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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Review

Xbox Review by Kieron Gillen

12 September, 2003

We're going on a little historical diversion in a second, so if you're just here for an opinion take this one and run. "Knights of the Old Republic is the best Star Wars game since X-Wing and/or Tie Fighter, if not ever. Unless something entirely unbelievable descends from the heavens, it's the RPG of the year. If the remaining major players fumble even slightly, it's game of the year. Along with Halo, it's the reason to invite Bill Gates into your house". Got that? Great.

Now shoo! We've got things to talk about.

'Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic' Screenshot 1

Star Wars is enough to drive any fair-minded observer of popular culture insane. I sit in horror, watching otherwise sane-minded individuals wander out of the latest cinematic monstrosity cursing George Lucas' name only to - a handful of months later - go out and buy the DVD anyway "for the extras". You scratch your head at the AintItFatFacedAmericansInTheirBasements somehow claiming the original trilogy were the high points of cinematic history, when only Empire stands up as anything more than campy high adventure and Jedi is covered in a frankly embarrassing Ewokitis. And you grit your teeth as reviewer after reviewer adds twenty percent to a game's score because it’s got Stormtroopers and the real Lightsabre sound effects.

In short: I hate Star Wars.

The irony is before LucasArts lost anyone with a designer's brain in the company, they made some frankly astonishing videogames (It's probably difficult to recall post-Force-Commander et al, but in that early nineties period literally no other developer/publisher put out as many genuine classic games). Because I love videogames, I love the great Star Wars games that came from this period, because they’re great videogames - not because they're from that Galaxy a Long, Long way away.

Loving Star Wars games is nothing new. However, Knights of the Old Republic goes further into entirely unprecedented terrain.

It's made me love Star Wars. I care about the Sith and the Jedi. I care about the fate of Tatooine. I care about the plight of the Sand People. I care about Wookiees who've submitted to their rage. I care about the Mandaloreans, the Twi'lek and the Mon Calamari, and can even tell the difference between their funny shaped bodies (And thanks to KOTOR, I even know what real Star Wars fans are going to nit-pick about in the previous sentence). I care about all those guys.

In short, Knights of the Old Republic takes something that's been merchandised, franchised and branded to death over the last twenty-five years and makes it magical again.

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It feels more like Star Wars than anything else has in living memory, and does so by moving the focus back four thousand years. And - would you believe it - things are very much as they are in the "contemporary" Star Wars universe. This gives the game the strength of familiarity of theme, a mythic arc as you realise you're rooting around in the prehistory of the world and due to distance from the actual films, freedom to create a plot as galaxy-spanning as anything that was committed to celluloid. Joy-bandits wishing to run off with your happiness to the hills to spend on moonshine may comment that the fact so little has changed in the period to be unbelievable. At which point, simply reply "Well - it's Star Wars, idiot. It’s a Science Fantasy, not science fact and reliant on a world where technologies have been existent for long enough to gain a legendary quality. So yay-sucks-boo, big-nose."

That'll send them packing. Man, I hate those joy-bandits.

In terms of experience, essentially Knights of the Old Republic is the first successful Western-style console Role-Playing Game of the modern age. There have been attempts at it (Morrowind sticks out as a recent example) but they've been very much afterthoughts, little more than a PC game with the controls mapped onto a joypad. KOTOR isn't like that at all. KOTOR takes the design beliefs of the Western RPG form and then works out how to present them best for playing whilst sprawled on a sofa in your living room.

Most important thing here: they don't assume console players are dumb and want less than their PC-equipped friends. They give everything that you'd expect in the original Baldur's Gate (not Dark Alliance) games on a big beige box, just do it in a more appropriate form. This means that rather than indirectly controlling your party with a mouse, you directly manipulate your avatar with the rest of your team-mates trotting behind you.

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The westernised RPG model differs from the eastern, as seen in such things as Final Fantasy, in several definitive ways. Mainly, rather than following a relatively linear path, you're given a degree of freedom. Your character may have a destiny, but the details are very much your own to create. For example, depending on how you choose to progress - either being nice or nasty, essentially - you can lean towards the light or dark sides of the force. It actually does pose moral dilemmas. Some evil actions are deeply attractive. Some are just utilitarian. Some acts of good are intrinsically very stupid indeed. All this adds to a game where you feel your actions have a direct effect on your experience and the experience of the world.

