
“With the resolution updates, performance optimizations, and The Sith Lords Restored Content DLC coming post-launch, we hope gamers will see this becoming one of the ideal platforms to dive into the galaxy showcased in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. “We’re really grateful that we get to work on such amazing and beloved titles for fans of the original game and new ones exploring these experiences for the first time,” says Michael Blair, senior director of Business Development at Aspyr. The first game had some issues on launch, but it plays fine today without any additional patches desperately needed.
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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords’s Nintendo Switch port joins the re-releases of the original KOTOR, Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Outcast, and, most recently, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, rounding out an acclaimed collection of classic Star Wars titles for the hybrid system. For what it’s worth, the second game got a patch because there are parts of it that are outright broken (it’s possible to get buggy, softlocked conversations in a few places due to prior decisions). Engage in this saga set in the Golden Age of the Republic-over 4,000 years before the first Star Wars film, when both Jedi and Sith number in the thousands. Players can expect a polished version of the 2004 classic with improvements that include resolution updates and performance optimizations, as well as The Sith Lords Restored Content DLC, which will be available at a later date.

Combat engine follows similar 'real-time with pause' rules. Character development and combat are handled similarly to BioWares previous RPGs such as Baldurs Gate series. Lucasfilm Games has announced that Aspyr’s modern port of Obsidian Entertainment’s classic Star Wars RPG, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, will be available for Nintendo Switch owners to enjoy beginning on June 8. Knights of the Old Republic is a role-playing game that uses the Star Wars D20 rule system, which is similar to the 3rd Edition of Dungeons & Dragons.
