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You can play either a nasty male or female character, and you can play evil or angelic or any degree in between. You get light points or dark points depending on the moral choices you make in certain situations. On the whole, the game plays out much the same no matter what direction you take. There are different endings depending on whether you embrace the dark nasty or the light, and there are some different weapons and armor usable only by one or the other. I played as nasty light; after a while I started wishing I had chosen dark instead. Sometimes it's good to be bad. Besides, the dark side gets better stuff. I played the Xbox version. I've heard tell the PC version includes some additional material. Although the game played nearly flawlessly, I did hit one pretty big bug that entailed replaying an hour or so of the game, after doing something slightly different near the beginning of one of the dungeons (again, I use the word loosely; there are no actual dungeons in KOTOR).
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