While offering more options than the average eastern RPG (i.e. there are some), character generation is kept stripped down, with a choice of sex and three possible classes. However, in terms of specialisation and personalisation, much more takes place in the game proper, though with plentiful options for those who can't be bothered with fiddling with statistics to sidestep the whole process and let the Xbox make the decisions. By its close, your character will be very much a reflection of what you want to be. Oh - and a Jedi.

However, your character is just one in a highly defined cast. Nine team-mates join you as you progress, any two of which can actually be with you "in the field" at any time. These vary wildly, from various strains of Jedi, to alien races to droids, thus offering a wide selection of abilities. However, that's just game mechanics - a hit aimed at the brains. Far more interesting is how these characters are turned into actual characters - an all the more powerful blow aimed at the heart. Beautifully written, carefully defined and memorable, this is a cast who engender sympathy and empathy. While actually talking to the characters to delve their nature is, wisely, optional, only the hardest-souled individual would avoid it. Everyone in the world will fall in love with Assassin/Translator droid HK-47 (In short: Imagine if CP-30 was a misanthrope who wanted to kill everyone), but you'll all find personal favourites. Ordo the towering Mandalore warrior's rambling tales of towering machismo makes him mine, and takes the unique prize of being the only videogame character to make me wish I was gay.

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Away from the main cast, the rest of the universe is populated expertly with even the smallest characters being personalised enough to make exploring it a pleasure. Often minor characters are embroiled in plentiful subplots, which provide mini-adventures away from the main thrust of the plot. Equally, the geezer who is from the same species as Yoda proves something we've always suspected about the Jedi Master of the films. Since this other guy can talk properly, the esteemed ancient trainer in fact actually does suffer a severe speech problem, thus proving the Jedi admirably unprejudiced in their recruitment policies.

Combat is similar to the Baldur's Gate games, in that you give orders to your individual characters who will then carry them out in a pseudo-real time manner. That is, there's all manner of calculations behind the scene, but you don't have to be party to them. Equally, you have the option of pausing time at any point to alter your tactics and try something else. Thermic Detonators are always a good one.

KOTOR is, however, far from perfect. Luckily, its failings are all too forgivable in the context of its epic sweep. There's a handful of genuine bugs. The frame-rate occasionally drops, which is a minor problem since the game isn't dependent on being an action game. Towards the end, when you’re leading a team of Jedi, combat can become somewhat easy on all but the hardest difficulty levels. There's more dialogue than you're probably used to, but it's linked to your decisions rather than thrown at you in endless cut-scenes, is performed by quality voice-actors and is as much as part of its strength as its weakness.

Failings, sure. But you really won't care.

So where does that leave us? Oh yes.

Knights of the Old Republic is the best Star Wars game since X-Wing and/or Tie Fighter, if not ever. Unless something entirely unbelievable descends from the heavens, it’s the RPG of the year. If the remaining major players fumble even slightly, it’s game of the year. Along with Halo, it’s the reason to invite Bill Gates into your house.

Got that? Great. Now get this.

9/10

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Nemesis
12/09/03 @ 13:07
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1st!

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3rd!

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Hicksy
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2nd?!

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Machiavel
12/09/03 @ 13:15
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Phew!

/mops brow with cellophaned mint copy - unsuccessfully
FWB
12/09/03 @ 13:15
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Nice pic, Kieron.
Machiavel
12/09/03 @ 13:16
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And when did Kieron turn into Bono the Geek?

:)
Dizzy
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\o/

Getting this game asap!
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12/09/03 @ 13:17
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oops... I was trying to compensate for my dire connection :)
fatboy996
12/09/03 @ 13:20
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"Along with Halo, it's the reason to invite Bill Gates into your house". Got that? Great."

Does this mean Halo is now 9/10 instead of the daft 8/10. I'll get my coat!

mentat [mod]
12/09/03 @ 13:23
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have to find somewhere that i can get this on the way home... :/
Nemesis
12/09/03 @ 13:24
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Anyway, er, 9/10 then. Good old Bioware.

