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u/aeneas1642 · 3 pointsr/kotor

I've always been a fan of Star Wars. Growing up as a kid I got a copy of the Star Wars Encyclopedia for my birthday and I perused it constantly, reading basically every entry. I started reading the New Jedi Order books in middle school and kept reading the succeeding book series until I got to Legacy of the Force, I think. I think I got up to the book where they killed Mara Jade and the next one hadn't come out yet. Since I was still pretty young, the wait, and the fact that they were taking a weird tone with the books (it didn't feel so Star Wars-y, but more like a soap opera), made me not so engaged with the series. So I kind of stopped interacting with the Expanded Universe for awhile.

What changed that was actually the Star Wars: Old Republic game, sad as it is to say. I had been wanting some games to play in my free time and found out that the game was free to play. Then I found Knights of the Old Republic II at a used game store and figured that since I had been enjoying SWTOR enough that KOTORII should be a good buy. I loved it to pieces for its interesting take on the old familiar mythos. Not only did it kind of get me back into Star Wars but it got me more into gaming because I started to want to play other games by Obsidian Entertainment--I knew Chris Avellone had a lot of talent. So I got Fallout New Vegas and played a ton of that game and loved it to pieces.

u/WeaselOne · 33 pointsr/kotor

In 2015 Revan won a Hasbro fan poll along with Sabine Wren, as characters to be added to the toy line. The figures were eventually shipped in Fall 2016. However, the line of toys that Revan belonged to wasn't ordered by the big retailers like Walmart, Target, and Toys R Us. The reason was the figures in this box weren't tied to the movies.

It took a a while before there were scattered reports of people finding Revan in JC Penny's, Kohl's, or Best Buy.

If you want it, I just checked Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Black-Darth-Revan/dp/B01AWFKM7S

$18.99. Wow. There was a time online scalpers charged $70 for Revan.

u/darthrevan · 2 pointsr/kotor

Ha yeah definitely concentrate on school first! As a last resort, if you don't have the time or desire to play SWTOR all those hours, you can always watch YouTube videos of the Jedi Knight story (sort of like TV episodes).

And if you haven't already, read the Revan novel. Though it was controversial, and despite the fact that in my head I pretend it never happened, it still gives you the canon version of what happens between KOTOR and SWTOR.

u/mobilicomics · 39 pointsr/kotor

Hey all! Been under the weather lately and have had a lot going on with work but here is page 8 of issue 2. You can visit mobilicomics.com to find a gallery of all the pages in order! If you like 90's and early 2000's RTS games like Age of Empires and Warcraft 3, please consider reading Chronospire, my original series. It imagines elves and orcs battling in eras beyond the dark ages. It's available in print here: https://www.amazon.com/Chronospire-1-Brian-del-Rio/dp/1724547380/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=chronospire&qid=1550270967&s=gateway&sr=8-1

u/AlphaLupi · 6 pointsr/kotor

Someone's already mentioned the Tales of the Jedi comics, and those are fun if you want to get some of the extended backstory to the KOTOR games.

However, the absolute best related material is the KOTOR comic run. The story starts out on Taris where a Jedi padawan gets framed for murder and escapes from the Jedi Masters to try and clear his name. All this happens against the backdrop of the Mandalorian Wars and you get to see some of the major events that are referenced in the games along with a couple well-written cameos from KOTOR characters.

It's really fantastic and I can't recommend it enough. There's a lot to love as a KOTOR fan, but it's not too bogged down by trying to connect to the games that it forgets to tell its own story, which happens to be very good.

u/madshotqq · 1 pointr/kotor

I got this on my wall right now (put the sunglasses and the 0,5 liter bottle for perspective)
I got it from here, and they probably used this picture for it. At 164cm*60cm it does seem a bit grainy if you look at it from a close distance, but from a meter it looks perfect.

u/MrLLama802 · 3 pointsr/kotor

If you are playing on OG XBOX I used to have an action replay which allowed me to load up certain mods from a program bundled with the software.


However the easiest option would be to snag it from steam on sale. I grabbed it for 2.49 I believe a few years ago with Kotor 1 too

EDIT: its this guy right here

u/Professor_Gai · 3 pointsr/kotor

I'll be honest, I'm not sure what a fan novelisation of the game would add for me. Adapting source material like this would certainly be an interesting project and challenge, but what do you imagine adding to the story that isn't there already?

(Sleheyron could be an interesting addition, given it is basically only mentioned in the Knights games.)

In terms of source material, there is a novel by Drew Karpyshyn covering the events taking place after the first game, and there is also a series of graphic novels taking place during the same period, featuring Revan in a handful of them. There is also Star Wars: The Old Republic, the oft-maligned MMO that does tie up or string along a handful of plot threads left hanging by the two Knights games.

u/supattsu · 1 pointr/kotor

If you're willing to get a standalone mic, I highly recommend DT770 Pro headphones from Beyerdynamic

u/airandfingers · 1 pointr/kotor

That reminds me of Yahtzee's Mogworld.

His descriptions of PCs' behavior from the point of view of NPCs were hilarious.

u/RafSwi7 · 2 pointsr/kotor

> Give me that Revan statue please, I fucking need that in my life more then oxygen.

You mean this one?

u/McDonough89 · 1 pointr/kotor

Also, to add to that, if you're interested in Revan's exploits after the events of KotOR 1, I suggest reading Drew Karpyshyn's book "Revan." It's not exactly a pinnacle of literary craftsmanship, but it's a decent read that answers many questions for SW nerds and bridges the events between KotOR and SW:TOR.

http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Republic-Revan-Legends/dp/0345511352

u/Im_19 · 3 pointsr/kotor

Lego Star Wars Exclusive Minifigure: Darth Revan 5002123 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JIK7Z7O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_EOkGwbABRRMJ3

It was a polybag in 2014. I bought one unopened a few months ago. 5/7, so worth it.

u/Kramanos · 1 pointr/kotor

I'm not positive, but I believe this is the Jango Fett helmet he bought (note: it's the wrong pic on the product page): http://www.amazon.com/Deluxe-Jango-Fett-Adult-Mask/dp/B000H3UJJ2

u/phileris42 · 3 pointsr/kotor

The book "Revan" by Drew Karpyshyn: https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-The-Republic-Revan/dp/0345511352

links the stories together. If I recall correctly, the book was supposed to be "KotOR 3".

>!In short, Revan has visions/nightmares of a threat that has been unchecked, this being the Sith Emperor that caused his & Malak's fall to the dark side in the first place. He goes on a journey to reclaim his memory that leads him to captivity in Dromund Kaas. The Sith (Scourge) who has captured him is part of a coup against the "mad" emperor and Revan slowly turns him into an ally. The Exile searches for Revan after he's been lost for a while, and arrives to free him. The three allies move against the emperor. Scourge has a force vision that they will fail, leading him to kill the Exile and betray Revan, who is captured by the Emperor (the vision was kinda self-fulfilling at this point - it is unclear if Revan would have lost without Scourge's betrayal).!<