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Old 16-02-2007, 11:20   #1
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I now have the urge to go home and play through Kotor again, will have to install it on the pc when I get home, if I can find the disk
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Old 16-02-2007, 12:50   #2
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Kotor is a great series Takes a bit to get into but really good fun and got a great storyline.
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Old 16-02-2007, 13:12   #3
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I still think the twist in Kotor is the greatest twist in video game history. You're just not expecting it in the slightest.
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Definitely!
It's what made a good game great imo
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Old 16-02-2007, 13:14   #5
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I couldn't get into Kotor Just didnt seem to be moving as much as I wanted it to.

Maybe I should get the xbox version and see if it's better suited to console play.
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How long did you play it for?
I had it on the PC originally and then switched to the xbox version and I preferred it on the xbox. It felt more suited controls wise.
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Quite a few hours, I did make some progress on it. Then just stopped one day and never had the urge to get back to it.

Actually, now I think about it, it may have been about the time FFX came out
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Old 16-02-2007, 13:19   #8
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That may explain it
It's only about £5 now or you can borrow it off me sometime if you want to try it again.
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You need to persist with Kotor enough to get off the first planet. When you do that the game opens out hugely, and I must admit the first planet is a bit dull.
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I still think the twist in Kotor is the greatest twist in video game history. You're just not expecting it in the slightest.
Agreed.

I originally played through it after Davey recommended it to me, when I got to the twist I was in complete shock/amazement, to the point I phoned soft lad up about it, think he nearly cried laughing.

Since then I've played both through a couple of times, they are both in my top 10 fave games.
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