Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
| Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic | |
| Developer: | BioWare |
| Publisher: | LucasArts |
| Release date: | 2003, 2004 |
| Genre: | RPG |
| Game modes: | Single player |
| ESRB rating: | Teen (T) |
| Platform: | Xbox, PC |
| Media: | CD (4), Xbox DVD |
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR) is an RPG video game originally for the Microsoft Xbox and later for PCs running Microsoft Windows. The game was developed by BioWare and published by LucasArts in 2003.
It is set in the Star Wars universe about 4000 years before the Star Wars movie takes place, during the time of the Old Republic. The story begins as a Republic ship, the Endar Spire, is ambushed by Sith fighters while in orbit around the planet Taris. As the ship is destroyed, the player and Carth Onasi land on the planet in an escape pod. Their priority is to find Bastila Shan, a Jedi Knight with a unique power, her battle meditation.
This powerful Force Power allows her to make fleets of ships perform at the maximum efficiency, countering every enemy move quickly and effectively. With her battle meditation, even a small Republic fleet could win over the incredible Sith armada. Without Bastila, the Republic wouldn't stand a chance. And thus the player becomes embroiled in an epic story spanning 7 worlds, from his humble beginnings on Taris to a final showdown against Malak, the Dark Lord of the Sith, whose end will determine the fate of the galaxy.. Throughout the game, the player gains numerous companions (although only two can be used at once) and experiences many startling revelations.
KOTOR is the first computer RPG set in the Star Wars universe. It uses the d20 System, from the 3rd Edition Advanced Dungeons and Dragons rules. The game also allows the player to either be good (light) or evil (dark) using an alignment system that tracks actions, from simple word choice to major plot decisions, based on whether they are aligned to the light side of the force or the dark side.
Locations and characters
Players also visit other locations:
Along the way the player also meets a great number other characters, some of which can be directly controllable. Characters met along the way include:
- Carth Onasi
- Bastila Shan
- Yuthura Ban
- Ajunta Pall
- Darth Malak
- Naga Sadow
- Mission Vao
- Jolee Bindo
- Marka Ragnos
- HK-47
- T3-M4
- Calo Nord
- Canderous Ordo
- Zaalbar
- Juhani
Voice actors
The following voice actors were used in the game:
- Jennifer Hale
- Raphael Sbarge
- Rafael Ferrer
- John Cygan
- Kristoffer Tabori
- Kevin Michael Richardson
- Courtenay Taylor
- Cat Taber
- Ed Asner
- Robin Atkin Downes
- Ethan Phillips
- Cam Clarke
Critical reaction
The general critical response was enthusiastic. KOTOR has won numerous awards, including Game Developers Choice Awards' best game of the year, BAFTA Games Awards' best Xbox game, and Interactive Achievement Awards for best console RPG and best computer RPG.
The game also won a Game Developers Choice Award for excellence in writing and for original character (HK-47) and an Interactive Achievement Award for best story/character development.
Sequels
KOTOR II: The Sith Lords is currently in development by Obsidian Entertainment, using an improved version of the engine from the first game. It was recently shown as a work in progress at the 2004 Eł, and is expected to ship in December 2004 (for the Xbox) and February 2005 (for the PC).
External links
- BioWare's official Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic site (http://www.bioware.com/games/knights_old_republic/)
- LucasArts' official Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic site (http://www.lucasarts.com/products/swkotor/)
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