Yeah, the finales for each part according to official blog is:Jonathan101 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 11:22 pmHaven't played the game, but from this review it looked more like there was no Act 3 for the Inquisitor- the problem with Thanaton is that he felt like an Act 2 villain, with Zash as the Act 1 villain.Zefram Mann wrote: ↑Tue Nov 20, 2018 2:51 amI've always said that it felt like in every story Act 1 was done by one, extremely talented writing team, and Acts 2 and 3 by the B-Squad. The exception to this was the Sith Warrior, whose tale is the only one that felt to me like one cohesive story from beginning to end. The main villain is someone you meet and interact with in Act 1 and everything that happens there is paid off down the road. Also helping is that he also manages to deliver some of the most consistently well-written lines in the game, making him probably the most memorable antagonist in the game.SabreMau wrote: ↑Sun Nov 18, 2018 10:45 amYeah, come to think of it, I didn't even remember Thanaton was the big villain for this until watching this review series. I mean, I think I remember that he was involved in the story (there was a brief mention of him during Rex-Dart's video when he's on Corellia) but I didn't remember fighting him. Zash was memorable, but I also still knew she wasn't the final boss of the story campaign. The Warrior's endgame nemesis combines partial aspects of both Darths into a single character but still stood out.Fixer wrote: ↑Sat Nov 17, 2018 9:09 amWhere I feel it falls down is the villain. Thanaton isn't particularly memorable. Maybe it's because he doesn't interact with you that much, or he sounds almost exactly like my old Geography teacher but when he's finally defeated it doesn't feel like some kind of epic revenge has been settled. It felt like Random Authority Figure B has been removed from obstructing you.
I get that the actual Act 2 ending was probably fighting Thanaton only to be overwhelmed by your ghostly companions, but the fact that you would have won had this not happened only made Thanaton look even more pathetic an adversary, especially for a Dark Council member (none of whom are particularly memorable either- too bad this is after Darth Jadus faked his death, especially since he and the Inquisitor has somewhat similar goals).
Prologue - becoming Zash's apprentice
Act 1 - defeating Zash
Act 2 - fighting Thanaton the first time and ghost indigestion
Act 3 - defeating Thanaton and claiming his ergonomic chair
For reference, the Agent's were:
Prologue - finishing the Nem'ro/Fa’athra assignment on Hutta
Act 1 - defeating Jadus
Act 2 - defeating Kothe, Hunter escapes
Act 3 - defeating Hunter
Not necessarily. Just rearrange the individual stories of 3-10 so the worst is first and best is last, whichever order that turns out to be. They all take place in parallel.Jonathan101 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 11:22 pmAnd if these are meant to be KOTOR 3-10, then KOTOR got progressively worse and less impressive with each sequel.