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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

  • Video Game
  • 2003
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IMDb RATING
9.5/10
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Rafael Ferrer, Jennifer Hale, and Kristoffer Tabori in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2003)
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A republic soldier, training to become a Jedi Knight, is given the task of halting the conquest of Darth Malak by discovering the location of a weapon known as the Star Forge.A republic soldier, training to become a Jedi Knight, is given the task of halting the conquest of Darth Malak by discovering the location of a weapon known as the Star Forge.A republic soldier, training to become a Jedi Knight, is given the task of halting the conquest of Darth Malak by discovering the location of a weapon known as the Star Forge.

  • Director
    • Casey Hudson
  • Writers
    • David Gaider
    • Michael Gallo
    • Drew Karpyshyn
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Hale
    • Raphael Sbarge
    • Rafael Ferrer
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.5/10
    9.9K
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    • Director
      • Casey Hudson
    • Writers
      • David Gaider
      • Michael Gallo
      • Drew Karpyshyn
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Hale
      • Raphael Sbarge
      • Rafael Ferrer
    • 40User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 4 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Jennifer Hale
    Jennifer Hale
    • Bastila Shan
    • (voice)
    Raphael Sbarge
    Raphael Sbarge
    • Carth Onasi
    • (voice)
    Rafael Ferrer
    Rafael Ferrer
    • Darth Malak
    • (voice)
    John Cygan
    John Cygan
    • Canderous Ordo
    • (voice)
    Kristoffer Tabori
    Kristoffer Tabori
    • HK-47
    • (voice)
    • …
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    • Jolee Bindo
    • (voice)
    Courtenay Taylor
    Courtenay Taylor
    • Juhani
    • (voice)
    Catherine Taber
    Catherine Taber
    • Mission Vao
    • (voice)
    • (as Cat Taber)
    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
    • Master Vrook Lamar
    • (voice)
    André Sogliuzzo
    André Sogliuzzo
    • Master Dorak
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    April Stewart
    April Stewart
    • Marlena Venn
    • (voice)
    • …
    Bill Martin
    • Nurik Sandral
    • (voice)
    • (as Bill E. Martin)
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    Brian George
    Brian George
    • Master Zhar Lestin
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    Cam Clarke
    Cam Clarke
    • Kono Nolan
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    Carolyn Seymour
    Carolyn Seymour
    • Admiral Forn Dodonna
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    Charity James
    Charity James
    • Duan
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    Charles Dennis
    Charles Dennis
    • Davik Kang
    • (voice)
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    Daniel Hagen
    Daniel Hagen
    • Czerka Scientist
    • (voice)
    • (as Dan Hagen)
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    • Director
      • Casey Hudson
    • Writers
      • David Gaider
      • Michael Gallo
      • Drew Karpyshyn
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    bloggster

    The best star wars if not the best game I have ever played.

    I played this on the PC, not the XBOX and I can honestly say this game is amazing. Its made by Bioware and works on a similar system to Neverwinter Nights but to be honest while i didnt like NWNs I love KOTOR. The story is extremely involving and it gives you an extrordinary amount of freedom.

    Dark side or light I enjoyed every minute of it. As a hardcore gamer I can honestly state that this game ranks as one of the best games ever made. Challenging the greats like Half Life and Deus Ex.

    As another reviewer stated the plot starts off very much like Episode 4, but it is so much more. If that dosnt pursuade you then how does the ability to make your own lightsaber sound?

    Graphics: 8 - Nothing groundbreaking but certainly nice to look at Sound: 10 - Probably the best voice acting I have ever heard with great music and atmosphere to match Gameplay 10 - So much freedom, The Combat Plays out extremely well, your never left wondering what to do next (unlike NWNs), And the game length is phenominal, My first play through the game came to a total 75 Hours. More than double most other games on the market. Also it has high replayability due to the ability of playing dark and light side.

    Overall - 10

    You must play this game!
    10those_who_dig

    The most memorable Star Wars gaming experience by far

    I've been a fan of Star Wars for many years, and I've played many of the franchise's games. Some of them provide excellent action ('Republic Commando', 'Jedi Academy'), but none of them are memorable in the way that 'Knights of the Old Republic' is. In fact, the only Star Wars game which I think approaches it in terms of quality is its sequel. The premise of 'KOTOR' is fairly simple: You play a soldier whose mission it is to stop a powerful Sith Lord, and in order to do so you have to find several components of an ancient map. It may sound like a cliché RPG, but on your travels you'll encounter so many interesting people, fascinating stories and incredible quests, you'll never want it to end. I know I didn't.
    8alex-brooks6

    One epic game.

    One of the first games I ever got for my Xbox, and I still treasure it today. In my opinion, I find this KoToR better than its sequel, although some may disagree.

    The game is set four thousand years before the rise of the Empire (which basically allows the developers to play around with the storyline, as it won't have any effect on the movie timeline). The Sith Lord known as Darth Malak is searching the Galaxy restlessly for the Jedi called Bastila, a young Jedi with a gift. Unlike many, she has a powerful connection to the Force, a gift which allows her to influence the outcome of many battles, wars even, via her Battle Meditation power. You star as a soldier/scout/scoundrel (you choose) stationed onboard the Endar Spire, the same ship that Bastila is aboard. A sudden attack by the evil Sith prompts you to escape planetward, towards the world of Taris, where you must find Bastila immediately, lest the enemy capture her first.

    This game receives my eight out of ten for several reasons: its excellent and breathtaking graphics, its original, involving gameplay style, its deep, intriguing plot, its strange, very different characters and its underlying premise of (once again) good versus evil. The other two marks were lost mainly because of its long but necessary prologue, to fill you in on the background of the game, and to get you accustomed to the controls, and how the game operates.

    This is one RPG not to be sniffed at. Good or evil, hero or villain....you decide.
    shivermetimbers15

    It's like being there.

    Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR for short), has been heralded by some as being the greatest Star Wars game ever made. After having played this game, I think that the people making those claims may be right.

    The events in KOTOR take place about 4,000 years before the events in the films. It is a time of galactic war, between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire. For me, at least, the setting is what allows the game to be so rich; instead of being bogged down by having to tie into the films, it can have its own unique story, while still retaining most of the familiar details of the Star Wars universe. The aspect of KOTOR that so many have found most appealing is the ability to play as light or dark. It give the player the ability to develop the already unique story in the way they see fit, bringing the player as close as they have ever come to being their own Star Wars saga. There are thousands of choices to make, and they can affect your alignment, the story, and the gameplay.

    The gameplay of KOTOR is an interesting experience. While it is an RPG, the combat takes place in real time, with the all the calculations and dice throwing taking place behind the scenes (though that information is readable). The attacks are basic, so the character building often has more to do with statistics and equipping. However, you and a few other characters play as Jedi, giving you Force abilities which can have a range of powerful effects. However, using the Force drains your Force Meter, which recharges gradually. Also, force alignment affects the cost of using the powers; using the Force to choke the life out of your opponent will cost more if you are playing on the light side. There is a pretty quick and efficient targeting system, but going through the inventory and using items is not all that fun, especially in a battle. There are a few out-of battle statistics as well that allow you to open locked doors, disable mines, and hack computers, but those duties generally fall on NPCs. There are also three classes to choose from, both at the beginning and when you become a Jedi, and both affect gameplay.

    The main quest of the game takes you to several different worlds, inhabited with many different characters. Coming along to help you in your journey is a variety of NPCs: Bastila, a young Jedi with the power of "Battle Meditation", Carth, a Republic soldier who isn't quick to trust, Mission, a teenaged Twi'lek, Zaalbar, her Wookiee friend, Canderous, a Mandalorian warrior turned mercenary, and T3-M4, an astromech droid. More characters will join your party later, but I don't want to spoil the story.

    There are many sidequests within the main story, and their are several choices and endings in each of them, as well. Most of the NPCs have their own character-specific sidequests as well. You gradually learn more about each character's past through talking to them, and you can pursue either Carth or Bastila as a romantic interest depending on which gender you selected for your character. Once again, you determine your relationships with the characters.

    This game is full of dialog, all of it scripted and spoken by actors and actresses (except for your character). In many instances you can be talking to aliens and they will use the same generic alien sounds over and over to convey different meanings, but at least there are unique words for every character, and an extensive dialog branch for each. And of course, there's the classic Star Wars music, which is always great to listen to. Throughout the game, you get to experience a big taste of what the Star Wars universe is like. You discuss the matters of the Force with other characters, and learn about the recent history of the galaxy. Each world has its own history and problems that you learn about, and you often get to directly experience the native cultures in interesting ways. While I said before that KOTOR creates its own story without tying in directly to the movies, some of the things you learn during the course of the game can actually help you understand them better.

    You may have noticed I did not mention the game's graphics or level design. There are some nice-looking indoor and outdoor environments, and flashing lightsabers, but many characters look the same, and the in-game animation doesn't always look that great. The levels do not allow for extensive exploration, and they always lead you back to the story.

    Which is why I guess I really love this game. It is totally driven by a story that you create, a story that takes you to places you've never been before, yet are so familiar that you may find yourself wanting to learn all that you can about them. It's a quest across space to save the galaxy, and for the very first time, it's starring you.
    phillips2003-1

    Incredible

    This game is incredible! The game is so big and you can choose to help people or kill them or make their lives miserable. You can decide to become the Dark Lord or you can turn to the light side and be a Jedi Master and save the galaxy. I have played it at least fifteen times and every time I have played I always discovered new ways to play the game. Although it is a Star Wars game it is almost completely different from the movies. You can interact with the people in your team and get involved into their story lines. Except an old man in your group. Well maybe you can and I haven't done that. It is a really big game. Although I thought a planet you have to travel to, Manaan, was pretty boring, the rest of the game was great. I was curios to find was that a space station you can go to at Yavin, was not in another copy of the game that two of my friends had. It sucks for them because in the game you build a lightsaber and can put crystals in it to make it more powerful and to have different colours. You could have yellow, or red, or green, or blue, or violet. But two other crystal colours you can buy near the end of the game are at that space station. But a really hard thing to do (for me) was to turn to the dark side. It was really sad to ruin these peoples lives (even though they probably deserved it). But, that is just me.

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    • Trivia
      When captured by the Sith, you are asked the location of the Jedi Base. You can lie and say Alderaan while the base is actually on Dantooine. In Episode 4 of the movies, while Princess Leia is captured by the Galactic Empire, she is questioned about the location of the rebel base. She lies and says Dantoonie to try and save Alderaan.
    • Goofs
      There are a few mistakes in the subtitles. One of them misspells Taris as Tais and other have more than one space between words.
    • Quotes

      Revan: I spoke to you before? What did I want?

      Rakatan Elder Councillor: Is this some type of test, Revan? Some type of trick? You came seeking our aid; you came in search of a way to enter the Temple of the Ancients. You claimed to be seeking a way to destroy the Star Forge, and we were foolish enough to believe you. Unaware of your true nature, we helped you enter the Temple. But you betrayed us, Revan. Instead of destroying the terrible legacy of our ancestors, you unleashed the evil of the Star Forge upon an unsuspecting galaxy. And now you stand before the Council of Elders once more. And once more we ask you: for what reason have you returned, Revan?

      Revan: Uh... I need to get into the Temple so I can destroy the Star Forge.

    • Connections
      Edited into Star Wars Heritage Pack (2023)

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      • July 18, 2003 (United States)
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