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Star Wars: The Old Republic Pre-Order Available

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Star Wars: The Old Republic Pre-Order Available

Posted on 22 July 2011 by Austin Golding

Today pre-order was officially made available by EA and Bioware for Star Wars: The Old Republic

 

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TOR At Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) 2009

Posted on 06 September 2009 by Austin Golding

A couple Star Wars related video game tidbits have come out of this year’s Penny Arcade Expo (PAX). In regards to Star Wars: The Old RepublicBioWare announced that Coruscant will be a playable planet. Check out the video below via DarthHater.com:

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PAX 2009: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic PC download available

Posted on 06 September 2009 by Austin Golding

BioWare and LucasArts teamed up several years ago to bring one of the best games ever made, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, to gamers. However, the PC version of the RPG hasn’t been made available in stores for some time. That just changed today. At the end of a presentation for BioWare’s upcoming MMO Star Wars: The Old Republic during PAX 2009, BioWare gave out codes to the attendees to download a free version of the game via Steam.

Naturally we checked ot see if the game was available for download and purchase via Steam and sure enough there it was. The game is also available viaDirect2Drive. Both outlets are selling the game for $9.99 which is a true bargain to check out one of the best games of all time. And if you are at PAX and happen to miss today’s presentation, it will be repeated tomorrow at 11 am. If we were betting people we suspect that BioWare still has some Steam codes for KOTOR to give away.

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The Old Republic's 4th Holorecord Online

Posted on 05 September 2009 by Austin Golding

From SWTOR.com:

“Jedi Master Gnost-Dural has entered a new holorecord in the Jedi Archive. After a thorough analysis of the evidence, Master Gnost-Dural has discovered that the Mandaloriansí return to the galaxy and alliance with the Sith was no coincidenceóit was the result of years of shadowy machinations by the sinister agents of Imperial Intelligence.

BTC 14 ñ Frustrated by a series of Republic military victories, the Empire began exploring alternative strategies in its drive to conquer the galaxy. Despite the tantalizing offers of Imperial Diplomats, members of the galaxyís notorious underworld refused to swear allegiance to the Sith Empire. Thus, Imperial Intelligence began laying the groundwork to win the underworldís loyalty through other means. Infiltrating the gladiatorial arenas of Geonosis, Imperial agents fixed the fights to cultivate the rise of a new Mandaloreóan Imperial puppet who would call forth some of the galaxyís most proud and independent warriors to unknowingly aid in the Empireís dark designs.

Watch the fourth Timeline holorecord, The Empire Changes Strategy, narrated by actor Lance Henriksen.”

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Star Wars: The Old Republic Hands-On

Posted on 31 August 2009 by Austin Golding

“One of the most hotly anticipated PC games on GameSpot at the moment is Lucasarts and BioWare’s upcoming massively multiplayer online role-playing game, Star Wars: The Old Republic. Mixing George Lucas’ epic sci-fi universe with BioWare’s successful role-playing experience seems like a pretty safe bet after the success of the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic series. That game mixed successful MMO pillars, such as combat, progression, and exploration with something BioWare excels at: compelling, narrative-rich storylines. Announced late last year, details about the game have slowly emerged since then, and so far, we’ve seen a number of Empire and Republic classes, including the bounty hunter, smuggler, trooper and Sith. We finally got a brief play of SWTOR as a Sith warrior at GamesCom 2009 in Cologne, Germany.

Before we got hands-on, we were treated to another demo and briefly introduced to the Sith homeworld of Korriban. We saw the massive pyramid-shaped Sith Academy in the distance and a quest that involved clearing a tomb of grave robbers so we could collect some valuable Sith artifacts for our quest giver. Our BioWare guide, playing as a level four character, made quick work of the raiders, as well as some giant K’Lor slugs and their smaller broodlings at which point we moved on to a familiar setting: the hands-on section from the same demo that we saw previously at E3 2009.

Playing as a Sith instead of a bounty hunter this time around, we arrived on a Sith warship with another player, with the task of disciplining the captain who has defied his superior’s orders. After a brief cutscene, we engaged in some multiplayer dialogue, which allowed both us and our party member to choose our own responses and then ultimately decide whether the captain should live or die. We saw the former decision played out at E3, so we decided to go against Sith convention and show mercy. The captain didn’t take our kindness for granted and requested that we help him defeat some Jedi scum about to land on the ship.

Our decision to save the captain instantly resulted in a new path opening up to us. Instead of taking a right turn toward a shuttle bay elevator, our route instead took us left, into a different area of the ship. The basic controls are all very standard for an MMO: right-clicking the mouse selects other characters, powers are mapped to the keyboard’s top button row, and W, A, S, and D keys are used to move. Your character won’t automatically attack an enemy within range however, so you will need to keep using those powers to make mincemeat of those Republic dogs. Certain powers, such as basic attacks, earn action points, while others use them. After fighting a few low-level Republic troopers, we’d earned enough to use the Force charge power. This ranged attack lets you perform a huge leap attack to quickly get up close to an enemy. The impale power, meanwhile, stabs your lightsaber through an enemy for a powerful attack. Area stun temporarily freezes enemies in your vicinity, while Force choke lets you perform Darth Vader’s powerful signature move. It won’t be enough to kill Jedi apprentices and knights, but it will sap a fair amount of their health and feels totally badass. If you succumb to the powers of the light side and die, you won’t necessarily have to begin the quest from the start, and numerous items, such as bacta cylinders, will be able to revive you. Finally, we were also told by a BioWare staffer that you will earn more powers through player-versus-environment main and side quests.

For more information about the Sith class read our recently published Q&A with SWTOR’s creative director James Ohlen and associate lead designer Emmanuel Lusinchi and visit gamescom.gamespot.com for the rest of our coverage from GamesCom 2009.”

Luke Anderson, Gamespot UK

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The Old Republic Web Comic – Act 2 Part 5

Posted on 30 August 2009 by Austin Golding

The fifth part of Act 2 of the online web comic for the LucasArts MMO The Old Republic, is now online at their official website. “Threat of Peace” will reveal 3 pages every two Fridays to provide some backstory on the events of the video game. Make sure to check it out!

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New Star Wars the Old Republic character announced "Sith Warrior"

Posted on 29 August 2009 by Austin Golding

http://email.swtor.com/a/hBKmFNlB7uvlmB7uyD$-pPnDu4Z/sithtitle

Visit here to see the full details on the sith warrior.

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Star Wars the Old Republic Developer Walkthrough

Posted on 25 August 2009 by Austin Golding

A new video is up for Star Wars the Old Republic it is a awesome preview of the game. Visit Here to watch the video and download it.

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