Star Wars: Knights of The Old Republic
Choose Your Path! Set 4,000 years before the Galactic Empire, you are the last hope for the Jedi Order and the Republic - can you master the ways of the Force to become their savior? Or will you fall to the dark side and achieve ultimate power? Hero, villain, peacekeeper, or chaos-bringer... you and your party will determine the fate of the galaxy!
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is a role-playing video game. Players will be able to create their own characters and be able to choose what gender, appearance, class, skills, attributes, and feats they have throughout the game - no two characters will be the same!
Source: IGDB
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Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic remake delayed indefinitely
Insiders say the game could be years away from release
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Games must let us be proper villains again if they want us to make meaningful moral choices
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Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic film being written by Altered Carbon showrunner
Whoever plays Carth, we lose.
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Right now you can get 14 Star Wars games for 80% off - including some absolute classics
There's always a disturbance in the Force
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Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic remake delayed indefinitely
Insiders say the game could be years away from release
-
Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic film being written by Altered Carbon showrunner
Whoever plays Carth, we lose.
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Goodbye-O-Ware: Writer David Gaider Leaves BioWare
Star Wars, Dragon Age and Baldur's Gate - not a bad CV
-
RPS Time Capsule: the games worth saving from 2003
We list our favourite games from 2003, and why they deserve to be preserved above everything else
-
Games must let us be proper villains again if they want us to make meaningful moral choices
We're actually quite different, you and I