The Sith Warrior class in Star Wars: The Old Republic is a great choice for those who want to embody the spirit of Darth Vader and strike fear into the hearts of the galaxy. It is a class that offers a great story full of power and proving oneself, as well as intense and exciting gameplay. In this review, we will go over the pros and cons of the Sith Warrior class, the story, and the gameplay, and then give it a rating at the end.

The story of the Sith Warrior is gripping and full of power. From the very beginning, players must prove their worth and superiority to their future master, Darth Barris. He is cold, calculating, and manipulative, and it is easy to immediately feel a sense of resentment and hatred toward him. Along the way, they gain companions such as Vet, Quinn, and Jasa, as well as an HK droid. The Sith Warrior also has moments of manipulation, such as seducing Jasa to become their concubine. Throughout the story, the Sith Warrior strikes fear into the galaxy, becoming a true galactic bully. Ultimately, they must prove their power over their master, and the story concludes with them being acknowledged as the Emperor’s Wrath by the Dark Council.
The gameplay of the Sith Warrior is also intense and engaging. They are a very mobile class, and leaping from enemy to enemy is a blast. The abilities of the Sith Warrior are designed to make a grand entrance, such as force screams, big slashes with their lightsaber, and force choking. Additionally, the Sith Warrior is great for tanking, making them a great choice for those who want to protect their team. The only downside to the gameplay is that the Sith Warrior feels slow when using their abilities, as there are a lot of global cooldowns to wait for. Additionally, they lack that one truly awesome ability that other classes have.
Overall, the Sith Warrior class in Star Wars: The Old Republic is a great choice for those who want to embody Darth Vader and strike terror into the galaxy. The story is full of power, manipulation, and proving one’s worth, and the gameplay is intense and engaging. For these reasons, the Sith Warrior class deserves a 7 out of 10.