with Amidala to her home planet of Naboo, where they fall in love. Meanwhile Obi-Wan travels to Kamino and discovers a clone army that is being made for The Republic and encounters a notorious bounty hunter named Jango Fett. Anakin’s force powers are growing strong and he starts to have extreme premonitions of his mother in pain and so travels back to Tatooine only to find her kidnapped by mutant Tusken Raiders. Anakin’s anger boils inside him and he seeks revenge and destroys the Tusken camp, including the women and children. Little does he know that pain and suffering are traits of the dark side of The Force, of which Anakin seems to struggle to control.

Obi-Wan is kidnapped, but discovers that The Republic is actually under the control of a Dark Sith Lord named Sidious. He manages to relay this information to Anakin who consults the Jedi Council and then travels to Geonosis to attempt to rescue Obi-Wan with Padme Amidala. They in turn are kidnapped and face execution at the hands of savage beasts. Luckily, the legendary Yoda arrives along with Mace Windu (played by Samuel L. Jackson) and the Droid army to assist in the rescue of the three captives.

In an intense lightsaber fight, Obi-Wan is defeated and Anakin loses his arm, before Yoda confronts the evil Jedi, Count Dooku. Dooku escapes Yoda and flees to Coruscant, whilst Anakin and Armidala marry happily on her home of Naboo.

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Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith

Anakin and Obi-Wan attempt a daring infiltration of the leader of the droid army’s ship. They battle with General Grievous and defeat Count Dooku. Along with Senator Palpatine, who was kidnapped, they escape and Palpatine places Anakin on the Jedi Council as his representative. Anakin’s struggle with suffering grows as he has visions of Armidala dying in childbirth with their unborn son.
Anakin loses faith in the Jedi since they ask him to monitor Palpatine, who teaches the young Jedi as to how to prevent death, which is an ability that can only be used by those in charge of the dark side of the Force. Anakin discovers Palpatine is in fact Darth Sidious and informs Windu, who confronts Palpatine with his lightsaber. Anakin intervenes and severs Windu’s right hand before he can execute Palpatine. Windu then dies at the hand of Palpatine and Anakin becomes Palpatine’s new apprentice and is renamed to Darth Vader. Obi-Wan then fights his once apprentice and manages to sever his arms and legs before Vader burns in a flow of molten lava. Sidious saves his life and works on restoring his abilities.

Armidala gives birth to twins, Luke and Leia, who are separated and adopted to remain hidden. Yoda goes into exile and awaits for a time when he can reunite with his fellow Jedi warriors and confront the evil Empire.

a new hope

Episode IV: A New Hope

Being the first of the series made, in 1977, this tells the story of the coming together of twins Luke and Leia. Leia has stolen plans to the Empire’s Death Star, a weapon that can destroy planets, and hides them in a droid named R2-D2 before she is captured by Vader’s forces. R2-D2 escapes to Tatooine and is bought as a service droid by Leia’s brother Luke, without knowing the connection. Luke triggers the holographic recording Leia made in which she asks for help from Obi-Wan Kenobi. Luckily, Luke knows of someone called Ben Kenobi and consults him.
Luke doesn’t know his father is Darth Vader and Kenobi gives Luke his father’s lightsaber. Luke discovers his home has been destroyed and trains in the way of the force and joins Obi-Wan in the fight against the Empire and they hire Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Chewbacca to fly them to Alderaan.

The group are captured by the Death Star where Luke learns Leia is aboard (not knowing she is his sister). They free her and Kenobi fights Vader and seems to disappear when Obi-Wan is defeated. The Rebels manage to muster a force of fighters, one of which is piloted by Luke. Luke is contacted by Obi-Wan’s voice and he tells him to use the Force to destroy the Death Star, which he is successful in doing. Leia rewards Luke and Han with medals for their heroism and it appears that The Rebels have struck a significant blow against the Empire.

empire strikes back

Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

In the early stages of the 5th outing, Luke is contacted by Obi-Wan who tells him to travel to Dagobah to train under Jedi Master Yoda, who was in exile. The Imperial fleet discover the location of the main Rebel base and launch a fierce attack. Luke leads a solid Rebel defence force but is unable to prevent the base from being captured. Luckily, Leia manages to escape with Han Solo in the magnificent Millenium Falcon, along with Chewbacca and C-3PO, a droid. Luke also escapes and crashes in his X-Wing with R2D2 on Dagobah.

Luke trains with Yoda in the ways of the Force, but leaves the planet early after having premonitions of Han and Leia in pain. Han and Leia are captured in a trap laid by Vader and Luke is lured into rescuing them and is also held captive. Han is then held in suspended animation and sent as a reward to Boba Fett to hand over to Jabba the Hutt. Meanwhile, Luke and Vader enter into lightsaber combat in which Vader severs Luke’s right hand and reveals to Luke that he is actually his father. He turns down the opportunity to rule alongside his father and escapes with Leia and is fitted with an artificial hand.

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Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi

In the final instalment of this gripping series, the story comes to and end and is filled with excitement. Luke and friends manage to release Han but at the expense of Leia getting captured by Jabba, who uses her as his slave. Luke and Han are recaptured and sentenced to death on the sand planet of Tatooine but they escape and Luke heads to Dagobah, only to find a dying Master Yoda. Yoda tells Luke he must confront his father if he is to become a real Jedi Knight. He also mentions that there is another Skywalker and Luke learns that it is Leia.

Luke and his team head to Endor and meet with the native Ewoks and form an alliance with them. Luke surrenders in order to get close to Vader, after telling Leia that Vader is their father and senses some good still inside of him. Vader eventually turns Luke over to the evil Emperor Palpatine who tries to convert Luke to the dark side. Luke and Vader fight it out with lightsabers once again and Vader’s right hand is severed by Luke. The Emperor aids Vader and attacks Luke with chain lightning, however Vader is unable to see his own son suffer so much, so picks up Palpatine above his head and tosses him down the reactor shaft, plunging to his death.

Vader eventually dies from his wounds in an emotional farewell to his son. Luke cremates his father’s body on Endor and the Rebels and Ewoks hold a party over the defeat of the Empire. The series ends with Luke seeing a vision of the 3 deceased Jedi legends: Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi and his father, Anakin Skywalker.

In Summary

It is clear to understand why Star Wars has such a cult following. Being so far removed from our actual world and ways, it contains so many values that are relevant to our own human race. The way George Lucas wrote the stories in two parts, with the second half being made first and screened first was sheer genius.

The epic saga has since been turned into a successful run of video games across all platforms, including the most recent Lego Star Wars games.

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