Star Wars™: KOTOR II

Published by: Aspyr Media (iDP)

Description

Five years after the events from the award winning Star Wars® Knights of the Old Republic™, the Sith Lords have hunted the Jedi to the edge of extinction and are on the verge of crushing the Old Republic.
With the Jedi Order in ruin, the Republic’s only hope is a lone Jedi struggling to reconnect with the Force. As this Jedi, you will be faced with the galaxy’s most dire decision: Follow the light side or succumb to the dark…
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C H O O S E · Y O U R · D E S T I N Y
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The choices you make will affect your character, those in your party, and those who may join you in your quest.
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Technical Support Notes
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You can contact Aspyr’s Support Team via support.aspyr.com
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Great game imperfectly adapted.

Westonianism on

United States

As the title says, a rather decent lucasarts title has had the shine rubbed off by imperfect porting. First, a make-or-break hallmark of professionalism is whether or not the user can play their own audio during gameplay. Here, the only options are to listen to game audio or Total. Silence. This would have been such an easy fix. Smh. Second, and much trickier to address, a user’s in-game menus have a tendency to reset themselves. Since better, stronger force powers are acquired later in the game, the persistence of low-level, simple options defeats the purpose of a quick menu. Third, nothing. Some will voice their dissatisfaction with the game’s construction, styling, gameplay, or plot, but for its’ time this was a really lovely, immersive game. It’s been fun replaying it. I only wish I could listen to my 🤬music or audiobooks while playing it.

Controller support

Jsjdjxisj on

United States

Be real nice if it was controller supported.

Some good and bad

St@r-L0rd on

United States

Please add support for the Backbone Controller!! Now that that's out of the way, onto the full review. If you're looking at this game then you've probably played it on Xbox years ago. This is a great port of the classic Xbox exclusive. Much like the original, this is a faithful port of the original game. The good 1. It's finally available on mobile!! 2. It has achievements, something the original had removed for some pointless reason. 3. You can do the saber Flourish, which the original lacked (criminal). The bad... 1. It has some bugs but that's to be understood with porting a console game to mobile, and the console version had bugs as well. 2. I said this in my opening, but this game lacks support for the backbone controller. I fail to understand why the original supports it, but the sequel does not. This is, in my opinion, the biggest flaw with the mobile version, and will hopefully be addressed soon. Bottom line, if you're a fan of the game from way back when, get the game. I took off one star for the lack of backbone support.

Please bring back lost content…

Nick Perrelli on

United States

I get you focused on bugs primarily but you have missed a golden opportunity for DLC I would happily pay for, between the mission HK factory missions, and SO MUCH MORE content cut from the final game, I don’t have the resources to MOD my iOS files alone. It’s the same as the Xbox version with even more cut out it seems. Maybe a mega remaster?

Controller support

Ashe2k2 on

United States

Add controller support for backbone.

KOTOR 2

jdkdjeid on

United States

I have played this game before and I loved it just as much as I did the first one but since I got a backbone I wanted to start picking it up again I tried it on the first one it worked perfectly but the second one it doesn’t allow me to do anything even when I unplug and plug it back in again

No controller support

Can spell on

United States

Despite claiming controller support I have not found one that works. Tried Bluetooth and plug in controllers; four different brands.

We need mfi controller support for backbone

Woahdash on

United States

We need mfi controller support for backbone. Not just Bluetooth.

Overall - not bad but does have some bugs

Forty- Seven on

United States

I grew up playing KOTOR I and KOTOR II so was very excited to see a mobile version. Overall, KOTOR ll is awesome and just as I remember it. The music/speech during cutscenes or dialogue in the game is glitchy sometimes (the music just randomly cuts out) and I was rather disappointed that they didn’t patch the bug with the quest for the TSF bounty for the wanted criminals - they never appear in the restoration zone on Telos to be able to complete the quest. I believe it’s been fixed on the console version (I’ve recently played it). Other than these things, the game satisfies my nostalgia for sure.

Fix the Bugs!!

Huntz7 on

United States

Amazing game, happy with everything except I am stuck due to a bug. Jekk Jekk Tarr has the doors closed and there is no way around it. I have multiple saves, restarted my phone, closed the app, looked online for an answer. This is the main quest, I can’t get on the Ebon Hawk can’t go into the bar the door that’s closed isn’t clickable. Please fix ASAP. Very frustrating.

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