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Mass Effect 2

Mass Effect 2

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From: Electronic Arts
Category: Video Games

List Price: $29.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 304 reviews
Sales Rank: 79

Format: CD
Platform: Xbox 360
Genre: role_playing_games
ESRB: Mature
Media: Video Game
Edition: Standard
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 17 - 20 years
Operating System: Xbox 360
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.6
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MPN: 014633159820
Model: 15982
UPC: 014633159820
EAN: 0014633159820
ASIN: B001TORSII

Publication Date: December 31, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Improved NPC conversation system where Commander Shepard can take matters into your own hands ? interrupting or using force to get the answer required.
  • The second act of BioWare's epic sci-fi RPG trilogy continues the story of Commander Shepard and humanity's first steps onto the galactic stage.
  • Integration with the original Mass Effect game allows players to import saved files and contiue play with those files in Mass Effect 2.
  • Choose from 19 different weapons, including devastating heavy weapons that can end a battle in seconds.
  • New location based damage system allows for targeting of key weak points, blasting off limbs, igniting enemies, or cripple and disable enemy troops.

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Amazon.com Product Description
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.

Mass Effect 2 game logo
Commander Shepard ambushing a mech in Mass Effect 2
The return of Commander Shepard.
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New characters from Mass Effect 2
A new cast of characters.
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The Turian Garrus Vakarian from Mass Effect 2
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Mass Effect 2's new damage system illustrated as an enemy continues to pursue Shepard even with its legs are blown off
New damage and dialogue systems.
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Story
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

  • Futuristic Weapons - Choose from 19 different weapons, including devastating heavy weapons that can end a battle in seconds.
  • Elite Specialists - Recruit up to a dozen of the galaxy's most dangerous operatives to help you in your mission. Train and equip your team to survive insurmountable odds.
  • Explore the Galaxy - Scan planets to uncover unique secret missions in the Mass Effect universe.
  • Integration with Original Mass Effect - 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.
  • Intense Third-Person Combat - Increased intensity with precision shooter controls to let you control the action and overcome insurmountable odds.
  • New Damage System - New location based damage system allows for targeting of key weak points, blasting off limbs, igniting enemies, or cripple and disable enemy troops.
  • Character Customization - Choose a player class, customize your appearance, and tailor your own abilities and strengths. As you progress, so do Shepard’s abilities.
  • Improved Dialogue Mechanic - Improved NPC conversation system where Commander Shepard can take matters into your own hands – interrupting or using force to get the answer required.


Product 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. Train and equip your team to survive insurmountable odds Control your conversation with physical moments of intense action 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.


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3 out of 5 stars Not very exciting.   September 7, 2010
Bill Lee Rosser
Pretty Slow paced. Don't get your hopes up for a good shooter, Mass Effect 2 is a third-person RPG experience that I think would be great for any little boy or girl that dreamed of being a space commander. Coming from someone that LOVES Borderlands, I was kind of disappointing.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent!!   September 5, 2010
Roger_Dat
When i first ordered this, i expected it to be one of the "new games" you get at gamestop (already opened). I was completely wrong, this game was excellently packaged and literally brand new. Quick and easy shipping. I would definitely reccomend this seller to anybody.


5 out of 5 stars Epic   August 31, 2010
James
Im not going to write a long review for this game because i don't need too. If you have played the first one you will love the second. If you haven't played the first you can still play this but will not have the back story and you won't be able to import your character from the first. Give this game a chance if your into FPS, RPG or have ever played KOTOR.


5 out of 5 stars The reviews speak for themselves   August 29, 2010
Spyda Kat
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

IGN recently crowned this game the top game on the Xbox 360 platform to date, it's won multiple awards and it has a strong chance of being the best game of the year. You will not be disappointed.


4 out of 5 stars A sure contender for 2010 Game of the Year!   August 25, 2010
GarionOrb (Houston, Texas United States)
The first Mass Effect was a fantastic sci-fi adventure that has become one of the defining games of the Xbox 360. Therefore, expectations were very high for Mass Effect 2, and most pleasantly, this game exceeds the first in just about every conceivable way! Bioware has truly outdone themselves in fleshing out the Mass Effect universe and in creating a cast of characters that truly have a life of their own.

The game starts out with a bang, in the form of a jaw-dropping opening sequence that had me staring at the screen in disbelief. The story gets better from there as we're introduced to the Illusive Man (played expertly by Martin Sheen) and get familiar with working for the Cerberus organization. What follows is roughly 30-40 hours of sci-fi perfection. In what is probably a first in gaming, your choices and decisions that were made in the first Mass Effect carry over into this game (using your completed save file from the first game), noticeably molding the state of the universe. This is astounding. Characters that died in the first game are remembered, your love interests from the first game act accordingly when you meet them in this game, and the attitude of the characters reflect what you allowed or disallowed in the first game. It's truly remarkable, considering all the variables from the first game. If you never played the first game, or never finished it, the game defaults to a standard set of circumstances. But to know that you had a direct impact on how your Mass Effect 2 experience rolls out is a wonderful thing. Plus, throughout Mass Effect 2, you make several key decisions which you know are gonna come back to haunt you in the inevitable Mass Effect 3!

Gameplay-wise, it's important to point out that the RPG elements of the first game have been drastically scaled back. Gone is the micromanaging of weapon upgrades, omni-gel, and the detailed leveling up mechanics that the first game relied on. When a character gains a level, you can only upgrade one of four attributes. Weapons are upgraded using a simple system where you can level up only their general effectiveness, with no options. While this may turn off some of the fans, I personally found this change to be a wholly welcome one. It streamlines the game so you can concentrate on the action. And this leads me to another gameplay change. Missions are more shooter-based than they were in the first game. A very effective cover mechanic has been introduced and aiming and shooting is more fluid and responsive. Basically, though I hate to say it, it's reminiscent of Gears of War. The overall mission structure, however, is just like in the first game, so it definitely still has the feel of Mass Effect. Returning from the first game is the dialog wheel, only this time it's more interactive and is designed to make the dialog flow smoothly. It works flawlessly and you feel more engaged in the conversations than ever!

Mass Effect 2 is more of a character piece than the first game. The number of playable characters doubles from that of the first game, but unlike that game, you have to make the characters loyal to you lest you suffer the consequences. This, in my opinion, is where the game falters a bit. The main story really only encompasses 4 or 5 missions. The rest are made up of "loyalty missions", which are basically requests for help that your squad members ask of you. They have nothing to do with the main story, though they do serve as excellent backstory for your comrades. So essentially you do a mission to recruit a character, and then do their loyalty mission. This results in a rather disjointed experience since you can only partake in the main story (which is nothing short of excellent) in only small bursts. This is kind of a double-edged sword though, since by the end of the game where you must select team members to perform certain tasks, you really feel like you know them well. Not since Final Fantasy VII have I felt so familiar with the characters in a game. The loyalty missions aren't bad, I just wish they were more integrated with the game's overall story.

It's probably a no-brainer that anyone who liked the first Mass Effect probably already got the second one. But if you haven't played either game, I strongly suggest you play the first one first. It's a wonderful thing to shape your own game experience, and I wouldn't want anyone to miss out on that! Mass Effect 2 is definitely one of the best games of 2010, and probably the best on Xbox 360 for sure.


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