Free Jaffa Cakes to all Day1 KOTOR purchasers! Oh, that's me. /eats another one
statix101
12/09/03 @ 13:26
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Am i the ONLY one to find RPG's tedious in the extreme...all that random combat crap...whats the point of it when you dont have control over the outcome of a battle and it's decided by some complex random mathematical calculation of the Pc...Same with RTS genre too much random chance gaming...
rygel
12/09/03 @ 13:32
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Yes... yes you are.
CyberClaw
12/09/03 @ 13:34
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The fun of an RPG, isn't being able to do new stuff, but improving the odds of doing something (many times revealing new and more powerfull stuff).
Pratical example while in FPS you'll be rewarded by your advance with a new powerfull weapon, in a RPG, you'll get a new skill, which will let you for example do an enraged attack with lesser odds of connecting than a normal attack. Yes, you don't control the odds, but you control the strategic selection of the abilities (both in getting new skills, and using them in battlefields). This translates to a more strategic factor, which you don't seem to favor, given you compare it to RTSs. (might I had, RTSs offer plenty of strategy and few randomness. A plane fighter might be a powerfull weapon, but if it gets in the reach of a Flak cannon, it'll be easly taken down. A Flak cannon which is weak versus normal tanks, which in turn are probably weak versus airplanes. Strategy, see?)

I like strategy alot :D I also dislike regular FFs (I like the story, bt not the gameplay). FFTA for GBA, is a jewel though :)
Blerk
12/09/03 @ 13:39
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Most important thing here: they don't assume console players are dumb and want less than their PC-equipped friends.

Finally! Someone realises that owning a console doesn't mean you want a watered-down, mass-market, arcade-action version of the game. Everyone else - take note. Ya buggers.

If I had an Xbox I would get this. No question. It looks brilloid.
Killerbee
12/09/03 @ 13:46
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If I had an Xbox I would get this. No question. It looks brilloid.

Me too. When's it due on the PC?
mugwump
12/09/03 @ 13:46
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Wahey Eurogamer - great turn out of reviews today!

That's my piece done. . .
Pac-man ate my wife
12/09/03 @ 13:49
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Blimey, this might be the first game I play on my Xbox since Halo...
K.A.G
12/09/03 @ 13:53
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Whos this Kieron Gillen reviewer bloke? Is it the same guy was or maybe still is Editor of PC Gamer???
mouse [staff]
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He never was the editor as far as I know, but he did/does write for them occasionally, yes.
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DaM
12/09/03 @ 14:06
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After wiping the dust off the XBox, and remembering how to turn the thing on, removed Halo from it and spent a few hours on this last night....till 2 am....

Plus a card game I can understand, and win! I always shudder at the thoughtof them, after FFVIII, where I used to just throw cards down at random....


Tried to persuade my wife to spend another night away on business tonight, but she wasn't having it. The minute Gardeners World starts, I can nip off, using my "pish tv " excuse!
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after FFVIII, where I used to just throw cards down at random....

Tut tut. FF8's card game wasn't hard to understand! In fact, it was better than FF8 itself. ;-)
Tricky
12/09/03 @ 14:11
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Nem - chuck us one of them Jaffa Cakes!

Actually, wait a bit until I've come back downstairs from quickly trying this in the X Box in our test room.
Mugwum [staff]
12/09/03 @ 14:12
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"I have no issue with this review ;)"

Tosser! :)
MaTTy_P
12/09/03 @ 14:17
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just spent the last 3 hours playing it, and two last night. Compleatly outstanding...allthough i did notice a few jaggies (on xbox...eh?) but gameplay is spot on, voices are great, and i feel as though im actually going to be drawn in to actually care for the characters and what happens to them. Only two other games have ever done this for me, Zelda - Ocarina of time and the 1st metal gear, yes thats right...no blummin magic land dizzy :). oh and maybes ico, allthough i didnt play it loads, my m8 stole it off me.

top top game...and about bloody time too.
Hicksy
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everyone has BG in their house

just very few admit it
Nemesis
12/09/03 @ 14:26
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/pops open another packet of JC's.

Gonna be a looooong weekend.
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12/09/03 @ 14:27
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How does this game rate if you looked at it as an RPG without the star wars license attached. Compared to and played as a standard RPG is it still any good or is it only the fact you can be a jedi and use a lightsabre that makes this stand out from the crowd.
MaTTy_P
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tbh, its a strong rpg, with a decent story line, and very strong rpg elemnets, weather it be set in starwars land or not. Lightsaber is just like a magic sword in the likes of nwn, and the force powers are basically magician skills from nwn...fan of rpgs, fan of starwars...either will like it in my opinion. Thankfully, im a fan of both.
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Shame about the lack of widescreen mode, but at least my surround speakers are going to get a workout. Hope the gf doesn't mind watching me play this otherwise I'm gonna have to sneak back to it at some stupid hour of the night!

