Mass Effect 2 - Xbox 360
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Key Specs
- ESRB RatingM (Mature 17+)
- ESRB DescriptorsBlood, Drug reference, Sexual content, Strong language, Violence
- Compatible Platform(s)Xbox 360
General
- Product NameMass Effect 2
- BrandEA Sports
- PublisherEA
- DeveloperBioWare Corp.
Game Details
- GenreAction and Adventure
Certifications & Listings
- ESRB RatingM (Mature 17+)
- ESRB DescriptorsBlood, Drug reference, Sexual content, Strong language, Violence
Dimension
- Product Height7.5 inches
- Product Width5.5 inches
Compatibility
- Compatible Platform(s)Xbox 360
Requirements
- Video Game Content IncludedFull game
Other
- UPC014633159820
Customer rating
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 66 reviews
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- Pros mentioned:Fun, Gameplay, GraphicsCons mentioned:Cars, Exploration
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Better than first but....
Posted .Pros mentioned:Fun, Gameplay, GraphicsCons mentioned:Cars, ExplorationI would recommend this to a friendBefore I played Mass Effect, I absolutely had no idea what it was all about. I played Mass Effect 1 and contrary to some glitches and tedious gameplay elements, IT LITERALLY BLEW MY MIND. So to me Mass Effect 2 was a MUST. I have played it twice now and here is what I think. PROS. WELL DESIGNED CHOICE/KARMA GAMEPLAY: Just like Mass Effect 1, this game has wonderful cause-effect gameplay. Throughout the games you will have to make many choices and this choices will have major effect on your character development and on the story. Depending on your choices your character can be renegade, paragon or someone in between. Unlike Mass Effect 1, these choices will many times be imposed upon you. In other words, you will just be exploring the open world and all of the sudden, the main story interrupts you and will make you make difficult decisions. To me, this was amazing. This on the spot make choice plot makes the story so much more real, relevant and impactive. Furthermore, other than dialogue, even during the cutscenes you can perform paragon/renegade type of action. This experience was simply mind-blowing to me. BETTER RUNNING GAMEPLAY AND SMOOTH CRISPY CLEAR GRAPHICS: To me Mass Effect 1 was great, but it had a bit choppy graphics and glitch gameplay. They have fixed it up big times in Mass Effect 2. (Don't get me wrong there are still glitches see CONS section). When I first saw the Mass Effect 2 footage in HD on my 360, my eyes simply couldn't believe it. Trust me, you will have no complain here in this department. AWESOME COMBAT MECHANICS: Compared to 1, they greatly improved combat system in this game. It feels smoother, you can perform different moves easier and most importantly, combination you can use with your team/allies is just unbelievable. You have more classes to choose from compared to first and I just LOVED VANGUARD AND SENTINEL CLASSES. You will love the powers you will get to use. Oh did I mention, you can also choose from your allies special powers. PLENTY OF ALLIES AND LOYALTY MISSIONS: There are so many different allies you can acquire and choose from in this game. Acquiring each ally is a mission. Plus, if you want your ally to become loyal to you, there will be a separate mission. Once they become loyal, you can unlock their special power and it will also have a huge impact on the story. Now the question is can you make everyone loyal to you? I will just let you find out. While it is possible, unless you make the right choices, it will be difficult. NEW WEAPONS AND POWERS: Loved the VANGUARD and SENTINEL class provided biotic and tech powers. Also, some of the heavy weapons were pretty cool. Also liked how you could upgrade your weapons and powers by research and alloy discoveries. PRETTY GOOD STORY: Not as good as the first one, but this game still does have a pretty good story. While the creators have done a wonderful job with stories for each ally character, the central story is somewhat straightforward. However, they are also setting this game for a sequel (not a spoiler, it has been known for ages now), so that might be the reason the story is the way it is (really don't want to spoil it for you). OPEN WORLD GAMEPLAY: Just like first one you are free to explore galaxy and go where ever you want to go, do what ever you want to do first. Story will impose upon you as stated before, but again it will only make the experience more real. I love the way they have hidden the missions in open world exploration. BETTER ACHIEVEMENTS: Mass Effect 1 achievement kinda force you to do things you may not want to do (for example keep the same ally through out the game, become a perfect paragon or renegade, etc.). In this game, the way achievement system is set up, it will make you explore more and experiment more. VARIETY IN BOSSES AND ENEMIES: Loved how most of the missions include a boss. While few of them are pushovers, most of them will provide you with decent challenge. Furthermore, compared to Mass Effect 1, there is greater variety of enemies and eliminating them will require you to different strategies and powers. This will prevent the gameplay from being redundant. FREE DLCs: There are some awesome free downloadable content for this game. Some of them should have been released with the game (see cons.) CONS. LESS EXPLORATION: There are a lot of story based mission and ally based loyalty missions; however, there are amazingly few side missions. (Don't get me wrong, the game will still take a while finish. My first finish was 45 hrs when I decided to explore everything). And these side missions are ridiculously short and straight forward. NO VEHICLE: What the hell? After you download a DLC, there are four or five vehicle based missions; however, the game doesn't have vehicle based exploration. I agree climbing rocks and hills with space vehicle was torturous at times in Mass Effect 1, but still there were many planets where it was fun. Why remove that? DIMINISHED RPG ELEMENT: Mass Effect 1 kinda had convoluted level up system(if you do manually) and tedious weapon upgrade/achieve system. They improved that in Mass Effect 2 by making it extremely simple. Now you no longer have much choices when it comes to guns. Your choice of power can be maxed in no time (you will still have hard time maxing multiple powers/traits). And experience is mainly give at the end of the mission vs experience you gained by doing each and every single action/ killing each and every enemy in Mass Effect 1. The system did feel a bit more organized and easy to use, but I kinda miss Mass Effect 1 RPG element. So contrary to minor issues I mentioned in CONS., they have GREATLY IMPROVED THE GAME. If you liked Mass Effect 1, if you like RPG, if you like space/sci fy genre, YOU MUST NOT MISS OUT ON THIS ONE. You will love it.
