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Mass Effect 2

Discussion in 'Console Gaming' started by fusion360, Jun 1, 2009.

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    fusion360 Overlord

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    Mass Effect 2

    Looking to be amazing just like the first game, even just from the trailer... but if you haven't played Mass Effect, you might want to check it out. It's one of the "best of xbox" games or whatever now, so you can usually find it for around $20 new, probably less used.

    It's an RPG but it's more of an action RPG since the combat is mostly real-time and third person (a la gears of war). I say mostly real-time because you can queue up actions during combat (it freezes combat) through the left and right bumpers.

    The story is just really epic and if you like sci-fi at all it's definitely worth your time. Also they are saying for M.E. 2 that your actions in the first game will affect the gameplay of the new one.

    http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-mass-effect/49798
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    Ikari CBH Member

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    Re: Mass Effect 2

    It's an alright game.
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    TheCoin CBH Member

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    Re: Mass Effect 2

    yeah it was light on content and combat was repedative and abilities were oddly weighted

    that said i didn't hate the story and voice acting was good, i always will need a game in two years that costs $15
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    karanji CBH Officer

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    Re: Mass Effect 2

    for some reason these types of rpgs just dont appeal to me. Not sure if it is the chrono trigger ff6 secret of mana breath of fire 3 i got floating in my brain / blood.

    Diablo 3 & MW 2 is all i want and need for the upcoming 1-4 years.

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