I am asking your humble opinions...
#1
Posted 18 October 2006 - 06:34 PM
So, your opinion is asked: is KotOR II worth bying? Is it as good as the first, or am I going to end up disappointed? Are Carth and Mission going to be there (those two bickering was fun, and they seemed to have an opinion on everything)? So, your general thoughts about this? (no spoilers please)
#2
Posted 18 October 2006 - 06:49 PM
#3
Posted 18 October 2006 - 08:28 PM
Knowledge is power. Power Corrupts. Study Hard. Be evil.
Minsc: You do not seem like a Sarevok to me. Too much humble, not enough "RARRRRGH, Feel my unholy rage."
#4
Posted 19 October 2006 - 12:26 AM
There's an ongoing mod project to restore that content: http://www.team-gizka.org/
#5 -Quiet Lurker-
Posted 19 October 2006 - 01:13 PM
- The game mechanics are better (you get wider range of Force Powers), but the usage is much limited.
ex: By the time you get the Beast Trick ability you would have slaughtered more than half your way across the jungles of Onderon, after which there are not many creatures left in the rest of the game. At least in KotOR I you have plenty of opportunities to use every Force Power.
- The world is larger yet smaller.
ex: There are many more areas in KotOR II, However Paragus, the Harbinger, 3/4 of Telos, Onderon and Korriban become unavailable after one runthrough (2 for Onderon). In KotOR I only the Endar Spire and Taris become unavailable.
- The extra activities are more complex but limiting.
ex: Both swoop racing and Pazaak have been improved. You get more racing options but you only get one race track. You have more Pazaak cards but fewer Pazaak players.
You only get to shoot at interceptors once. (Some may view this as a good thing though B) )
- The characters are more dynamic but flattened.
ex: You have the ability to influence your followers, however as a result their personalities become more two-dimensional or even one-dimensional. In KotOR I all the characters have set but much more three-dimensional personalities (Particularly Carth, Bastila and Mission).
- The plotline is more elaborate but much poorly executed.
ex: The plot of KoTOR I is simple with a plot twist: madman wants to control the university, stalwart group is set out to stop him, one of the them turns out to be you-know-who.
The plot of KoTOR II is more elaborate (albeit unfinished) in that you don't know who the villain is until the end, there are multiple interest groups (villains) etc. However there is much less of a drive to the plotline.
In KotOR I if the group does not stop Malak he will conquer the galaxy and kill/enslave them all; in KotOR II you have nothing.
Don't set your standards too high and you won't be too disappointed.
Though some games such as Neverwinter Nights are exceptions to the rule.
#7
Posted 20 October 2006 - 03:58 AM
Jk
On topic, there are pros and cons to KotOR 2. I played through it because I'm obsessive when it comes to completing things. I watch sequels and prequels no matter how bad they are supposed to be. If you're the same borrow it instead of buying it.
But then again I seem to be one of the few who didn't like the overall game so whatever.
"She was a fire, and I had no doubt that she had already done her share of burning." - Lord Firael Algathrin
"Most assume that all the followers of Lathander are great morning people. They're very wrong." - Tanek of Cloakwood
we are all adults playing a fantasy together, - cmorgan
#8
Posted 23 October 2006 - 05:39 PM
#9
Posted 23 October 2006 - 07:28 PM
"She was a fire, and I had no doubt that she had already done her share of burning." - Lord Firael Algathrin
"Most assume that all the followers of Lathander are great morning people. They're very wrong." - Tanek of Cloakwood
we are all adults playing a fantasy together, - cmorgan
#10
Posted 26 October 2006 - 07:42 AM
"it's a great game but it's also a sad game, a wounded game, a game incomplete"
or something like that
but yeah, I cannot argue with the veeeery long post (well, not long, but alot of info in it, Quiet Lurker, you have said lots in a short space, I salute you! ), it's pretty much summed up, but hopefully the restoration project will fix it and give it some much needed loving and tender care
Edited by Dalis'ilhea, 26 October 2006 - 07:43 AM.
In the wake of destruction progress is made
I am who I am, and none shall change me
#11
Posted 08 November 2006 - 08:02 PM
#12
Posted 14 December 2006 - 02:25 PM
#13
Posted 14 December 2006 - 02:26 PM
As I'm sure everyones already done yes, buy this game...despite the many glitches and problems it has it is so much better than the many crapy games out there with no good storylines...it may take several play throughs but eventually just like everyone here you'll get the meaning of the game. I prefer the 1st over the 2nd but that's just me...and you'll be happy to know that the 3rd installment of the series is on the way, should be out sometime late next year, from a veteran Kotor fan and player 'Anonymous'.
Let me know if you run into any problems and I'd be happy to help...