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Wow
Posted .I would recommend this to a friendOne of the best games I have ever played. The original Mass Effect was good but 2 is at another level. I really wanted to complete every side mission this time around and let me tell you they do not disappoint. I'm on hour 32 now and I don't think I am even close to finishing the game so be prepared to dedicate some serious time because it is loooooong. Do yourself a favor and buy this game.
- Pros mentioned:Fun, Graphics, ImprovementsCons mentioned:Scenes
Rating 3 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Let Down
Posted .Pros mentioned:Fun, Graphics, ImprovementsCons mentioned:ScenesI would recommend this to a friendAfter playing the first game of the trilogy a repeated number of times (also having a 1200/1200 achievement points in it), I highly anticipated this game. First off, I'll say that this game is beautiful. The graphics are very nicely done as is the voice acting. Shepard's emotion truly comes out when he is being a renegade, an improvement upon the first game. The music is just as impressive. However, some cut scenes have clipping issues, faces/heads into armor, characters mouths. I still love one of the opening scenes. The length of the game is very short compared to the original, I finished it in a little less than twelve hours - doing all side missions/companion quests. I've replayed it twice now, each taking a bit more time as I amped up difficulty: one of the games big upsides. Insanity is actually challenging this time through, you will actually die multiple times and have to redo scenes until you become very frustrated. Games rarely do this now-a-days without leaving a bad taste in your mouth. Shepard this time takes everything to the extreme, you're either an utter jerk or the do-gooder. Even the neutral options usually tend to make him sound like a renegade and get someone mad at you. The character development in this game disapointed me a little. You cannot talk to anyone with them trying to get in your pants, unless you're the same gender, then they talk to you a few times then blow you off every other time. Combat in this game is different - it is now a first person shooter first and RPG second. You have limited ammo, even after all the lore of the codex built up a reasonable explanation of why there was none. It doesn't make much sense as it's explained now as a coolant, but if you stay out of battle for an hour, you still have to replace the coolant from a long previous battle. You lose connection with pretty much everything/everyone from the first game but they are built up to be in the third game (at least hopefully). You can't even walk around the Presidium in this one, even though my curiosity on how they recovered there was high. The game is fun, but it's very different from the first game in a lot of aspects. The inventory system is gone as well, losing another aspect of RPG. I'm still a big fan of the story and lore though, and the game was not a failure in pushing the story forward and keeping it interesting. The collectors edition is not that great the equipment in the game is better than the Collector's armor and all the versions get access to the Cerberus Network. The artbook is the only thing I really enjoyed. If you want the comic, buy the full-size version for 3 dollars... I recommend sticking with the standard edition. I look forward to the third installment, I just hope that they bring back some of the original features.
- Pros mentioned:Fun, Gameplay, GraphicsCons mentioned:Environment
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Mass Effect 2 Review
Posted .Pros mentioned:Fun, Gameplay, GraphicsCons mentioned:EnvironmentI would recommend this to a friendMass Effect 2 was probably one of the best games that I have ever played. If you enjoy an action packed, highly interactive, fate deciding game, then this one is definitely for you. Great graphics, even better than the first game. There was so much good interaction with characters in this game it almost makes the game personal! I really got sucked into this game more than any other game I have ever played. I thoroughly enjoyed not having to sell items constantly like Mass Effect 1. Also, I really enjoyed that you just had to upgrade your weapons and armor rather than purchasing and finding tons and tons of different weapons and armor. It is really awesome that you can load your saved games from the first game and continue the story of your characters!!! The only downsides to this game were having to search/mine all the planets for resources. They need to come up with a little better way to do this for Mass Effect 3. The other downside to this game can be summed up in one question: "WHEN ARE WE GOING TO GET TO SEE TALI'S FACE!?" Definitely worth a purchase!!!
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Good game
|Posted .I would recommend this to a friendI had this game and bought this one as a gift for a friend.
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
All around great game! Couldnt put it down
Posted .I would recommend this to a friendThis is a great game. Bought it and could put it down for the whole week! Wish they had a multiplayer but thats why Im buying 3 as well as to continue the story. Highly Recomend
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Top 5 games played
Posted .I would recommend this to a friendThis game picks up 2 years after the end of the first game, and just keeps going. Mass Effect 2 pulls the player in and makes them feel like part of the story, regardless if they imported a Mass Effect 1 character. The bulky weapon upgrade system is no more, and the search for minerals actually has a purpose. If you played through the first game then you will really appreciate the time and effort Bioware has put into fleshing out the backstory, and revealing information that was touched upon the first time around. Overall, this is a great game that will satisfy casual players to seasoned gamers. This is a must have!
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Worth the money
Posted .I would recommend this to a friendWhen playing I suggest you go full paragon or renegade for conversation options. Hint paragon on top, renegade on bottom, and neutral in the middle of the wheel. Also your triggers, paragon on left and renegade on right, you will see. You copy will come with a code for the cerberus network with free downloads, but you have to sign up for an EA account or just pay for it on the marketplace. I could play tis game all day. It is hard to stop playing this. Things you did or did not do in the first one are heard over the news. You may want to play the first and keep you saved games and import them into this game.
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