It's been almost two decades since Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic was released on the PC and the original Xbox. Even though there have been several great games in the franchise such as Star Wars: Rogue Squadron and the excellent Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order, it's Knights of the Old Republic that is still held in high regard as the greatest Star Wars game ever.

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Other than backward compatibility on the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S, Knights of the Old Republic hasn't made its way onto another home console until now. This Switch port features remastered visuals and improved load times, and until the full remake, has been completed this iteration may be the best one yet. Here's why.

8 A Great Opening

Knights of the Old Republic Bastilla fighting a Sith

In typical Star Wars fashion, Knights of the Old Republic starts out in cinematic style. It focuses on the player's character, who awakens on a Republic ship in the middle of an attack.

The Republic ship is under attack from Sith vessels, who are trying to capture a powerful Jedi known as Bastilla. It's a great opening that sets the stage for what is not only one of the best Star Wars games of all time, but one of the greatest RPGs too.

7 Character Creation

Star Wars KOTOR Classes

While it isn't as detailed as some modern titles, Knights of the Old Republic still features a robust and flexible character creation system. This allows players to select and create the kind of classes they want their protagonist to fall into.

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There will come a point in the story where the protagonist needs to make another choice in how their character will behave in combat as well. It goes without saying that the game offers players a ton of options to make the characters their own — perfect for an RPG structure.

6 The Narrative Choices

KOTOR's Juhani Cathar

There are a lot of RPGs out there that offer the player narrative choices. However, few are as impactful as the ones found in Knights of the Old Republic.

There are several instances throughout the game's story that will significantly change the direction of the narrative. In addition, the Light and Dark choices that the protagonist will frequently encounter have a major impact on how the supporting cast reacts to the player's character.

5 Great Supporting Cast

Star Wars KOTOR Combat

Throughout the player's journey in Knights of the Old Republic, they will meet a memorable cast of characters that each have their own personal stories to tell. Wookies, mercenaries, droids, and more roam the expansive universe.

As stated above, each character will react differently depending on the light and dark actions. Thus, the player will be faced with some huge decisions when it comes to taking sides. This colorful variety of characters is also backed up by an excellent voice cast, which has stood the test of time.

4 The Story

Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic Darth Malak

When Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic was released in 2003, it received much critical acclaim for its story and almost two decades later that still rings true. KOTOR is set 4000 years before the events of the prequel trilogy, making it an interesting part of the Star Wars world's history.

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There have been several references and allusions to the events that occurred in KOTOR in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Rebels, The Mandalorian, and The Last Jedi. This means that the game's story is potentially canon, which makes KOTOR essential lore for fans of the Star Wars saga. Despite having a branching narrative, the game has a compelling story and a fantastic plot twist that won't be spoiled here, as players should experience it firsthand.

3 The Branching Narrative

knights of the old republic main character and droid

It's easy to see that BioWare's stamp is all over Knights of the Old Republic; for example the branching choice system from this game evolved into the Mass Effect series. Fans of the latter series looking for something new would do well to try one of BioWare's best early console titles.

The flexibility of the quest system is reminiscent of one of BioWare's earlier classics Baldur's Gate and its direct sequel Baldur's Gate 2: Shadows of Amn. The quality of the storytelling is evident too where choices between light, dark, and somewhere in between can change the path of the story in a way that feels organic.

2 Light & Dark Choices Effect Appearance

knights of the old republic Darth Malak

There are a lot of RPGs with good and bad choices, which typically have an effect on how the character behaves and how the world reacts around them. However, very few games have a feature where certain choices will affect the protagonist's appearance.

Taking the evil route in Knights of the Old Republic actually changes the physical appearance of the player character. Continue on the path of evil and they will start resembling something like The Emperor, with yellow eyes and deathly pale skin.

1 Updated Visuals

knights of the old republic party

Even though this Switch version of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic doesn't compare to modern titles, it is still the best-looking version yet. The visuals and textures have been cleaned up nicely, and it looks beautiful and plays well when the Switch is undocked.

In addition to the spruced-up graphics, the loading times in KOTOR are definitely improved from the game's original release. As a result, dropping in and out of a massive RPG like this one is a much smoother experience when combined with its handheld mode.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is available now for Android, iOS, Mac OS X, PC, Switch, and Xbox.

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