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The heart of KOTOR is its morality system. As you travel from the skyscrapers of Taris to the pristine beaches of Rakata Prime, every conversation and quest forces a choice between the and the Dark Side .

More than two decades after its 2003 release, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR) remains a high-water mark for both the Star Wars franchise and the RPG genre. Developed by BioWare, it didn't just give players a lightsaber; it gave them a galaxy where their choices actually mattered, redefining how we experience stories in a galaxy far, far away. A Galaxy Forgotten: The Setting Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

This era allows for a "quintessential" Star Wars feel—ancient prophecies, epic space battles, and a thriving Jedi Order—without being shackled to film continuity. Forge Your Own Destiny The heart of KOTOR is its morality system

Set roughly 4,000 years before the rise of the Galactic Empire, KOTOR escapes the shadow of the Skywalker saga to tell a fresh story. The Republic is on its knees, reeling from the Mandalorian Wars and now facing a relentless Sith armada led by the ruthless Darth Malak. Developed by BioWare, it didn't just give players

The Force is Strong with This One: A Tribute to Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic