List of Star Wars: Knights of The Old Republic Characters - Reception

Reception

IGN's Aaron Boulding said that in the first game there was "tons of character development" and the "original characters and story are interesting enough, but being in a Star Wars setting just makes them like family". GameSpot said that "many of the game's characters are well defined".

The first Knights of the Old Republic game was given the "Outstanding Achievement in Character and Story Development" award by the Academy of Interactive Arts in their annual Interactive Achievement Awards. HK-47 won two awards, one being the 2003 Computer Gaming World "NPC of the Year" award, and also the "Original Game Character of the Year" category in the 2004 Game Developers Choice Awards. Kreia also won the "Best Character" award in GameSpy's Game of the Year awards.

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