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Mass Effect 2 (Xbox 360) |  | From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
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Seller: Amazon.co.uk Rating: 136 reviews Sales Rank: 50
Format: Unknown format Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: role-playing-games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Discs: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: No Operating System Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 5030930080624 EAN: 5030930080624 ASIN: B001RIYMIU
Release Date: January 29, 2010 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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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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MASSively EFFECTive August 29, 2010 ManPeach The first Mass Effect was an amazing game with an involving storyline, detailed characters but with a few little glitches. Loading screens were a bit annoying and the dodgy frame rate needed improving. Mass Effect 2 however takes all the best elements from the first and improves on all the bad. The shooter side of things is one of the main noticeable differences, with a much improved targeting system and accuracy. The ammo and weapons options have been vastly improved too, so no more sifting through all your ammo or weapons you've collected to turn them into omni-gel or sell.
The storyline pretty much picks up from where the first left off, and what's great is that you can upload your character from the first (as long as you've completed the game), and also the choices you made (who lived, who died, etc) or you can just start from scratch if you choose.
All in all Mass Effect 2 is a must for anybody who even remotely enjoyed the first chapter, as this is clearly a 10 out of 10 title.
Just incredible, believe the hype or miss out on something amazing August 24, 2010 Mr. Jp Scott-howes (Tate Residence, USA) Just completed this and I can say without a shadow of a doubt that it's the best video game I have ever played. Not being a hardcore gamer I wasn't sure whether something this revered would be the game for me (being very much a pick up and play type of chap) but this had me hooked form the instant it started up.
I got about 65 hours out of it, knowing full well that when I elected to go past the point of no return (this will make sense once you've played it) that I could have spent far longer on it.
Everything about Mass Effect 2 is just stunning; from graphics to gameplay, voice acting to scope of ideas. I cannot recommend this game enough, there will be so very much here for gamers of all abilites and levels of dedication.
I wait with baited breath for the third installment.
Builds on the predecessor in every way August 21, 2010 Tom Page Having played through the game and enjoyed almost every minute it occurs to me it would be easy to be critical about Mass Effect 2. There's a lot of standing around talking to other characters. The game can be quite formulaic - for each character in your team there is a mission to recruit them and a mission to make them loyal, and it comes as no surprise when you're told the seventh character wants to speak to you about a loyalty mission having just played through the first six.
The game can also be quite mechanistic. Without wanting to spoil anything, an example of this occurs with upgrades. You're given the choice to upgrade a certain asset. If you do these upgrades, everything is fine. If you don't, characters die. This can leave you feeling a little that the game effectively forces you down a path, despite the illusion of choice.
However play the game, especially if you've played and completed Mass Effect (Xbox 360), and these criticisms melt away. With Mass Effect 2 the game establishes itself as part of a series, and like any good sci-fi you care about the characters and the story. Importing a game from Mass Effect 1 carries forward many decisions you made in the first game. You slip into something comfortable; a universe you remember and helped create.
Bioware have worked hard to improve everything they could from the first game. Combat feels more natural, weapon upgrades work differently (to me an improvement from the first game's bewildering choice of armaments), characters feel more fleshed out and side-quests are much better, each unique rather than the barren, dull planets with identical buildings from the first game. The story is more enveloping and the moral ambiguity of the team you work for more enjoyable than the relatively clear cut nature of the first game.
The game works because it feels like a universe you're involved with and part of. I played it through as thoroughly and constantly as I could and am now doing so again. Even Mass Effect 1 doubters will find more than enough magic here to make it worth purchasing.
Bioware Delivers again... did we expect much else? August 13, 2010 Greame Nicolls (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
There are a couple of things i would like to point out before I Review this game. Those people who gave it a one star, quite obviously don't play alot of bioware games. Unfortunately for those people, games such as bioware's are *slightly* repetetive, due to the fact, you basically do the same thing on every mission, which is shoot things. The Game is less shooter (although the did improve this greatly) and more roleplay, focusing on the dialog, which was quite incredable. The second thing is, i cannot review this whole game, its too big and mindblowingly deep, this is just the surface to entice or disuade you.
(if your not to interested with the technical stuff and just want to know if its good for you, scroll to "THE LOW-DOWN")
**Good points**
-The graphics are intense, a welcome upgrade from the mass effect "stuttery" glitchy graphics.
- Awesome diaolog, bioware always seem to surprise me with their commitment to dialogue, in previous bioware games it's only secondary characters with speaking roles, both mass effects have enchanted me with their superior dialogue.
-The story, contrary to alot of reviews, i thought was good, albiet a tad dark and gloomy, focusing much more on the peril of the human race, and diving really deep into that story. I might be crazy but, I think mass effect 1 had colour scheme in the blue zones (i found it much more uplifting and bright) and mass effect 2 more of a red, always dark, mixed with a few brighter planets so you dont want to kill yourself when you play the game.
-The side loyalty quests, i thought was a nice perk, though it WAS a tad repetative, and a shame that they die if you dont do the loyalty quests.
-The senery is absolutely breathtaking at times, you really see the care the developers put into this.
-the love side plot is interesting, as you have more choice, and you don't just have to get it on with the "Main" characters, also a minor one too. A slight shame its not an achievement as its a darn sight more difficult that the first game...
- The story is thrilling and at some points genuinely scary or you have genuine worry for the lives of your team.
- I know every gamer likes to hear this, they patched the game regularely, so now its 10x less glitchy, at one point, i had a character with cross eyes, trying to say something of dire importance, and i couldn't stop laughing.
**The Bad Points**
-The thing that made me want to scream the most was the weapon situation... You get two or three types of weapon and upgrade them... It took me a while to figure it all out for my self, and to be honest, i would much rather have the old system back (buy weapons with better/ different specs, many weapons - many looks, it was more pleasant to the eye rather thatn having only two or three type of each gun. What a let down...)
-The minerals/ mining. Im sure the novelty of mining for minerals for upgrades was awesome the first half hour... maybe. But we all soon found out that its boring and takes up 25% of the time. Time we could potentially be kicking the collectors backside... oh! and listening to shepards chisled voice.
- The begining and the cliffhanger. In my opinion, i was very upset that shepard had to die at all, not that im a obsessive freak, just, i didn't see much point. The end, as always, bioware loves keeping us on the edge, and well, if they dont make a mass effect 3, or some such bad boy, there are gunna be alot of angry fans...
**[[^^THE LOW-DOWN^^]]**
Basically, this came is probably *one of* the best Action/Thirller RPG games released so far for xbox360, i have played it several times, and it brings me no end of joy to blow the hell out of the reapers, if you are a massive RPG fan, this game is a winner, the characters (if you play it through properly) are rich and developed. If your a shooter fan, this game will seem a little repetative at times, and the story slightly linear (shoot bad guys, kill bad guys, win game), the game is probably 70% roleplay and dialogue fun, 30% shoot 'em up.
A DEFINATE BUY!!!
**This is my opinion, but i do like to think of myself as a seasoned gamer with a passion for sitting on my backside and enjoying a good story.
Mass Effect 2 review August 13, 2010 ranaraptor Totally blew me away for the cost of just £15!!!
This game is a vastly improved sequel to the plodding, flawed, pompous original, with far better pacing and much tighter and exciting action throughout.
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