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One of the biggest strengths of Knights of the Old Republic II is how it doubled down on the idea of letting players choose their own path, navigating between the Light and the Dark Side of the Force. I won’t spoil the actual plot for those who still haven’t played through this fantastic game, but much like the first one, it’s a wild ride. The “blank slate” protagonist must try to piece together their past and slowly find the remaining Jedi to fight against the Sith, now led by Darth Nihilus. The story kicks off only five years after the events of the first game, following an exiled Jedi during a time when the Sith almost completely wiped out the Jedi (a familiar scenario for Star Wars fans). But, in spite of some rough edges (it was released pretty much unfinished), Knights of the Old Republic II found critical success and gained a cult-like following over the years. While game development used to be a much shorter undertaking back then, it was still a tight deadline to hit.
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The sequel was released on December 6, 2004, around a year and a half after the first installment - with the writing process beginning before the 2003 release of the original KOTOR. I will, however, give you a quick rundown of Knights of the Old Republic II for clarity and context purposes.
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This review won’t get too deep into plot details and the gameplay systems and mechanics because: a) most people know what it’s all about, and b) the truly interesting aspect of a Nintendo Switch port is how it translates a game that has found success elsewhere to an entirely different platform with portable options. The first one received a Nintendo Switch port last November, and the sequel has just resurfaced with a simple re-release that does everything you would expect it to do. As we eagerly await more information from the Knights of the Old Republic remake, many gamers and Star Wars fans are revisiting the original BioWare RPG and its Obsidian-developed sequel: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords.