Dude i beat both games literally over ten times. maybe like 6 for the second one, But I frikken maxed out influence on party members in the second game and made everyone a sith, except for the handmaiden, but she would still talk to me somehow. I remember I knew these games were straight up amazing when youre on the hidden planet and you could kill off your entire party and go fight lord malak with bastila by giving into the dark side. Insane.!!!
Thank you so much for uploading this and for the effort of combining all the tracks :) really helped me to complete a nasty writing assignment while inside on a beautiful summer day.
I feel the opposite. I hated that part of KotOR 2 ever since the first time playing it. It's always the same - but unlike KotOR's Endar Spire, it is super long. Meanwhile Taris is extremely interesting with lots of sidequests, various solutions to problems and so on.
@@MrAbgeBrandt I would agree here - in terms of story progressing Taris was indeed an remarkable place: you meet an old janitor, a mandalorian Starkiller, Kebla Yort and Rukil and Shaleena to name a few. And each had an interesting sub-story. But here I meant the music part ;)
@@neterwan I see :D Well I absolutely loved Taris' music (and it had so many different tracks for all the different areas!), while Peragus seemed very... uniform to me.
@@MrAbgeBrandtI believe KOTOR 2's equivalent of the Endar Spire would be the sequence with T3-M4 and the damaged Ebon Hawk(a tutorial that can be skipped), while Peragus works as the first planet in the game, just like Taris in KOTOR 1(both also end in the same way, blown up by the Sith)
I look everywhere under KOTOR videos for the memorable combat quotes from the likes of Carth, Atton, HK-47 etcetera, while I understand to find them here, where's all the commentary about how much work went into the music? Everywhere else people sing the praises of KOTOR, its story, the RPG elements, even the real-time-turn-based combat system has its fans (me, definitely). No one is talking about the score though, and as the length and content of the above video proves, it deserves praise for that at least as much, how many other games do you know that have 26 minutes of combat music? Let alone combat music with such compositional complexity and variety of instruments? Everything about KOTOR screams grand masterpiece and KOTOR 2 only needs one mod* to turn it into an absolute masterpiece as well. (*TSLRCM all the way, the fact a video game modification has a Wikipedia page more extensive than half of Hollywood's a-list actors, yeah, it's perhaps the most significant fan project in the world of entertainment, ever...)
Oh absolutely, it’s up there with Morrowind’s Tamriel Rebuilt and some really good Total War, Paradox, classic Fallout, and Minecraft stuff for sheer wealth of content and quality added to the game. TSLRCM is essentially a necessity for when I’m not playing a save on mobile. As essential as “legitimate” expansions like Bloodmoon and Honest Hearts in the other games I mentioned.
Atton: Time to even the odds!
I will take you down to size!
PURE PAZZAK
Carth: Down you go!
The time it took me to scroll down and read this comment, is the same amount of time it would've been before he said this
Mandalore: "For clan Ordo!"
"who wants to die first?"
"Down you go!"
KOTOR 1 & 2 best games ever created.
+ Spyro and Age of Empires 2
@@Gunth0r no not spyro
@@Emmet_Bryan what?
Dude i beat both games literally over ten times. maybe like 6 for the second one, But I frikken maxed out influence on party members in the second game and made everyone a sith, except for the handmaiden, but she would still talk to me somehow. I remember I knew these games were straight up amazing when youre on the hidden planet and you could kill off your entire party and go fight lord malak with bastila by giving into the dark side. Insane.!!!
Typical comment about every random game xD
Kreia: *YYOOOOOOOWWW!!*
We use this in our DnD Campaigns and it somehow works for every fight
Lol that's exactly why I'm here.
yes I am not the only one
Good to see a kindred spirit.
this along with, surprisingly enough, South Park: Fractured But Whole has some pretty good battle music.
HK-47: "Prejudice set to maximum"
“That hurt, I bet.”
"More where that came from!"
Down you go!
*I WILL BE YOUR DOOM*
"Just die already!"
--Mission Vao
Systems failing master!
“YAOH-“ “I will silence this one”
Thank you so much for uploading this and for the effort of combining all the tracks :) really helped me to complete a nasty writing assignment while inside on a beautiful summer day.
i went through and made timestamps but i dont know any of the song names
0:00
0:35
1:53
2:58
4:21
7:21
8:09
9:39
11:16
12:34
18:09
19:26
20:30
21:46
23:47
25:12
I will silence this one.
