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As good as the original?

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As good as the original?

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I was just thinkin', KOTOR was probably the best RPG I ever played (Except Morrowind, which owns Lucasarts poor, underpayed arses :D ), which got me wondering: is KOTOR 2, in yous guys's oppinions, better, worse, or equal to its predacesor? Is it worth my well saved money, or should I chuck my extra fiddy bucks into my in-conception custom PC?

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Hmm tough question. It depends on what you like. If you like story line then no, it's not better. But if you like better game play then yes, it is better. But overall I would have to say that its a little bit less than the original. But then again i've only played it once and I kind of want to play another round. So it might be a game were you kind of grow to it. I recomend to buy it though.
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It's definitely good enough to buy. Like Obi-Wan-Evan says, the story isn't as good. It's also a lot more loaded up with bugs than the original.

However the gameplay IS better. And it seems longer. It's hard to say which one I like more, though. It's a good sequel that will be even better if obsidian puts out a patch to fix the plentiful bugs.
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