I?m heading out this afternoon to grab a copy of Mass Effect 2 for PC. Looks to be a real treat, I?m glad Bioware is back on the throne regarding (western) RPGs.
Before I get started I?m curious about a few things however.
1. In ME I made the mistake of trying to be a jack-of-all-trades, you basically had to decide at the start what kind of weapon you wanted to be remotely good by the end of the game and just plow down points into that category. Sniper rifles for instances had accuracy that was akin to shooting a BB gun in a storm, but sticking to it and it was a monster by the end of the game. Similarly a bow specialized Rogue in Dragon Age: Origins was getting his ass handed to him for the first half of the game, doing good around the middle and evening it out by mowing down anything in sight come the last part of the game. Is this the case in ME2 as well?
2. How is the Mass Effect 1 (ME) character porting handling? I uninstalled ME some months ago but kept the data files, will that do for porting the character decisions made in the first game? I have yet to see this particular point addressed in detail by Bioware.
3. Can the story really support an evil or female Shephard? Dragon Age: Origins did wonders for covering every option when it came to playing a specific race, background or personality but ME was a somewhat more linear affair in this regard. You had a default male character that were given some personality options through conversation and action but the options given was basically playing a grumpy Shepard or a noble Shephard. So, any indication of wether I?m missing out in missions, romances, ending, equipment by playing anything but a male middle-of-the-road Shephard?
Can't wait to get out of work and down to my Game Stop!
Before I get started I?m curious about a few things however.
1. In ME I made the mistake of trying to be a jack-of-all-trades, you basically had to decide at the start what kind of weapon you wanted to be remotely good by the end of the game and just plow down points into that category. Sniper rifles for instances had accuracy that was akin to shooting a BB gun in a storm, but sticking to it and it was a monster by the end of the game. Similarly a bow specialized Rogue in Dragon Age: Origins was getting his ass handed to him for the first half of the game, doing good around the middle and evening it out by mowing down anything in sight come the last part of the game. Is this the case in ME2 as well?
2. How is the Mass Effect 1 (ME) character porting handling? I uninstalled ME some months ago but kept the data files, will that do for porting the character decisions made in the first game? I have yet to see this particular point addressed in detail by Bioware.
3. Can the story really support an evil or female Shephard? Dragon Age: Origins did wonders for covering every option when it came to playing a specific race, background or personality but ME was a somewhat more linear affair in this regard. You had a default male character that were given some personality options through conversation and action but the options given was basically playing a grumpy Shepard or a noble Shephard. So, any indication of wether I?m missing out in missions, romances, ending, equipment by playing anything but a male middle-of-the-road Shephard?
Can't wait to get out of work and down to my Game Stop!