At the start, you create your Exile from a choice of different Jedi types, like the Counselor and Sentinel that start you off with different powers and feats available. The biggest change comes from the fact that from the outset, you will have access to Force abilities. The gameplay in the sequel largely remains unchanged from the first game, adopting a modified Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition ruleset. What comes next is a wild adventure filled with twists and surprises as you struggle to reclaim your connection with the Force and work to rebuild the destroyed Jedi Council after the Jedi Civil War all but ended the order. You awaken on a mining station, with no memory of how you got there, being told that you were the lone survivor of a highly-damaged familiar freighter. Set five years after the conclusion of the first game, in KOTOR 2 you play as the Exile, a former Jedi soldier of Revan’s who was cut off from the Force and stripped of their Jedi title. And much like the first game, KOTOR2 feels pretty damn good on it. It was only a matter of time until they brought the acclaimed sequel to Nintendo’s money maker, and now Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 - The Sith Lords, is now available on Switch. It was only eight short months ago that developer Aspyr surprised everyone and dropped the original Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic on Nintendo Switch.