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there's this thing you can do to Mission near the end of the game, which strikes me as one of the coolest things you can do in any game. That action made the game for me. It's a bit evil though
Are you playing light or dark side?
It's probably worth playing both sides. Though I think the council should see how evil you are turning out and do something about it. But they had to keep the plot moving along.
Originally posted by BustaMike
Dude, seriously... you didn't see that coming
I don't see how the clues barely even suggest it, let alone give anything conclusive.
Are you playing light or dark side?
Light, though I've accidentally done the dark once or twice.
yeah it's hard to see it the first time you play it. You can see a few clues when you replay it though. It mainly has to do with what Bastila and the Yoda look alike say.
BS... it's easy to see. Especially if you go to Kashyyyk before the Leviathan, then you'd have to be a freakin' ****** not to notice it because of what that computer says to you.
But even if you haven't gone there, you've got to expect the plot twist. I suppose some people just refuse to pay attention to that stuff, but I saw it coming miles away. Where's Revan and why don't they show his/her face - dunno, you can't remember stuff why - dunno, you have visions (about stuff you've seen before), etc. etc.
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Oh, and don't worry about all the people calling you an idiot for not 'getting' the plot twist. Most people didn't. Apoc wanted to argue that the story was average and said the plot twist was easy to spot a mile away in order to support his contention. Hindsight sure is 20/20 .
I was sure the whole Revan/Malak stuff would come back into play for your character, but I definetly wasn't prepared for the full story. Great surprise... perhaps the best in video game history (maybe second behind Samus in Metroid being a girl) .
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But I don't think I went to Kashyyk before Leviathan. And even if I did, my brain just wouldn't have wrapped around the concept to realize it! Seriously, usually I spot this stuff miles away, but KOTOR got me completely off guard.
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Thank god Samus turned out to be a girl, or I would have been gay.
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I got bored of this game months ago and went back to Neverwinter Nights.
But I'll probably have the nostalgic urge to play again, especially come February when the sequel is out on PC (they're doing it to us again! ). It still rates as one of my favourite games of all time.
And as for the first plot twist, I did see it coming, but it still hit hard regardless and I was still reeling from the shock while wandering the unknown world. And as for the the second plot twist, I found there was no missing that, even way back on Dantooine (and maybe sooner). Certain other game's plots have however desensitized me to the shock value of that certain plot device though.
Oh yeah, and Samus being a girl:
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