

Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords was released in 2004, one year after the release of the original game, Knights of the Old Republic. It received positive reviews after it’s release although the game was left unfinished as LucasArts forced the developers, Obsidian, to finish the game within 16 months. The full Knights of the Old Republic 2 walkthrough includes the original content plus the Restored Content mod which adds much more content that was left out in the original release. The mini-games of the first game are back, including swoop bike racing and Pazaak. Gameplay mechanics are virtually the same as Knights of the Old Republic although there are some notable additions such as the option to choose a fighting style while wielding a lightsabre. The Order was almost wiped out by the Sith and you wake from unconsciousness with a mission to seek out the last few remaining Jedi. You follow the story of a Jedi who was exiled from the Jedi Order. It’s set in the Star Wars universe five years after the ending of the first game. More content is added with each expansion, including raising the level cap to 80 as of Legacy of the Sith in July 2021.Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords is the sequel to the acclaimed Knights of the Old Republic. PVP options include 12v12 space combat between ships. Players in Star Wars: The Old Republic can explore the different worlds and accomplish quests solo, or they can join parties and guilds. Aside from their starships, players can also acquire Galactic Strongholds for expanded housing options and flagships for guilds. Companions serve as assistants with passive or active tasks, including crafting, take on missions, or gather resources. Each class also gets their own type of starship which serves as their housing.Īs players in Star Wars: The Old Republic progress in their storylines, they can recruit companions. Players can also expand to advanced classes (2 for each base class). However, there is an option to purchase or unlock their access to mix and match.Īfter choosing a race, players select one of the 8 base classes: Jedi Consular, Jedi Knight, Smuggler, and Trooper for the Republic and Bounty Hunter, Imperial Agent, Sith Inquisitor, and Sith Warrior for the Empire. Those siding with the Republic can choose the Miraluka and Mirialan races, while the Empire faction has access to the Chiss, Rattataki, and Sith Pureblood. Player actions determine their alignment on the Light and Dark side division.īoth sides can choose either Human, Cyborg, Twi'lek or Zabrak races. Players in Star Wars: The Old Republic choose a race and a class, some of which are only accessible for either the Galactic Republic or the Sith Empire. In Star Wars: The Old Republic, the Galaxy is experiencing a brief peace between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire.
