• Reviews around gameplay (3.46 of 5)

    Star Wars: The Old Republic - PC

    • My wife tells me, though, that the gameplay is in fact great although the controls, as is typical for this type of game, entail a learning curve
    • They have improved the gameplay quite a bit with the patches that have been made.
    • I guess others won't like it when they compare it to other games, but I enjoy the Star Wars content and the gameplay
    • GAMEPLAYThe lack of a story would matter somewhat less if the gameplay were more exciting
    • The gameplay is fun and you can do a lot while engaged in combat
    • The gameplay is great and it actually has a really cool storyline.
    • Gameplay is also what you would expect in a BioWare game (in my opinion): good, but fairly "standard".
    • The gameplay itself is fun and, I felt, forgiving of a first time MMOer, while still having a number of more traditional RPG elements.
    • It is all done competently in TOR, with remarkably few glitches, but the gameplay isn't revolutionary, new, groundbreaking or anything like that -- it's standard, good, gameplay for the genre which is used to advance you along the storyline with its many interactive cinematic scenes
    • The gameplay itself was confusing for me at first (granted, this is my first
    • The gameplay can be summed up as WoW with lightsabers with some interesting twist
    • After all, it's hard to have fun with stuttering, laggy gameplay after PvPing in WoW, which had perfectly smooth gameplay
    • The gameplay is fantastic
    • The gameplay is exactly the same as WOW
    • Gameplay is poor, quests are repetitive, and the only plus side to the whole thing is the voice acting.
    • Gameplay is like WoW, but there's nothing wrong with that, because it works well
    • Great gameplay and really fun to play alone or with freinds!
    • Of course, this is by design but the gameplay is too bland and lacks innovation
    • It seems almost all the gameplay animations that work more slowly are on the Republic side
    • Gameplay is dull and unexciting
    • I *love* my class stories, and the gameplay itself
    • The gameplay is monotonous, which is to be expected of an MMO, but at no point do I really feel like I'm part of the game
    • used to play world of warcraft but this game is all over it, sweet gameplay and good graphics
    • Although the developers at BioWare did release a game with good gameplay, it's riddled with many bugs and issues that killed the fun for me
    • They ignored numerous issues that are downright annoying and ruin gameplay from months ago
    • The graphics are great and gameplay is very fun though the worlds become repetitive by your 3rd character
    • still enjoy the gameplay of older MMORPGs or you're new to the
    • don't mind repetitive, boring and uneventful gameplay as long as the story is
    • The game is young in development and they are still smoothing it all out, but the gameplay is fun, graphics are awesome and it is more challenging than WoW.
    • The gameplay is intriguing, and the planets are very diverse
    • Lots and lots of time wasting running...if gameplay is so hot, why do they need to create a built in time sink?
    • gameplay is alright, didnt like dialog system or that i was forced to play their character rather than my own
    • I loved the gameplay before, but now that I can experience the game the way it is suppose to be experience I love it
    • No matter what side you take at first (Sith or Republic) you can do both light and dark side choices and those affect the gameplay as well
    • The graphics are great and the gameplay is fun.
    • everyone, thanks for bearing with us as we investigated the concerns raised here
    • Once you get to 20, the plot gets stale as it becomes mostly recycled, and by 30 the class quests involve hours of pointless back and forth between planets
    • That was the point of getting to the higher levels was to become a bad a$$ and not have to worry about dealing with the mindless combat over and over and
    • I'd do something that should kill an
    • You can have a romantic relationship with them if you like as
    • The developers seem to be trying to fix and improve the game as fast as they can, and I am excited to be in "on the ground floor", so to speak, so I can watch this amazing game evolve and grow with time
    • You get several of these throughout your storyline, and they contribute to the story telling, as well as in combat and with your gathering/crafting
    • NPC characters in town repeat their same animation or just are randomly standing as well as if the whole world aside from your character froze in time
    • But by virtue of MMO design, these stories (decent as they may be) get diluted by the many, many other diversions MMO gaming throws at you.
    • You get daily and weekly quests to win a # of warzones and kill a # of players in Illum, thus slowly grinding out your PvP gear at the maximum level
    • You get daily and weekly quests to win a # of warzones and kill a # of players in Illum, thus slowly grinding out your PvP gear at the maximum level
    • everyone, thanks for bearing with us as we investigated the concerns raised here
    • Once you get to 20, the plot gets stale as it becomes mostly recycled, and by 30 the class quests involve hours of pointless back and forth between planets
    • That was the point of getting to the higher levels was to become a bad a$$ and not have to worry about dealing with the mindless combat over and over and
    • I'd do something that should kill an
    • You can have a romantic relationship with them if you like as
    • The developers seem to be trying to fix and improve the game as fast as they can, and I am excited to be in "on the ground floor", so to speak, so I can watch this amazing game evolve and grow with time
    • You get several of these throughout your storyline, and they contribute to the story telling, as well as in combat and with your gathering/crafting
    • NPC characters in town repeat their same animation or just are randomly standing as well as if the whole world aside from your character froze in time
    • But by virtue of MMO design, these stories (decent as they may be) get diluted by the many, many other diversions MMO gaming throws at you.
    • You get daily and weekly quests to win a # of warzones and kill a # of players in Illum, thus slowly grinding out your PvP gear at the maximum level
    • You get daily and weekly quests to win a # of warzones and kill a # of players in Illum, thus slowly grinding out your PvP gear at the maximum level