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KOTOR 2 impressions

Drakron

Arcane
Joined
May 19, 2005
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6,326
The d20 have a wound system that makes combat deady for both sides, also by connecting force powers to vitality it cuts the "jedi are the best" problem of the Star Wars as a RPG.

There is simply no way to add that to the game.
 

RuySan

Augur
Joined
Jul 11, 2005
Messages
777
Location
Portugal
i liked the game. The characters were very interesting and fleshed-out, much better than the ones in the 1st (where ionly Jolee was interesting). I also liked the story (except the ending of course). The combat was indeed easy, but in the 1st KOTOR it was even easier
 

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