SW:KotoR II - SPOILERS GALORE

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SO if you played through via the Dark Side, fill me in on what happens and what becomes of your allies.

I'll do the same for anyone curious about the light side ending.

My biggest complaint about the game:
The guy on the box cover should be a major part of the game, not a fucking sidenote.
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By the time I got midway thru the game, my dude was unto a god. There was literally nothing that could stand in my way for more than 10 seconds. Doing well over 100 pts on average per shot. This was missing quite a bit from the first game. & they did leave way too much shit as loose ends. Like what about the fucking shadow generator dealie at the end? The two fucking droids were just sitting there & then it faded to another scene. I was expecting to get back to it since it was kinda important it seemed.
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By the time I got midway thru the game, my dude was unto a god. There was literally nothing that could stand in my way for more than 10 seconds. Doing well over 100 pts on average per shot.


Ditto. If you think about it, that's the way it should be.

As for the loose ends, the entire game seemed to be filled with them. Soooooooo many plot lines are introduced and then dropped throughout the game.

Just a horribly put together game.
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