/readies catchers mitt for a sterling JC throw from Nem.
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12/09/03 @ 14:34
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Question has been made but no answer was given, when is this out in PC? on the subject where is the release dates list of Eurogamer?
Merefield
12/09/03 @ 14:38
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I'm gonna wait for the PC port.

Cos I'm like that...
CyberClaw
12/09/03 @ 14:39
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Like the reviewer said, he hates StarWars, yet he loves this game, so it's a very good RPG, even if you don't care for Star Wars.
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12/09/03 @ 14:40
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Last I heard, it was due out on PC in November. Whether it'll appear then though is another matter of course...
mouse [staff]
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a) Fourth quarter, date TBC.
b) In the previews menu. Yes, we know it's a stupid place for it.
otto [mod]
12/09/03 @ 14:48
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:O guest reviewer???

edit - incidentally, what kind of PC is one going to need to run this?
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mouse [staff]
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Yep!
gamesb*tch
12/09/03 @ 14:56
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LOL... this is from the same guy who's mag puts Vice City at the top of the 100 PC games of all time... LOL
Tiitiz
12/09/03 @ 15:01
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/shocked

where is Gamesb*tch?

hehe... just messing with ya :)
Nemesis
12/09/03 @ 15:04
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GO LONG!

/throws
BremXJones
12/09/03 @ 15:09
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Long time reader, first time writer. Love the show!

K.A.G. "Whos this Kieron Gillen reviewer bloke? Is it the same guy was or maybe still"

Got to Deputy Editor, then quit to become a freelance writer.

Blerk:
"Finally! Someone realises that owning a console doesn't mean you want a watered-down, mass-market, arcade-action version of the game. Everyone else - take note. Ya buggers."

I agree totally. Hopefully Bioware have started something interesting.

KG
otto [mod]
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*sniff* I want a cube port *sniff*
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12/09/03 @ 15:12
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Yeah my gf objects so I play on my gba sp golden sun 2 after 12 o'clock (when she's already asleep) - which is a killer the next day.
By the way, I don't get it: what happens when some character is touched or hit with a light sabre? How did the developers dealt with that: the character should loose a leg or some other organs, and not just health...
Nemesis
12/09/03 @ 15:15
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*sniff* I want a cube port *sniff*

/passes lubricant, phones authorities.
K.A.G
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BremXJones

I thought i recognised your mug shot from all the crazy photochopping your head onto games characters used in the mag. Recognised your nick from the CS antics back in the day too.

Either that or i secretly stalk you through the wonders of the internet.
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Gots to say, Ive never been a big fan of RPGs myself, certainly not the likes of final fantasy, that kinda thing. will this game change my opinion.

Shenmue is probably the closest i have come, unless zelda counts?
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GO LONG!

/throws


Well that was quite long - took at least 40 minutes to get here ;-)

DaM
12/09/03 @ 16:00
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incidentally, what kind of PC is one going to need to run this?
An average one, stuffed inside a black box, with naff stylings and a big green X.

As for FVIII cards, maybe I should have persevered! Looking back I am sure I tried a few times....I may have even read the instructions.

BTW, does anyone know why sometimes on KOTOR you enter an area, there is a wee noise, and your character face bit at the bottom RHS of the screen has a big arrow on it? Couldn't find it in the instructions, don't recall it being mentoned in the game. Both my guys had it on last night (this morning!) when I saved.
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12/09/03 @ 16:18
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character generation is kept stripped down, with a choice of sex and three possible classes

I choose sex every time.
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12/09/03 @ 16:18
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"Whos this Kieron Gillen reviewer bloke? Is it the same guy was or maybe still is Editor of PC Gamer???"

He's only a former JOTY and the best darn thing that ever happened to PCG, his departure from the mag taking with it all the character that PCG once had. Fortunately for the mag, he still contributes now and then.

Great to see his quality journalism spreading to games websites I frequent! :D (Not that there's owt at all wrong with Mugs, krud, mouse, etc.!)


[Edit: Yep Kieron, I'm Sam, if you remember me. Allo! :o) ]
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