Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you?
She does make a pretty awesome Jedi, even if the fact her lightsaber is almost as big as her is kind of adorable.
I'm considerably more familiar with KOTOR 1, having played it more often, but both are good games and, mostly, a lot of fun to play. Going from a game full of puzzles and intricate scenarios to nothing but endless fighting on the Star Forge in KOTOR 1 always felt like a bit of a let down, but the rest is solid. But I'm sure Sarana could breeze right through it!
Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? She does make a pretty awesome Jedi, ev
I am the opposite. I didn't care for a lot of KOTOR 1 outside of the story, with the gameplay just feeling clunky even back then. Now, KOTOR 2 is no masterpiece of RPG combat either, but I like the better fleshed-out powers and feats. And I liked the Star Forge fights, up until the robot one where if you're a beat-stick-mcgee like me and have no computer skill, you're just farming those guys for far too long.
I am the opposite. I didn't care for a lot of KOTOR 1 outside of the story, with the gameplay just f
I got KOTOR 2 on Steam a while back, but never actually ended up playing it. Maybe I should do, so I can make a better comparison than relying on memories that are 20-odd years old. I don't suppose either of them are deathless masterpieces of gameplay but, for me, a good story can excuse a lot. (That, and it's fun to play a game of "Spot Ethan Phillips's next character" when playing KOTOR, too.)
The Star Forge fights can be fun, especially with a character built expressly for combat. As, I admit, mine tend to be. But it just kind of feels empty after a whole game of solving murder mysteries, tricking Sith, curing plagues, and so forth. So, not a bad ending, but just good when it could've been great.
I got KOTOR 2 on Steam a while back, but never actually ended up playing it. Maybe I should do, so I