![]() ![]() That said, the UI does look a bit inflated when you play docked. KOTOR looks great while playing in mobile mode, too. It's worth mentioning that I'm playing on a first-gen Switch for this review, but the colors are vibrant and the user interface is easy to navigate, with the menus fitting well to the size of the screen. Nothing's too small or hard to read. With that said, the cinematics hold up surprisingly well here, receiving a slight boost in resolution on the newer hardware. The visuals can feel a bit dated considering it's more than 18 years old now. To be clear, this version of KOTOR on Switch is a port, not a remake or remaster. In short, there's a lot of replayability in KOTOR even all these years later, especially given the three base classes and three Jedi classes available in each playthrough. Then, when I awakened my Force powers, I chose Jedi Consular to bolster my Force powers and weaken my opponent's resolve against Force abilities. It gives me additional luck stats and a sneak attack on top, helping me deal considerable damage to unsuspecting foes. ![]() For example, I chose to play as a scoundrel as my starting class. In typical RPG fashion, there are an immense amount of choices to make when creating your character, from stat points, feats, class-specific abilities, and more, allowing you to branch out into any path you'd like - and even mix and match. Most interactions work on the good/neutral/bad dialogue system, making it pretty easy to choose a specific side of The Force. ![]() You, and to a degree your companions, change in alignment based on the choices you make as you interact with the world and NPCs through many dialogue checks. As the story progresses, you unlock the ability to wield The Force and ultimately have the choice of becoming a heroic Jedi, an evil Sith, or the now-Legends bound gray variant. In Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, the protagonist suffers from amnesia and can take the mantle of three character classes: Scoundrel, Scout, or Soldier. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Switch Review - One with the Force Since then, KOTOR has been seared in my mind as one of the best RPGs of all time. So, I just couldn’t turn down the chance to review one of my favorite games, and one of the best Star Wars games ever developed, on Nintendo Switch. ![]()
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