Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords

Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords (or KOTOR 2) is a 2004 role playing game created by Obsidian Entertainment and Lucasarts. The game takes place five years after the events of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (3951 BBY).

Plot
After the events of the previous game, now known as the Jedi Civil War, the Jedi Order has been almost destroyed by the Sith, and it is up to a Jedi who was previously exiled from the Jedi Order to find the remaining Jedi to take down the Sith, while discovering the reasons for his exile.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) A great follow up to the first game.
 * 2) The game has a well written story, one of the darkest for Star Wars.
 * 3) Decent looking graphics, which were good for 2004.
 * 4) The game introduces 3 villains, Sith Lords Darth Traya, Darth Sion and Darth Nihilus, who are well done antagonists.
 * 5) Just like the first game, you can choose to play as a boy or a girl.
 * 6) Just like the first game, you can follow the Light Side or the Dark Side, and certain party members such as Mira (light side) or Hanhaar (Dark Side) will only join you on certain alignments.
 * 7) *The game features a subplot where you can reveal and awake party members'Force powers, turning them into Jedi knights and rebuilding the Order. If you do, you can teach them Force powers and battle styles.
 * 8) Great game effects even in 2000 standards.
 * 9) Great party members, all with their own unique attacks and quirks.
 * 10) Awesome soundtrack.
 * 11) The game is rather long, clocking in at about 100 hours or more depending on whether you do all the side-missions.
 * 12) Good looking cutscenes.
 * 13) Fan-favourite character, HK-47 returns as a party member.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Again, there are some glitches here and there.
 * 2) The game is partially unfinished, due to a rushed deadline. To name a few, an entire planet featuring droids, a chapter involving the HK Droid factory, missing sub-plots, for example, HK-47 saying there is something wrong with the Ebon Hawk's security, were all cut from the game.
 * 3) The two endings can be considered unsatisfying, due to the unfinished state.
 * 4) The game's Prologue level at Peragus II can be considered repetitive to some people.

Trivia

 * There was going to be Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic III, unfortunately, it was canceled as part of cuts initiated in 2004 aimed at positioning LucasArts for future success. Although Bioware created Star Wars: The Old Republic which some people said to be the real Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic III.