Rating: Summary: awsome Review: this game is unlike any other. it is unfit for my compliments it is spectacular. The graphics make it look like its real people going through this quest. Plus you get to do awsome jedi stuff like get lightsabers and upgrade them with crystals. also you get feats and jedi powers to help you in your quest but i have to say some parts do get hard but there is always a way with your team that you can chose and develop to be powerful people to defeat the enemy. But thats not all you can be good or bad so chose your side and fight.
Rating: Summary: awsome Review: this game is unlike any other. it is unfit for my compliments it is spectacular. The graphics make it look like its real people going through this quest. Plus you get to do awsome jedi stuff like get lightsabers and upgrade them with crystals. also you get feats and jedi powers to help you in your quest but i have to say some parts do get hard but there is always a way with your team that you can chose and develop to be powerful people to defeat the enemy. But thats not all you can be good or bad so chose your side and fight.
Rating: Summary: Disappointed Review: This guide is subpar. I used it to play KoTOR, but ended up printing online walkthroughs by the end of the game. The layout is wholly confusing, referencing from section to section, causing you to flip back and forth between pages. The maps are confusing, as well, and also very incomplete. There is no legend next to the maps, so add that on top of the fact that the walkthrough itself is rather jumbled, you end up cross-referencing like a lost little old woman trying to make sense of the maps. They don't make it easy for you to find out what the waypoints correspond to. They also make many mistakes in the walkthrough. For example, they indicate some actions will grant Light/Dark side points when they don't, they give suggest actions that get you killed with a boss, they don't tell you how to do things they suggest (they say to do it, but don't explain how), and in one boss fight, they suggested to focus your attacks on one character when it should have been the other (the mob they tell you to attack happens to be nearly invincible, imagine that!). The maps are a sore point for me. The guide references to certain waypoints, but they aren't on the maps. This happens OFTEN, where they'll say get quest items from 9b and 9c, for example, but there is no 9b or 9c on the map. They also try to make the guide simpler by citing waypoints for the main quest in letters(A, B, C), subquests in numbers (1, 2, 3), and other quests in letters and numbers (1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, etc.). Unfortunately, this makes the maps a MESS to read, expecially with the wacky layouts, makes it even harder to understand which waypoints mean what. Take what this guide tells you with a grain of salt. If you find yourself unable to beat bosses based on their advice, the problem probably isn't you. I actually started to make a list of discrepencies to suppliment this guide for my husband. I finally gave up and just printed an online walkthrough for him to use instead of this guide. The abilities/feats/weapons/armor lists are a useful reference, but becomes obsolete as you go on, since you become familiar with all the feats, powers, and equipment available.
Rating: Summary: Disappointed Review: This guide is subpar. I used it to play KoTOR, but ended up printing online walkthroughs by the end of the game. The layout is wholly confusing, referencing from section to section, causing you to flip back and forth between pages. The maps are confusing, as well, and also very incomplete. There is no legend next to the maps, so add that on top of the fact that the walkthrough itself is rather jumbled, you end up cross-referencing like a lost little old woman trying to make sense of the maps. They don't make it easy for you to find out what the waypoints correspond to. They also make many mistakes in the walkthrough. For example, they indicate some actions will grant Light/Dark side points when they don't, they give suggest actions that get you killed with a boss, they don't tell you how to do things they suggest (they say to do it, but don't explain how), and in one boss fight, they suggested to focus your attacks on one character when it should have been the other (the mob they tell you to attack happens to be nearly invincible, imagine that!). The maps are a sore point for me. The guide references to certain waypoints, but they aren't on the maps. This happens OFTEN, where they'll say get quest items from 9b and 9c, for example, but there is no 9b or 9c on the map. They also try to make the guide simpler by citing waypoints for the main quest in letters(A, B, C), subquests in numbers (1, 2, 3), and other quests in letters and numbers (1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, etc.). Unfortunately, this makes the maps a MESS to read, expecially with the wacky layouts, makes it even harder to understand which waypoints mean what. Take what this guide tells you with a grain of salt. If you find yourself unable to beat bosses based on their advice, the problem probably isn't you. I actually started to make a list of discrepencies to suppliment this guide for my husband. I finally gave up and just printed an online walkthrough for him to use instead of this guide. The abilities/feats/weapons/armor lists are a useful reference, but becomes obsolete as you go on, since you become familiar with all the feats, powers, and equipment available.
Rating: Summary: Could've had more Review: This guide was OK. It told you the main parts, and had tips for equipping, characters, and items. It told you what to do and how to do it. They also had a large list of items, checklists of where to get them, and what they did. However, there were a few problems. The maps were confusing to read, and weren't that detailed. It wasn't horrible though, because KOTOR has in-game maps anyway. Also, the guide was a bit scattered, and it was made using the test design. What that means is that it has a few items that were taken out listed and some incorrect stats on certain items. Overall, it does the job, but it could've done a better job.
|