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Mass Effect 2 is the sequel to BioWare's hit space-based role-playing game (RPG), Mass Effect. A single player adventure, Mass Effect 2 allows players to continue the adventures of the fully customizable series hero Commander Shepard, as you take on a whole new adventure and a new cast of supporting characters. Additional new features include the ability to import game save files from the original Mass Effect game to continue the adventure in an unbroken fashion, a new damage system, a new, more flexible dialogue game mechanic and more.
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. Gameplay An space-based action RPG like its predecessor, gameplay in Mass Effect 2 revolves around the player's particular version of Commander Shepard and continuing development of this character as the game proceeds. As the game opens a variety of character classes are made available to the player, with talents, both exclusive and general, associated with each. With experience these talents are leveled up, resulting in the unlocking of related abilities and/or entirely new talents. The player has the ability to customize their Commander Shepard in a number of ways including physical appearance, gender, and certain aspects of their personal history, with the rub being that these choices can influence things like available missions, dialogue choices with non-player characters (NPCs), and character background. Accompanying this main character are a number of preset supporting characters that the player can direct and develop relationships with, which again, will alter the outcome of the story. All the characters from the original game make an appearance in Mass Effect 2, but the immediate characters surrounding Commander Shepard are new. Additional new features that players can expect to experience include new alien races, a more realistic damage system, a new heavy weapons system allowing for maximum damage, a regenerative health system, a dramatic increase in the number of character animations available to Shepard, and updates to the dialogue mechanic used when conversing with NPCs. Integration with the Original Mass Effect Mass Effect 2 allows players of the original Mass Effect game to import save games to continue the story of their own Commander Shepard. In doing this, the decisions that were made in the first game will affect the events of the second game. In addition, characters from the first game will return as long as they were not killed off by the player in the first game. On the other hand, new players coming to the series for the first time in Mass Effect 2 will start a brand-new character, discover the events of the previous games a they progress and embark on a thrilling stand-alone adventure that does not require the previous game for play. Key Features
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The 2 is for twice as good,
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This review is from: Mass Effect 2 (Video Game)
Mass Effect 2 is a big improvement on the original, which itself was very good, although a little flawed.
Bioware have moved the game forward by tackling the flaws, and full credit to them for that. You will notice: - Vastly improved graphics. The overall 'look' is the same, but it has a lot more polish, and is more immersive as a result - Smoother gameplay. The action is more fluid and more immediate. They have probably made 50 different tiny tweaks which add up to a big leap forward. - Less customisation. This might be a downer for some, but it makes for a slicker experience. The essentials are there, it just interferes less with gameplay. You can import your character from the original which gives the sense of it being more of a second chapter than a sequel, although as noted the graphics and gameplay have leapt forward. More immersive, more real, slicker, faster, smoother, this is a very very worthy sequel. Five stars.
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of my favourites!,
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Mass Effect 2 (Video Game)
Mass Effect 2 improves on it's predecessor in almost every way. Although it's more of an action game than an rpg, it's story is much more intriguing than the first. The gameplay is so much more fun, tactical and player friendly than the first as well. Hopefully Mass Effect 3 will be just as amazing! While maintaining an interesting story.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best game sequel ever!,
By guyfromcanada (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Mass Effect 2 (Video Game)
Waited for this game for 2 years since the sequel was announced, the game does not disappoint.
Most of the issues and shortcomings of the first brilliant game were addressed by the developers at Bioware. All the missions in this game are very varied by their settings and objectives. The side missions are better than the main mission; graphics are the best seen on the 360. The combat system is much improved and closer to Gears of Wars. Some of the RPG aspects have been diluted; hopefully this will be addressed in the third game. The story line was great and very compelling and set-ups the final battle with the Reapers. For me, as a power player who goes through every possible areas of the game, it took me 35 hours to complete the game. The game is shorter than the first game; I understand that because of the shortage issue with the DVD setup of the 360, at two discs it was already stretching the 360 glaring storage shortcomings. My hope is that for the third game, Bioware ignores the storage capacity of the 360 and gives us much longer game with all of the ideas and improvements that they will make after creating this game. I just cannot wait for the third game, In the meantime, I am going through another playthrough of this fantastic game on the insanity difficulty level.
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