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Mass Effect 2 (DVD-ROM)

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Mass Effect 2 (DVD-ROM)
Mass Effect 2 (DVD-ROM)
Mass Effect 2 (DVD-ROM)
Mass Effect 2 (DVD-ROM)
Mass Effect 2 (DVD-ROM)
Mass Effect 2 (DVD-ROM)

features

  • Players of the first Mass Effect can import save games to continue the story of their own Commander Shepard. New players will find a thrilling stand-alone adventure awaits them, a polished and action packed journey that surpasses the first game in nearly every possible way
  • Take cover, command an elite squad with ease, utilize 19 weapon classes including heavy weapons, and unleash deadly powers against your foes with an all new and improved combat system
  • Travel the distant and deadly reaches of space to assemble your team for the mission at hand. A cast of amazing characters await discovery on a variety of dangerous, visually stunning worlds
  • Choose a player class, customize your appearance, and tailor your own abilities and strengths. As you progress, so do Shepard’s abilities
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description

Two years after Commander Shepard repelled invading Reapers bent on the destruction of organic life, a mysterious new enemy has emerged. On the fringes of known space, something is silently abducting entire human colonies. Now Shepard must work with Cerberus, a ruthless organization devoted to human survival at any cost, to stop the most terrifying threat mankind has ever faced. To even attempt this perilous mission, Shepard must assemble the galaxy’s most elite team and command the most powerful ship ever built. Even then, they say it would be suicide. Commander Shepard intends to prove them wrong.
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customer reviews

Average rating:  (5 out of 5)
Total votes: 6

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Superb graphics and storyline
A must have for anyone who plays Mass Effect 1, also a must have to anyone who enjoys a good storyline :D
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Nice immersive RPG/FPS
I didn't play the original, but I've been very impressed by Mass Effect 2. It's not as open and rich/detailed as a standard RPG, but there's a strong story line and enough to keep you entertained. Characters could be more fully drawn out to enhance the experience.
However, this game really comes into its own when you start the missions. They work very well, with a good combination of simple but interesting weapons and abilitys and a mechanism for taking cover and firing that works very well. It's very immersive and you get a real sense of being involved. Great adrenaline boost for an RPG. All up a very fun game, and with a little more polish and depth, could be more enjoyable than many other RPGs.
I rate this up with Dragon Age and would choose ME2 as a better game to play in smaller bursts (for busy people).
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A must purchase
Simply the best RPG made to date. If you haven't played ME1, I recommend playing through that first.
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Fantastic
I reviewed the 360 game, I only got this one for a friend. But yeah, amazing game.
Also, I lol'd at "Inequal opportunity" guy
because games with gay sex tend to do REALLY well
There's no such word as inequal. ME2 is awesome.
I HAVE SPOKEN
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Best of the old with the freshness of the new
There's no doubt about it - Mass Effect is shaping up to be one of the most epic video game sagas of the recent years. Mass Effect two follows on directly from the original game, and the highly-anticipated third installment will conclude the storyline.

This game is a highly charged-up offering focusing much more on the action and gunplay elements of the Mass Effect system. It keeps the class-based character development but has simplified and refined it greatly: instead of a mess of talents you had to spend points in (some of which were ambiguous to the average gamer) each class now has only a handful, but most of these are cool abilities and their upgrades rather than passive increases.

The Mako is gone, but is has been replaced with something equally tedious - scanning and probing planets for minerals used to upgrade weapons and armor. So there's no more random exploration - instead you just view the planet as a whole, scan it for mineral deposits and click to launch a probe. It's time consuming and quickly gets old, especially on repeat playthroughs.

Aside from this it's a solid space shooter/RPG with terrific continuity from the first game, and all of the original's charms updated into a new system.
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