Knights of the Old Republic 2
Many thought Bioware had achieved their magnum opus with the original Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. The game brilliantly wove a fascinating narrative full of the twists and turns the studio was known for, while simultaneously expanding on the already massive Star Wars universe in a meaningful way.
With Obsidian Entertainment helming the wheel for the sequel, people had high hopes. Knights of the Old Republic 2: was met with fairly lukewarm reception. It was good, but failed to deliver on the meaningful quests and fully-fleshed out story that the game’s predecessor was known for – and for good reason. Tons of content had to be cut by Obsidian to release the game on time. All hope was lost for this disappointing release.
Fortunately, the dedicated fans began to tinker away with whatever cut content was present on the disk. The result was impressive. Modders were able to salvage quest lines, items, characters, and even a whole planet to explore. The original KOTOR 2 launched in 2004. The most current version of the cut content mod was released in 2014. Now that is dedication.