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Ethos Video Game Reviews
Monday, 30 November 2009
4.9 out of 5
Now Playing: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Topic: XBox

 

     There is little doubt that the majority of us have seen Star Wars at one time or another. Its easily one of the most lucrative franchises in film history, loaded with all kinds of merchandise for devoted fans to buy. Whether it be plastic action figures, Halloween costumes, or reproduction light sabers Star Wars is big business. One of the main products for Star Wars fans has been the franchises branch into the video game realm. Now I know what you're all thinking, that the large majority of Star Wars based games aren't generally that good. Luckily, we're not going to even discuss those games right now. Instead, let's look towards the lighter side of the force with Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.

  Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is easily one of, if not the best Star Wars game ever created. This choice based RPG allows each player to create their customizable avatar and throws them into the Star Wars universe 500 years before the events that take place in the original film. Each player will be able to choose from a male or female character, three different classes (Scoundrels, Scouts, and Soldier) each with their own special abilities, and numerous different face options to give each character a look that's right for you. The choices you make when developing your character affect your strong and weak areas in Knight of the Old Republic. Even your character's gender will have an impact on the story's development. Creating your soon to be Jedi isn't the only choices you'll be making in this extensive RPG, oh no, not by a long shot.

  From the start of the game, each person will be in complete control of the events that goes on around him or her. The game play is designed specifically around the concept of choice whether it be picking a good, evil, or neutral conversation option, or deciding to kill off a specific character you come across. There are plenty of choices for people to tinker around with as you try to decided what path to take, but remember there are consequences for your actions. Although some are more rewarding than others, it is up to you to travel the path of the light, or succumb to the temptation of the dark side. Either way, I can say with almost complete certainty each player already knows which path they will want to take before they even turn on the game. Its one of the truly wonderful aspects of Knights of the Old Republic.

  Knights of the Old Republic's game mechanics are simply a joy. Although the game's fight sequences are broken down into a turned based action style, it is intermixed with live action decision making. There is no awkward pause while trying to figure out what move to pull out next, as the fight will continue to roll a standard attack as you pick what you want to do. This keeps the fighting experience fluent, with a sense of real urgency that brings a player deeper into the RPG experience. Like the customizable character options, players will have a slew of weaponry and armors to choose from. These vary from the all too familiar blasters and light sabers we all know and love, but those are only the tip of the iceberg. Albeit, for 90 percent of the game we'll all be wielding our light sabers like any good force user should. Its no secret that force powers will also be a huge component in a player's arsenal, and there are countless offensive and defensive powers to pick from depending on what alignment you decide to play on. All force powers are open to the player, but a Jedi on the light side using dark side powers will consume more force points than a Sith lord using the same attack. Once your player learns of the force, with each advancing level you'll be able to add or advance force powers that you already have like the rest of your skills. The only downside to Knights of the Old Republic is you can only level 20 times so you won't be able to experiment with all the force powers in the game...so choose wisely.

  Being an RPG, expect every main character to be accompanied by a group of companions who are willing to aide you in your journey. With the fate of the galaxy at hand, no lone hero is capable of completing this mission and with good reason. As I mentioned before, the choices you made when creating your main character will effect your strengths in the game, and its weaknesses. These side characters will complete your groups package, allowing you access to things you might not have been able to do otherwise. That's not all your group is capable of however. Each character has his or her own back story that can be uncovered by talking with them, which could lead to more side quests. Also depending on their in game alignment, light or dark, they'll be around to chime in to praise, or condemn your actions. With their own unique personalities, you'll find yourself gravitating towards the few you like the most when selecting your group. There's nothing like having virtual friends by your side, but remember another character's skills might be needed for advancement. Try to keep yourself as balanced as possible. Another great feature to these groupies is that even when they aren't being played with they will continue to level as experience is earned. So the old days of having to level each player individually to keep them a viable RPG asset is over.

  Knights of the Old Republic is an incredibly cinematic game, and its plot is worthy of the Star Wars title. By now, anyone who is familiar with my reviews knows I won't go into detail about the plot because I hate spoilers. Each player needs to play the game for themselves to learn it's story's secrets, but anyone who turns on Knights of the Old Republic will have a hard time turning it off. This game's story is truly gripping, and filled with twists that will keep the player wanting more. Mix in some established themes from the franchise, and some new ones specifically for Knights of the Old Republic and you have a complete gaming package. Although Knights of the Old Republic is a long game, playing it from start to finish is highly recommended.

  Anyone who has seen a screen shot of Knights of the Old Republic knows it's a graphical wonder. Being a star wars fan, and being disappointed with many of the game's related to the beloved franchise, I can say with absolute certainty that this is the Star Wars game we've all be waiting for. No other Star Wars game has can bestow upon a player the feeling of what it truly is to be a Jedi. Few RPGs can captivate the imagination, and rise to the level of perfection that Knights of the Old Republic has. For fans of the original Xbox, this game is easily one of the best titles released for the system and is a must own.

Written by: RB

Over and Out

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Posted by ethosreviews at 1:37 PM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 3 February 2010 11:31 PM EST
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