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    Star Wars: The Old Republic

    Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Dec 20, 2011

    Star Wars: The Old Republic is a massively-multiplayer role-playing game set 300 years after the events of BioWare's Knights of the Old Republic series, but still approximately 3,600 years before the events of the films.

    werupenstein's Star Wars: The Old Republic (PC) review

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    A great single player MMO

    I bought Star Wars: The Old Republic back when it came out and it has been sitting on my shelf staring at me all these years, and with the new movies ramping up I have an overwhelming urge to get into Star Wars stuff so figured now is the time.

    First off I played the beta for SWTOR for all of about 2 hours and hated it, it was just a goofy space WoW knockoff that didn't offer anything new or interesting. I still think that was true at the time, but my experience with the current game has been much better for one single reason I can identify. I don't know when Bioware made this change, but in the game right now, they have tuned the leveling progression to 100% match the completion of the main story line. There is no more need to grind out inconsequential busy work missions, just play the story and you will make your levels and get your gear.

    I honestly can say that the way the game stands now, it is pretty much KOTOR 3 with 8 distinct stories you can play which I think is pretty much what everyone wanted in the first place.

    The only catch is that you have to subscribe to get the enhanced leveling experience, the game comes with a one month subscription, I made it to the end of the story in roughly 50 hours so I think with that 1 month you could easily get 1-2 stories done and pay for a few more months if you'd like more.

    Other things I enjoyed:

    The dungeons that contain story content can be run in solo mode, you get some interesting boss battles with an AI tank/healer paving the way for you.

    The companions are actually very helpful and each one you get through the normal story progression brings a lot of new gameplay possibilities to the game.

    Things that I didn't enjoy

    The game seems really empty before you hit the level cap, there are so many different planets and areas that you rarely see other people at all while you are leveling.

    The combat is very much traditional mmo combat, waiting for cooldowns on all your abilities, I don't think the combat in KotOR 1 or 2 was very good either so not really a deal breaker but it doesn't compare to say Mass Effect.

    There is an overwhelming amount of stuff to this game, I figured with the amount of time I played WoW I acclimate to this game fairly easily, but there is a lot of stuff that I just haven't figured out and don't care to.

    I think this game has come a long way and its a good single player experience now for subscribers and anyone can jump in and give it a shot for free now.

    Other reviews for Star Wars: The Old Republic (PC)

      "The Force is Strong With This One" 0

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      5 out of 8 found this review helpful.

      SWTOR, The Game You Need to Play or Your Life Will Be Disadvantaged 0

      by saltwaterdiodeYes it’s that good. What’s better than being a part of the force? When SWTOR first came out people bought it up (they even invested in it before it was released). Fans played through the content so quickly that the game development teams couldn’t fabricate enough new missions to keep players employed and then people got bored. In addition to being bored they started to feel ripped off since the game came at a cost of $15 per month. At $15 per month your game ha...

      1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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