The controls are very simple and straightforward, and thus far I haven’t encountered any glitches. As is its bravery in addressing themes not really discussed before in Star Wars games, such as the true nature of the force. It has its flaws (the whole opening Peragus mission is pretty tedious) and the ending leaves further questions to be answered, but overall it’s superior to its predecessor in terms of character development and depth in my opinion. Thinking of it in terms of traditional Star Wars themes, KOTOR is like A New Hope, whereas KOTOR II provides a much more mysterious and thought-provoking story. This has a very different feel to it than the original game. I’ve played both KOTOR games many times before, but the convenience of being able to play them both on a phone or tablet cannot be overstated.
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