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RPGDot Feature - Star Wars: KotOR (PC) Review
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Dhruin
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RPGDot Feature - Star Wars: KotOR (PC) Review
   

We've posted a detailed examination of BioWare's 'Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic' for the PC. Here's a snippet:<blockquote><em>One advantage to streamlined, quest-related locations is good pacing - you won’t ever go far in KotOR without coming across new NPCs with their quests. Like many RPGs, quests in KotOR often boil down to fedex or kill-the-foozle missions but Bioware’s designers have done a good job of making them interesting, often through NPCs who have detailed backgrounds and situations with a twist that gives them a little spark. Over the course of the game you’ll have the opportunity to solve a murder, resolve cultural problems, cure a disease epidemic and save a man from a trap set by his abused wife.</em></blockquote>Click <a href="http://www.rpgdot.com/index.php?hsaction=10053&ID=922" target="_blank">here</a> for the score and to read the whole review!
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Roqua
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That was a really good review. That falls much more in line with fair and impartial than the 95%-100% I've been seeing everywhere. It was a good game that kept you going and playing, but it was far from perfect.
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