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Sphinx from Sphinx's Sanitarium has written up a review of BioWare's/LucasArts' 'Star Wars' single player RPG 'Knights of the Old Republic'. The gameplay (by this I mean fighting) itself falls between incessant clickfest (like Diablo) and the slower paced dedicated RPG game. While some more devoted RPG fans will probably complain about this, a standard gamer like myself does not object to being able to make the action real time or pausing between each turn to setup your attack queue. Besides which the fluidic motions of the character animation encouraged me to try to go real time just to watch the Jedi and Sith light saber duels. There are three classes of characters in the game for you to choose: Soldier (run and gun), scoundrel (thief for the most part), and scout (explorers). Each one emphasizes a certain attribute or attributes. Soldiers, for example, emphasize strength and vitality while scouts emphasize intelligence and dexterity for ranged attacks and even may cloak themselves or easily use computer hacking tools or reprogram druids. | Source: Blue's |
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