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Star Wars KOTOR Sequel Confirmed 24

Ant writes "A story over at Blue's News reveals that the June 2004 print issues of Electronic Gaming Monthly and Computer Gaming World (on newsstands in late April) will confirm a sequel to Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, and that the game is, as previously rumored, in development at Obsidian Entertainment, the developer formed by ex-Black Isle boss Fergus Urquhart."
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Star Wars KOTOR Sequel Confirmed

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  • Wonderful (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Anthony Boyd ( 242971 ) on Saturday March 20, 2004 @03:09AM (#8619353) Homepage

    You know, I've been stuck in BG1/BG2/PS:T/Arcanum for years. I just can't seem to get into newer RPGs. I have NWN, I have KotOR. I've managed to get through the first act of each and then my interest wanes. I think it's the lack of NPC party banter (although Carth won't shut up sometimes).

    Anyway, I think this could be great. Feargus could take a game that is just on the edge of holding my interest, and turn it into something an ounce more interesting. I don't know what it is for certain, but I know that Feargus (and actually, most of the team at Obsidian) built a lot of the games I like. They may be able to give it some of the old-skool goodness that wins me over. I really hope so, because I think I might have finally exhausted all the quests in BG2.

  • by fatboyslack ( 634391 ) on Saturday March 20, 2004 @08:17AM (#8620111) Journal
    Well, not voyeuristic, stuff, but I was amused how they tailor the story depending on the sex of your character. Carth seems threatened more often, and acts the goose more so than usual. Amusing. Maybe.
  • by yinako ( 763845 ) on Saturday March 20, 2004 @10:36AM (#8620564)
    KOTOR was as good as they clam, due to its insuffishent details, my Plane Scape Torment had more details on screen, and the fact its 2D doesn't mean it looks worse then 3D games
  • Comment removed (Score:3, Interesting)

    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Saturday March 20, 2004 @10:47AM (#8620609)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion

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