Review: Mass Effect 2

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Paragon Fury said:
Yes, I know Cerberus brings Shepard back to life. That doesn't equate to Shepard owing them anything. Except maybe a few well-placed slugs.
Think of the transition of from ME1 to ME2.

Shepard saves the day, then realizing there are more out their still, marches out. And you know what?

Dude has NOTHING

There are no more leads and no obvious next step. There are hundreds, maybe thousands more Reapers out there and you don't know what they are up to. You don't know if Sovereign was the only "failsafe" the Reapers had thought of. You don't know if the Reapers had a "plan B" or other means of returning. You have nothing...

ME2 accurately relays this sentiment in the intro...when it shows you wandering around...in the same section of space...for 4 days.

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Now put yourself in Shephard's shoes. You have no idea what your gonna do and neither does the Council, which is why they have been so hush hush about this. The Reapers could show up the very next day, and you'd be powerless.

All of a sudden this guy comes out of nowhere. He knows about the Reapers. He has a ridiculous amount of resources available. The fact that he actually resurrected someone from the dead shows his capabilities. And he wants to assist you.

Whats the problem?
Paragon Fury said:
I don't even need to play the game to deal you that Collector's attacks on the humans are a pittance compared to what they, and the Reapers, have in store for the entire galaxy.
Yes...cause as I said earlier, Shepard has plenty of leads on the Reaper situation...he should instead pick up where he left off...using the most advanced ship in Council possession to go scouting...for FOUR DAYS.

Paragon Fury said:
And remember, you're a SPECTRE - you took an oath defend all life in the galaxy, not just humanity. You're part of something bigger than the Alliance and humanity - working with someone who wants nothing more to than to see all other races bowing to the heels of humanity, or simply crushed in our wake and who only is interested in you because you can do that, is kind of the anti-thesis of what your job is supposed to be.
Theres a difference between an alliance and a truce.

Shephard is working with them because they can offer valuable assistance given the present situation.

Circumstances change though, and so will the way they both treat eachother.

Paragon Fury said:
So, no, a Paragon wouldn't work with Cerberus. Since your still a SPECTRE, you can still can when and where you please
Yeah, he should have totally flashed his badge. Cerberus would have no choice then but to let him commandeer a ship and provide instructions back to the Citadel. But not before they volunteer to put on restraints and be taken prisoner....

Paragon Fury said:
- and you could easily continue the hunt for the Collectors under the banner of the Conciul or the Alliance as easily as you could under Cerberus.
You could also do it under the banner of "Winnie the Pooh".

Paragon Fury said:
Hell, I don't even see what advantages Cerberus has over the other two - the other two have just extensive, if not more extensive intelligence networks, massive resources, and you could probably recruit a far superior, and less psychotic band of heroes from the "official" channels than you could from Cerberus's pool.
Putting aside how the whole "hush" on the Reapers means severely limiting your organizations resources... do you remember what the "official" channels produced last time?

The Alliance gave you Kaiden and Ashley.

Now how did those two compare to the other teammates you picked up? *cough* Wrex*
 

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loremazd said:
Hey wait a minute... Boo was a space hamster! The universes are linked!
I'm glad someone else notices this - Boo the Space Hamster was Minsc's pet in the original Baldur's Gate - made by Bioware - and one of the best D&D RPG ports ever made.

I'm surprised it wasn't mentioned in the video!
 

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If you can't choose to betray Cerberus as a Paragon, then this whole affair is stupid. Even if it's supposed to be "an uneasy choice to tolerate what is essentially Waffen SS IN SPACE for the sake of saving the galaxy from EVIL ALIENS", you should still be able to disobey particulary nasty orders of Illusive Man and sabotage Cerberus' illegal workings.
My goodness...

This is a game that opens up with you DYING. You suffocate slowly and painfully as you spiral endlessly into space...the camera slowly pulling back to artistically show, despite the events of Mass Effect 1, you are mortal and can very easily become powerless.

And then you guys say "why doesn't he flash his badge and go all He-MAN on these people".

FFS
 

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I'm getting quite tempted to get this now.
Problem is, I never played the first game, at all.

So, my question to you is twofold; is Mass Effect 2 easy to pick up (controls and gameplay wise) for a beginner, and will missing out on the first one really ruin the experience for me, or just only slightly dampen it?
 

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To EVERYONE suggesting names for the space hamster that are not "Boo".

PLAY the Baldur's Gate series. (not Dark Alliance though).

For the love all that is good in gaming: Baldur's Gate II is the BEST computer RPG to ever be made. And it is quite possibly the best GAME ever to be made.

I don't make such claims lightly. (The top three of my list of Best games ever are BGII, Portal, and Myst 3: Exile btw).
 

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Susan Arendt said:
Moriarty70 said:
Russ Pitts said:
HT_Black said:
My word, Ms. Arendt! You certainly were on the ball with this one. I mean, it came out...three hours from now?

...I'm confused.
She's a time-traveler. That, or PR reps from EA sent us (and every other videogaming-related publication) a review copy of the game so that we could publish in time for release. Pick whichever explanation makes you happiest.
Time traveler. Now that we've settled that the real questions begin. Does she travel Doctor/Bill & Ted style, Marty McFly style, or Star Trek slingshot style.
I can neither confirm nor deny that I am a time traveler. I will however point out, apropos of nothing, that I have a robot dog and a scarf of which I am overly fond.

Would you like a Jelly Baby?
 

Susan Arendt

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Fragamoo said:
I'm getting quite tempted to get this now.
Problem is, I never played the first game, at all.

