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4.7 out of 5 stars Based on 184 Customer Ratings

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"Awesome!"
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

Simply Awesome, get it, stop reading and just buy it, Mass Effect 2 is like an epic interactive movie. PS3 owners now get to see what the fuss is about on their own console. Mass Effect 2 runs an even balance between ease of play and RPG. It still retains a lot of RPG elements, character levelling, weapon & armour upgrades etc, but the game design makes it a seemless interaction. The amount of background data within the game is phenomenal, and its not even necessary to read it but its there anyway, planet data, character profiles, racial profiles, the production behind this is staggering.

The graphics are awesome and maintained throughout the entire game, no change of style just awesome visuals all the way, through with superb audio and voice acting.

The game is a trilogy, unfortunately PS3 owners only get to experience the first game as an interactive comic within Mass Effect 2, that gets you to choose key moments from Mass Effect 1 to help fill-out your characters decisions with this game. Choices you make within Mass Effect 2 will affect the last in the trilogy out in November this year… So dont delete your savegames.

Mass Effect 2 is a Sci-Fi epic that makes the players choices have consequences within the game, which gives the player a feeling of real investment in time and gameplay (prepare to lose a lot of your life playing this game)

Excellent gameplay. Excellent audio and visuals. Excellent game design. Excellent gameplay.

Get it, play it, finish it, and then wait impatiently for Mass Effect 3 :-)

11 out of 11 people found this review helpful.
"In most peoples minds, game of 2010"
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

This game is amazing, great graphics, interesting game mechanics, and one of the most amazing stories i've seen in a game. PS. The graphics are better on the ps3 version compared to the xbox, the lighting is better and the game is smoother.

3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
"Amazingly good."
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

If like me you have never played Mass Effect, don't worry, you will love Mass Effect 2. It is without a doubt the best RPG I have played in many a year. It might be a little short for an RPG (40–50 hours) but due to its incredible amount of choices and effects, it really does offer a plethora of replay value.

Incredible game that should not be missed.

2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

Description

Bonuses included in the PS3 version include the three previously released DLC packs:

  • Kasumi: Stolen Memories
  • Overlord
  • Hiding the Shadow Broker
  • One-time access code to the Cerberus Network, where additional content can be downloaded.

Mass Effect 2 is a space-based third-person oriented RPG revolving around the player's particular version of the game's hero, Commander Shepard, and their continuing development of this character. As the game opens a variety of character classes are made available to the player, with talents, both exclusive and general, associated with each. With experience these talents are leveled up, resulting in the unlocking of related abilities and/or entirely new talents. The player has the ability to customize their Commander Shepard in a number of ways including physical appearance, gender, and certain aspects of their personal history, with the rub being that these choices can influence things like available missions, dialogue choices with non-player characters (NPCs), and character background.

Accompanying this main character are a number of preset supporting characters that the player can direct and develop relationships with, which again, will alter the outcome of the story. All the characters from the original game – for PS3 players referenced via the included digital comic – make an appearance in Mass Effect 2, but the immediate characters surrounding Commander Shepard are new. Additional new features that players can expect to experience include new alien races, a more realistic damage system, a new heavy weapons system allowing for maximum damage, a regenerative health system, a dramatic increase in the number of character animations available to Shepard and updates to the dialogue mechanic used when conversing with NPCs.

Features:

  • Take cover, command an elite squad, utilize over 20 weapons including new heavy weapons, and unleash deadly powers against your foes with an all new and improved combat system
  • Increased intensity with precision shooter controls – including a new location based damage system – deliver gripping action as you overcome insurmountable odds
  • Travel the distant, deadly reaches of space to assemble your team of amazing and diverse characters in a desperate attempt to save mankind
  • Create your version of Commander Shepard, customize your appearance, and tailor your own abilities and strengths
  • Explore an entire galaxy of unique planets and embark on side missions to uncover more secrets in the Mass Effect universe
  • Exclusive Dark Horse digital comic allows PS3 players to experience the events of the first game and make choices related to them that will influence the events of the current game
Release date Australia
January 21st, 2011
Game Platform
  • PS3
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Box Dimensions (mm)
136x171x15
UPC
5030930098063
All-time sales rank
Top 1000
Product ID
8223739

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