When was the last time Bioware made a bad game?

User Rating: 9.3 | Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic PC
I have no idea either. It was one thing to produce an RPG that was head and shoulders above the rest 20 years ago, but to do it in today's saturated market is a challenge to say the least. It's like Wade Boggs' 7 consecutive 200 hit seasons, or his leading the AL in batting average 4 consecutive years. It's absolutely amazing.

Once again Bioware delivers a near flawless game, proving that their legacy would have been pretty safe had they all decided to retire after the game's release.

A compelling story, with graphics that wow'd me more than a little left me itching for more once the game was over. Like a really good ice cream cake; you may be full, but you know you could squeeze just a little more into your belly.

The mini-games were an interesting break from the normal game, and, in my opinion, Paazak should be played in Vegas.

In depth and well written dialogue blend seemlessly into the mystique of the Star Wars universe, with the voice talent bringing it to life perfectly. I bought this game on a whim, as I was a bit single player rpg starved. What I received was an incredibly rewarding experience, and all for $29.99. Heh, I figured I played about 75 hours. That equates to about 38 cents an hour. Heck of a value if you ask me!