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Mass effect 2 review
Mass effect 2 review













mass effect 2 review

I cannot deny that this plot is pretty good, at least up until the very last mission, and not even a controversial ending can change that. Some moments in Mass Effect 3 felt like an absolute punch to the stomach. Giving your squad orders feels more fluid, rolling around to dodge attacks is super useful, and the weapon customization allowed me to experiment even further with my arsenal. Without a doubt, it’s the most beautiful of all three games, and the one with the best combat mechanics. But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t feature some absolutely brilliant missions, as well as vast improvements in both its combat and visuals. Even with the brand new ending, the game is still controversial as hell.

mass effect 2 review

I know a lot of people who love it and a lot of people who absolutely hate it. Nobody can beat Garrus and Tali, that’s for certain. For some reason, all human males in all Mass Effect games ended up being the blandest and least sympathetic characters in each of their respective games. I have to say, I wasn’t a big fan of everyone’s darling Miranda as much as pretty much the rest of the internet, but ended up loving almost everyone else, with the sole exceptions being Jacob and Zaeed. Sure, it’s a bit too absurd, but this is sci-fi and I certainly wasn’t expecting for factual physics to take part in this franchise’s setting. Mass Effect 2‘s story captivated me from the first minute. Some of them even stated that they were jealous about the fact I was playing these games for the first time. All throughout my playthrough, my colleagues from WayTooManyGames, as well as other friends, were constantly asking me about my thoughts about the game’s plot.

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Well, I should say only knowing that Martin Sheen voices a character in both games, and that for some reason people absolutely hated the final game’s ending so much that Bioware had to release an extended version of the ending as free DLC in order to please its consumers. I went in with knowing absolutely nothing about them. Revisiting Mass Effect was fun and all, but what I was looking forward to the most was playing Mass Effect 2 and 3 for the first time. That is a small issue also present in the remasters of 2 and 3, but it’s a bit more jarring in the original Mass Effect. Plus, no matter how hard I try to edit the face of my Commander Shepard, he/she never manages to look like something that even remotely resembles a human being. I still find it very weird that there isn’t a dedicated cover button, something that is present in both Mass Effect 2 and 3. Mass Effect: Legendary Edition did improve both significantly, but some elements could have been tinkered a bit more. The original Mass Effect is the one that had aged the most in terms of graphics and controls. If you’re a purist, you can actually revert back to the original Mako controls, but let’s face it, you won’t want to do that. Mass Effect: Legendary Edition includes a brand new control scheme that makes these exploration segments a lot more bearable than before. However, one thing that certainly wasn’t good in that game was controlling the lunar rover/tank, the Mako.

mass effect 2 review

The Ghostbusters death beam from Mass Effect 2 is my favorite weapon from the entire trilogy.















Mass effect 2 review