

What are they? Where do they come from? Why are they so easy to kill? Nobody knows. The main (and only enemy) on Malachor V's surface are these Storm Beasts. Let's just assume that was the case for our LP, and we'll go from there. Each of them was to make their way towards the final confrontation, alone. Well, where they were supposed to end up was being scattered to the four winds after the Ebon Hawk crashed. And you don't get to find out what happened to them, because that's cut too. The urgency to hurry through this place to help your friends is gone. The best part of this game, the writing, is suddenly gone. Instead, it's just an hour of your single character slogging through a legion of boring enemies until you get to the end boss. Suddenly it's not so poignant and tragic any more. So if KOTOR's ending is pretty much the same thing, why all the complaints? Well imagine the above scenario, except they cut out the parts that show what happened to your other party members. I've never heard many grievances about that particular ending. As the Nameless One fights his way through the place, the player is interrupted by various cutscenes of the other NPC party members, also alone, trying to meet up with the Nameless One, and getting picked off by the baddies in the process. Upon arriving, there's a lot of confusion as they all get separated, and the main character, the Nameless One, is left alone by himself.

Go out and find a copy, damnit.Īnyway, for the ending of PS:T, also written by the same writers, the endgame has the whole party being teleported to another dimension. I guess I'm about to spoil the end to PS:T, but if you haven't played that by now then what is wrong with you. I've said in the first post that this game has basically the same plot as Planescape: Torment, and the similarities are really apparent here on this last planet. the game ditches the Exile on the last planet alone by himself. Yes, the whole planet pretty much all looks like this.Īfter we spent the entire game building up our party members, making them badasses, talking to them about their emotional needs, solving all their problems, and establishing how the Exile was able to regain the Force only by channeling it through his friends. Welcome to Malachor V, site of the last major battle of the Mandalorian Wars. We'll have to go the rest of the way on foot. Last we left off, Atton sailed the Ebon Hawk into the shattered planet of Malachor V - then promptly hit a rock and crashed. Part 56: Malachor V: I Believe in the Kingdom Come