I remember the first track from this video - it was in KOTOR 2 and it felt great smashing both droids and various bugs, while it was playing in-game.
I feel the opposite. I hated that part of KotOR 2 ever since the first time playing it. It's always the same - but unlike KotOR's Endar Spire, it is super long. Meanwhile Taris is extremely interesting with lots of sidequests, various solutions to problems and so on.
@@MrAbgeBrandt I would agree here - in terms of story progressing Taris was indeed an remarkable place: you meet an old janitor, a mandalorian Starkiller, Kebla Yort and Rukil and Shaleena to name a few. And each had an interesting sub-story. But here I meant the music part ;)
@@neterwan I see :D Well I absolutely loved Taris' music (and it had so many different tracks for all the different areas!), while Peragus seemed very... uniform to me.
@@MrAbgeBrandtI believe KOTOR 2's equivalent of the Endar Spire would be the sequence with T3-M4 and the damaged Ebon Hawk(a tutorial that can be skipped), while Peragus works as the first planet in the game, just like Taris in KOTOR 1(both also end in the same way, blown up by the Sith)
DOWN YOU GO
For clan Ordo!
For Mandalore!
What if Atton and Carth fought alongside each other!
I think Mandalore and Bao-Dur would look like best friends compared to Atton and Carth.
@@tiedefender1459 the back and forth sass and sarcasm would make Malachor V force wound seam like a boo boo.
@The Harvester "More where that came from!!!"
They'd bicker like Allistair and Morrigan, which is exactly why it should HAPPEN lol
What is the name of the music at 20:31? Been looking for it for years, but this is actually the first time I've heard it as a music track.
It's known as Carth's theme in the game's files but does not play anywhere in the game itself.
Thank you! I've heard it first and only time in "KotOR storyline explained in 3 minutes" and it sounded very Jeremy Soule/KotOR, so I was wondering.
Canderous:this is what i live for
6:01 I forgot when does that song play? Does it play in the Shyrack Cavern in Korriban?
Ashwath Toontown it plays on Kashyyyk
Ethan Dessaint The Shadowlands, right? I couldn't find it anywhere else on TH-cam.
Ashwath Toontown yeah I’m pretty sure it’s the shadowlands, weird that you can’t find it
Ashwath Toontown yeah I checked and couldn’t find it either, not even on the soundtrack, weird lol
It's called 'Kinrath Cave.'
I look everywhere under KOTOR videos for the memorable combat quotes from the likes of Carth, Atton, HK-47 etcetera, while I understand to find them here, where's all the commentary about how much work went into the music? Everywhere else people sing the praises of KOTOR, its story, the RPG elements, even the real-time-turn-based combat system has its fans (me, definitely). No one is talking about the score though, and as the length and content of the above video proves, it deserves praise for that at least as much, how many other games do you know that have 26 minutes of combat music? Let alone combat music with such compositional complexity and variety of instruments? Everything about KOTOR screams grand masterpiece and KOTOR 2 only needs one mod* to turn it into an absolute masterpiece as well.
(*TSLRCM all the way, the fact a video game modification has a Wikipedia page more extensive than half of Hollywood's a-list actors, yeah, it's perhaps the most significant fan project in the world of entertainment, ever...)
Oh absolutely, it’s up there with Morrowind’s Tamriel Rebuilt and some really good Total War, Paradox, classic Fallout, and Minecraft stuff for sheer wealth of content and quality added to the game. TSLRCM is essentially a necessity for when I’m not playing a save on mobile. As essential as “legitimate” expansions like Bloodmoon and Honest Hearts in the other games I mentioned.
"For the republic!"
Thanks for sharing this Gem! 😍✊💪
"You cannot win!"
Love this score!
What’s 8:09?
Guard Droids.
@@tiedefender1459Thanks
14:42 what is this?
i finded this - Star Wars: KOTOR Music- Insane Selkath Fight
Anyone could help me figure out when 8:30 plays?
Against the ancient droids in the Dantooine ruins in kotor 1. The track's called 'Guard Droids.'
THE SECOND ONE OMG
P.S.: That must have hurt, you cannot win, just die already, beep-boop
What is the last song from?
It's from the Kotor 2 ost. It plays in the credits and is called 'KotOR March.'
TIE Defender Thank You!!
It plays in the droid planet. I don't think it's in the final release.
@@cogtroper It plays during the game's end credits.