WELL, one of the developers behind that mod has posted a mobile version for the just-released iOS and Android versions of KOTOR 2. One of the most complete and well-known of those mods is called TSLRCM, or The Sith Lords Restored Content Modification. The community behind KOTOR 2 has worked diligently since the game’s release a decade and a half ago to track down much of that cut content inside of the game’s files and restore it by way of unofficial mods. However, KOTOR 2 was pretty famously rushed to completion to make a holiday 2004 release, and over the years it has come out that a lot of content ended up on the cutting room floor rather than making it into the game. While it’s a hotly debated topic as to which game is the superior game, I think everyone can agree that both KOTOR games are downright fantastic in their own rights and being able to tote both of them around in your pocket is a gift to be appreciated. Given how fantastic an experience playing through the original KOTOR on mobile was, being able to do the same with the sequel was an exciting prospect indeed. Just last week we learned that Aspyr media would be bringing the classic Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: The Sith Lords aka KOTOR 2 to iOS and Android devices this week, which I explained at the time was something we’d been waiting half a decade for.
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