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Mass Effect 2 (Xbox 360) |  | From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: £49.99 Buy New: £31.89 as of 12/3/2010 17:01 MST details You Save: £18.10 (36%)
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Seller: just-what-i-need Rating: 88 reviews Sales Rank: 50
Format: Unknown format Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: role-playing-games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Operating System: No Operating System Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: XBOX360MASSEFFECT2 EAN: 5030930080624 ASIN: B001RIYMIU
Release Date: January 29, 2010 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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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 organisation 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. - Mankind's Future is At Stake
- From the makers of 'Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic', 'Dragon Age: Origin's, and 'Mass Effect' comes the dark second instalment in the thrilling Mass Effect Trilogy!
- Command a unique team of amazing characters on a perilous mission in the most dangerous regions of space.
- 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 standalone adventure awaits them, a polished and action packed journey that surpasses the first game in nearly every possible way.
- Intense Third Person Combat
- Take cover, command an elite squad with ease, utilise 19 weapon classes including heavy weapons, and unleash deadly powers against your foes with an all-new and improved combat system.
- Increased intensity with precision shooter controls to let you control the action and overcome insurmountable odds.
- Featuring a new location based damage system: target key weak points, and blast off limbs, ignite enemies, or cripple and disable enemy troops.
- An Entire Galaxy to Explore
- Travel the distant and deadly reaches of space to assemble your team for the mission at hand. A cast of amazing characters a
Amazon.co.uk Review The sci-fi role-playing epic continues, as the Mass Effect story delves into darker territory and the fate of Commander Shepard, his crew and the entire galaxy.  The saga continues with even more action and intrigue | Enemies will keep on coming even with missing limbs | Mass Effect 2 will see the return of many familiar faces | Equip and upgrade many new weapon types and biotics | A streamlined combat system makes the game even more action-packed than before, with a new regenerating health system that means you spend less time fiddling with menus and more time shooting enemies. You can also direct teammates individually with a simple press of a button, giving you greater tactical control over every encounter. The number of planets you can explore, and the complexity of the sub quests you find on them, has been greatly expanded from the first game - giving you a whole galaxy to explore at will. The original game was the most cohesive mix yet of action game and role-player and this sequel goes even further in combing both genres into one giant space opera. Key Features - Episode Two: Commander Shepard returns as the award-winning action role-player offers up even more intense storytelling and a whole new threat to humanity.
- All action: All-new combat options make the game even more action-packed, with more versatile controls, more weapons and better management of allies.
- Age of discovery: Even more exploration options than before, with more detailed side quests and many more developed planets to visit.
- Good talker: Revamped conversation system is more dynamic than ever, with faster, more realistic dialogue and a new cinematic camera.
- Ongoing story: If you have a save file from the first Mass Effect then the decisions you made will have an effect on the new game and old characters will remember you.
About the Developer: BioWare Corp. This Canadian developer has become one of the most renowned makers of Western style role-playing games, with titles such as Baldur's Gate, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Jade Empire and Mass Effect. Star Wars: The Old Republic will be their first massively multiplayer online game.
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Worth the Wait March 12, 2010 David Firth (Manchester) After playing the first installment of Mass Effect through several times, there was no doubt that I would be getting the sequel. I don't want to give anything away about the plot, but this is a great game. Visually it is miles ahead of it's predecessor, and the game play has been adjusted to make fighting (which had been a bit clumsy in ME1) feel natural. The choices you made in the first one will trigger certain scenarios in Mass Effect 2, and no doubt the way you play through this one will have an even greater impact on the next one. Absolutely brilliant, a great start to what looks like being the best year yet for this generation of consoles.
A worthy sequel... March 12, 2010 David Cooke (UK) ...but still a sequel. The visuals are great, it has to be said, and draw you in. The storyline is good, but lacks the twists and uncertainty of the first game - the main mission becoming pretty much clear from the start. The other characters add depth and humour, and your crew's mix of nationalities is a nice touch. The Illusive Man does seem to let the side down though. He also fails to live up to his name, appearing repeatedly.
