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December 2011
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SWTOR isn't my dream Star Wars game, it isn't even my dream MMORPG but I did enjoy playing it. Even though it doesn't add anything new to either of these genres it brings on dewey-eyed Star Wars nostalgia. Having reached level 21, Bioware has me hooked li...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-01-05, Autor: Stuart , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
Strong storytelling and great Star Wars atmosphere, Masses of content for solo players and groups, Feels like Knights of the Old Republic
Not a big step on from World of Warcraft and its clones, Slow, grindy sections and excess backtracking, Performance poor on laptops and slower systems
The Old Republic is not the MMO to sign up for if you're looking for revolutionary gameplay or a new approach to the genre. There are still irritations and sections that drag, and at times group play feels like a secondary priority. Yet it's hard to ignor...
It’s not hard to see where all the millions of credits went. Star Wars: The Old Republic was a Sisyphean undertaking for Bioware. They’ve largely pulled it off too. Highly addictive it is.More Articles >>> ...
Zusammenfassung: Published January 1st 2012. Written by Nickolai Niver. Editor’s Note: Please welcome darkzero’s new writer Nickolai Niver as he takes a few moments to share the ups and downs of the newly-released Star Wars: The Old Reuplic. Enjoy!MMOs are a plague on ...
Zusammenfassung: BioWare have certainly pulled a few new tricks with SWTOR. While at its heart it offers a classic MMO experience, new features like the fully voice acted...
Zusammenfassung: There is a real dearth of science fiction-based Massively Multiplayer (MMO) games on the market today, which is odd given the relative frequency with which other gaming genres tend to leverage that kind of narrative. If there was ever a story that was ...
Engaging class missions with a distinctly BioWare feel. Well-designed skills. A good sense of being in the Star Wars Universe. An epic orchestral score and solid voice acting. Lightsabers.
Occasionally buggy. Currently limited end-game. Force alignment and Social points system are prescribed. Some poor design decisions that will be ironed out in later patches (auction House GUI, no PvP level brackets, and so on.)