And the first one did have a dark side story, one that made sense in terms of character development.
Lol, now this thread is completely off topic, so I'll just say that I like the light story better.
I agree and disagree.I enjoyed playing darkside quite a bit more than I did lightside, because to me, it reflects what most people would do with that kind of power; they would abuse it for their own personal gain and by so doing, harm those around them. In my eyes, the dark side is symbolic of human nature: following impulses and satisfying desires, whereas the lightside could be summed up as the super-ego, as Freud might say, where one does only what one thinks it right or just.
The darkside represents what it means to be human, whereas the lightside would remove itself from any trace of humanity (love, friendship, emotion, passion, anger, fear, any and all of which define the human being). It is difficult to call oneself human after cutting oneself off from everything that defines humanity, but then again, denying their humanity seems to be what being a Jedi is all about. Mouse from The Matrix said it the best "To deny our own impulses, is to deny the very thing that makes us human"
:devil:Yess killing the jedi does bring immense pleasure. I am fully for the Dark Side and every time I play I laugh at the pathetic screams from the would-be "powerful" jedi and anyone who is an enemy of theirs is a friend of mine.Troile wrote:I love the dark side aspect for the storyline. Hunting down all the Jedi and Sith in the galaxy proved to alot more entertaining than saving the universe.
Defeating Vrook and absorbing all his power was the greatest kill.