Whatever corporation was mass-producing villains' lairs for side-missions in the first Mass Effect game has obviously, and thankfully, gone out of business. There's now a lot more variation to be had in the side missions. This is a good thing. The ability to import your previous Sheppard is a nice touch, though those that spent time levelling the "Perfect Sheppard" in the first game will be disappointed.
I can only imagine the repetitive planet scanning was introduced to spite all those who complained about the handling of the Mako in ME1 (though you have to wonder what aspect of "moon buggy with big balloon tires" they hadn't understood). It's tedious, and the only redeeming feature is that if your TV has picture-in-picture you can easily do enough scanning while watching a film to fund all the development you'll ever need.
And this brings me to a common failing in futuristic games of this kind. The Normandy has an AI that could easily have handled the task of "scan the entire surface of the planet and fire probes at the mineral resources". It also has a crew that the task could be delegated to, but no - the commander of the vessel has to personally perform this task. Why? It just throws you out of the storyline. Let's be thankful that the AI can at least track which planets you've visited, so Shepard (commander of the fastest ship and the slowest elevator) doesn't have to resort to pencil and paper for this task once more.
A rather more personal gripe is the hacking mini-game. The assumption seems to be that you've 20/20 vision and a HDTV. I have neither, and am also colour-blind, making this needlessly frustrating.
Overall a good experience, and like other Bioware titles worth a couple of play-throughs. The third instalment had better be a corker though...
An immersive and ambitious sequel. March 11, 2010 J. J. Butler (Midlands, England) The original Mass Effect (Xbox 360) was a game that reached for the stars, and nearly got there- unfortunately, the journey there was overlong and plagued by an excess of identical items and a fractured, inaccessible combat system.
It is a credit to developers Bioware that these faults have been stamped out of the sequel. Items are kept to a minimum- single weapon upgrades affect every weapon of that type in your team, and the combat has become much simpler and more familiar. So familiar, infact, players may be forgiven for thinking that they were playing Gears of War Lite- instead of the pained attempts to combine real time and turn based RPG elements in the original game, Mass Effect 2 heads straight for shoot-em-up territory. Arguably however, these changes, whilst making the action portions of the game more accessible, reduce the feeling of scale that finding a hundred identical guns in the original game (inadvertently) accomplished.
This criticism is muted however by the consistently high standard of writing throughout- already remarkably polished in the original, ME2 takes consistent quality writing in a western RPG-based game to new heights. The majority of characters feel three dimensional and, more importantly for a team-based game, likeable. The ubiquitous threat of the 'Suicide Mission' that looms large in the central narrative (and indeed the marketing for the game pre release) creates a strong tension and immediacy throughout the playtime (20-30 hours for most players) that makes up for the lack of a central, identifiable nemesis to gun after.
There are other elements to praise in the game- graphics are generally excellent, whilst the lore of the many alien races and intergallactic history show the countless hours that must have been spent realising not just the players in game experience, but a whole world that ME2 inhabits. But ultimately, it is the characters that make this game worthy of truly great status- it is one of very few games that relies on the player developing a relationship with other characters as motivation, and does this well.
An enjoyable, intelligent treat.
Wow. March 7, 2010 Mr. J. Harrison (Redhill, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this game when it came out, on a Friday. I then proceeded to play it for the entire weekend, completing it by Sunday. It isn't a short game (in modern videogame terms) at around 25hrs, but it is the best single-player shooter/rpg I have ever played, and is definitely in my top 5 games. Loved it!
Looking forward to DLC as well.
Bioware, great game! March 6, 2010 Gino Gilis (belgium, Antwerp) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I must say, its a great game.
Excellent gameplay, graphics and audio.
If you looking for a great SF-RPG tis is the one you gonne love.
Bioware did it again, it is better than the 1st one.
See you in space.
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