So, my question to you is twofold; is Mass Effect 2 easy to pick up (controls and gameplay wise) for a beginner, and will missing out on the first one really ruin the experience for me, or just only slightly dampen it?
Very easy to pick up, absolutely. Mucking about with the command wheel takes a wee bit of practice, but honestly, you can quite happily play the game without ever asking your companions to do a single thing.

Missing out on the first one won't ruin the experience, no, but you will absolutely, without question, enjoy the second game more if you play through the first. Besides, the first game is excellent...no reason not to play it.
 

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I think you should call your hamster "Boo" after the Minsc's hamster in Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance. Minsc believed that Boo was a "miniature giant space hamster" which is, in turn, a reference to D&D, which I'm sure you love.
 

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That was a very good review. I have to say, the mining on the first Mass Effect got tedious after the first mineral, but now that it actually serves a purpose I won't mind at all. We are stuck with it, yes, but it's not a waste of time either. My money is itching my pocket now. I need to play this game so badly.

Oh! And you should name the hamster Ron :-3
 

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Space hamster?
Miniature giant space hamster prehaps?

Anyway a very good review it didn't ruin anything yet it still informed me about the game. I think the fact you don't talk about the plot in any way is a strong point to this review, now I'll be able to show it to my spoiler fearing brother without much worry. Seems he won't be able to look at the comments however as they seem very spoilery.

I liked the review and came away with a better understanding of the game.

Susan Arendt said:
microwaviblerabbit said:
This 'new' clip system sounds exactly like the one from Deus Ex 2. You get one type and different guns use different amounts. I always found that I ran out of ammo and got screwed a lot. I hope it works this time?
I ran out of ammo exactly once, and that was more a function of my own bad shooting than the game's bad design. I think it works quite well.
So as long as I don't burn ammo without reason I should be ok? I still don't like the idea, most likely because of my experances in Deus Ex: IW, which can be summarised as "where was this ammo when I needed it" and "why can't I just buy this stuff".
 

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Susan Arendt said:
Review: Mass Effect 2

Want to save the universe? Hope you're ready to get your hands dirty.

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Thanks for the spoiler warning, I'll watch the review after I beat the game.
 

Susan Arendt

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Knight Templar said:
Space hamster?
Miniature giant space hamster prehaps?

Anyway a very good review it didn't ruin anything yet it still informed me about the game. I think the fact you don't talk about the plot in any way is a strong point to this review, now I'll be able to show it to my spoiler fearing brother without much worry. Seems he won't be able to look at the comments however as they seem very spoilery.

I liked the review and came away with a better understanding of the game.

Susan Arendt said:
microwaviblerabbit said:
This 'new' clip system sounds exactly like the one from Deus Ex 2. You get one type and different guns use different amounts. I always found that I ran out of ammo and got screwed a lot. I hope it works this time?
I ran out of ammo exactly once, and that was more a function of my own bad shooting than the game's bad design. I think it works quite well.
So as long as I don't burn ammo without reason I should be ok? I still don't like the idea, most likely because of my experances in Deus Ex: IW, which can be summarised as "where was this ammo when I needed it" and "why can't I just buy this stuff".
I was playing on Normal and leaving thermal clips behind because I was full-up. Seriously, you'll be just fine, don't sweat it.
 

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damn, these games are coming out faster than I know. it kind of annoying to go and buy assassin's creed 2, and fin out MW2 is out and I never even knew.
 

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Paragon Fury said:
Susan Arendt said:
Paragon Fury said:
Anyways, yes, Bioware, regardless of how much "soothing" reviewers attempt to do, has apparently missed the point of the Paragon in ME2. The point of being a Paragon was not spilling blood, working through things the right and respectable way, and definitely not making a deal with and working for the single most dangerous entity and man in existance. (Cerberus and the Illusive Man, if you somehow missed that.)
Really? You don't think a Paragon would make a deal with the devil to save the human race? I disagree completely. Just because you're working with Cerberus doesn't mean you've suddenly gone to the dark side.
I don't even need to play the game to deal you that Collector's attacks on the humans are a pittance compared to what they, and the Reapers, have in store for the entire galaxy.

And remember, you're a SPECTRE - you took an oath defend all life in the galaxy, not just humanity. You're part of something bigger than the Alliance and humanity - working with someone who wants nothing more to than to see all other races bowing to the heels of humanity, or simply crushed in our wake and who only is interested in you because you can do that, is kind of the anti-thesis of what your job is supposed to be.

So, no, a Paragon wouldn't work with Cerberus. Since your still a SPECTRE, you can still can when and where you please - and you could easily continue the hunt for the Collectors under the banner of the Conciul or the Alliance as easily as you could under Cerberus. Hell, I don't even see what advantages Cerberus has over the other two - the other two have just extensive, if not more extensive intelligence networks, massive resources, and you could probably recruit a far superior, and less psychotic band of heroes from the "official" channels than you could from Cerberus's pool.
I dunno about your Paragon Shepard, but mine had the "sole survivor" background--you know, the one where her squad was wiped out after being lured into a thresher maw nest by Cerberus. I can totally see that being an issue, too.

EDIT: Oh, and they killed Kahoku. And tortured Toombs. And turned those people into husks. It's probably a good thing my Shepard won't get to meet the Illusive Man in person, or this would be a really short game.
 

BloodyThoughts

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HA! make fun of us Americans now, Cause us, and the Canadians get it the 26 witch is today.

TAKE THAT!

Oh and guess what, I am having fun with the the gun that you get for free if you pre-order it and the armor. Ok now I am just being a douchebag.

Oh, and you should name your hampster spacey, the space hamster, he is so cute BD
 

ZippyDSMlee

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this horrible game is not worth a buy...... they went thew passed bioshock 100 phantoms ago watering it down so much, people stop buying crap already!!!