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Mass Effect 2

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Mass Effect 2 (2010)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter being revived from death and having to join a pro-human organization without a choice, Commander Shepard must assemble a team, battle a new threat, and make tough choices in order to s... Leggi tuttoAfter being revived from death and having to join a pro-human organization without a choice, Commander Shepard must assemble a team, battle a new threat, and make tough choices in order to save the galaxy from total annihilation once more.After being revived from death and having to join a pro-human organization without a choice, Commander Shepard must assemble a team, battle a new threat, and make tough choices in order to save the galaxy from total annihilation once more.

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    • Casey Hudson
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    • John Dombrow
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    • Drew Karpyshyn
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    • Adam Baldwin
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      • Adam Baldwin
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    • Ha vinto 1 BAFTA Award
      • 16 vittorie e 32 candidature totali

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    10ltadams2247

    Come to the Dark Side, Shepard

    I laughed, I cried, I cheered, I shook my head in disbelieve. This is not a game, it's an experience!

    BioWare is known for creating large, well thought out universes, this one right at the top. I have not seen a game that is as balanced in everything that makes a great game. Sound design (especially tricky for scifi), visual design, soundtrack, cinematic direction, game play and most of all (a thing that many games neglect) outstanding story telling.

    All this had me hooked from about ten minutes into playing the first game and they did not tune it down for this one. On the contrary.

    The changes made however were all too obvious. I read a great many reviews of the first one and noticed certain recurring complaints. "the MAKO sucks" "the side missions all look the same" "the elevator rides are too long" "too much talking, not enough action" "the inventory system is confusing"

    While I personally only agree with the first one of those complaints (I actually liked the inventory system and tuning my weapons and armor just the way I liked them and the talking was what made the depth of the game), BioWare certainly took the wished of their gamers to heart.

    The MAKO is gone and replaced with a shuttle. After you land, you're on foot (not a problem since there's no more far distances to travel on planet surfaces).

    The elevator rides were replaced by loading screens. The long rides were used to load the next segment of a large map, i personally found it to be a creative solution. But if people are more comfortable with a loading screen, that's fine by me and fine by BioWare apparently ;-)

    Every planet that contains a side mission now has a unique map and task to fulfill. That of course means that there's a lot less of them than in the first which in turn means you'll get to finish the game sooner. If this is a good thing, decide for yourself. I personally thought it was a shame (even though I understand the need to turn down the number of side quests if you have to actually design an entire map from scratch for them).

    A shame also that it was sort of dumbed down in the RPG department. A less complex inventory and character developing system that leaves little room for customization. I loved that about the first. However the crowd wants it (it will indeed be more accessible for the more casual gamer) I don't object. I'm in it for the story more than anything else.

    Which brings us to the main appeal this game brings to the table, what makes it unique. It's story telling. It is sooo guuuuud. I sound like a junkie ;-)

    I want to give my congratulations to the writers of this game who created a universe that is as deep as it is diverse. As innocent as it is rotten. Outstanding dialogs and character development of each one of the many people one meets. You will hear their stories, you will help them through their trial and when the time comes to face the Big Bad, you will NOT want them to die (Jack in particular I found to be an exceptionally well written character). Moral dilemmas of the tough variety will jump at you again and again, though not as heart wrenching as in the first (i.e. the Ashley/Kaidan decision which was just nasty - means I loved it).

    In the second part you will find yourself exploring places that were only talked about in the first, expanding the universe even further. And while part one was concentrating on the brighter, more civilized aspects of this galactic society (the Citadel, the Council, the Alliance) you will crawl through the darkest corners of the galactic civilization, getting a good look at criminals, crooks, and many unfortunates who have fallen through the cracks. If you like to play your character as rogue (making the morally questionable decisions to strengthen your intimidation skills) you'll probably feel more at home in this game than in the first. It's easier to loose your temper with these here folks, far away from the council or the alliance.

    My last shout out goes to whoever directed the cinematic sequences. At times I was thinking "that guy should be in the movies" but then I realized he is right where he's supposed to be, making outstanding games like this one. Cuts, camera angles, voice acting, all extraordinary in a way that you get sucked into the action unlike anything else I have seen. Even casual conversations (and there still is a significant amount) are put together in a way that it is always fluid and pleasing to the eye.

    This is the kind of game that I pay the extra buck for if the give out a collectors edition (got it) just to show the developers and their sales graphics that this is the way games are done. And for the love of *enter deity of your choice* make a third part.

    Here's my wishes for part three: don't water down the RPG elements any further and make the moral choices more painful (like in the first). I love it when things are gray and I have to either think twice OR regret a choice made, compelling me to begin a new round after I'm done. That's all the criticism I have to offer ;-)

    As you can see, a game of this magnitude can not be summarized in three words. Wait. It can.

    MASS EFFECT ROCKS!
    10kobemackenzie

    The best one in the Trilogy!

    Mass effect 2 is the best one out of all 3 games!

    Everything has been improved from graphics to the combat System! There are tons of side quests to do so your never bored! And the story is the best one out of the 3 games! You're introduced to so many loveable characters and returning characters come back as well from the first game! The writing is at its Peak in this game! Over all amazing game! Would recommend!
    10nrwautoelectrical

    Absolutely amazing! Such a great story, characters are interesting. Well done

    This game in 2023 is still in my all time favourite five The storyline is absolutely thrilling interesting and emotional.

    An amazing line-up of characters with their own quests actually make you emotionally attached.

    The combat system is very good easy-to-understand.

    Voice acting is on point The DLC a really immersive ID like taking time out and spending time with the crew members after every mission.

    The team at bioware really have done a number on this game.

    The world's are fun to explore.

    Resource gathering to upgrade your ship had some funny little perks and quirks.

    Well done bioware.

    It's not pay to win or anything. It's just a genuine good all round game.
    9cadillac20

    One of the deepest sci-fi universes ever created

    When the original Mass Effect came out, Bioware established a very typical sci-fi universe, complete with massive orbital cities, foreign planets, and plenty of alien creatures. What separated this universe from others was the plethora of individuals and relatable issues that came with them. This was a sci-fi universe that was relatable and deep. You could get to know those around you and, even more than the most well known sci-fi universes, you could really explore the world the universe you lived in.

    Mass Effect 2 ups that. Shepherd returns, this time working for a faction known as Cerebrus, one that few seem to trust. As they have done you a great favor, they are now tasking you with saving the universe once again. The game is a direct sequel in what is a proposed trilogy. And it's an effective chapter in the saga. You once again have choices to make, some difficult. Do you let a colony of people die because you want the loyalty of a team member, or do you stand by your principles and save them. These are the kinds of choices you have to make, and this ultimately affects your relations with the universe around you. The aforementioned scenario is also an example of how directly you affect your new team as well. The characters who comprise your team of warriors now give you a direct glimpse into their lives by tasking you with missions that directly affect them. At several points you will have to make tough decisions, and these will, once again, affect the rest of the game.

    But, even without directly helping these characters, they're still a fairly interesting bunch. You have a variety of characters, all multifaceted. Some who seem to be bitter and hard have good reason to be so, while others who seem too nice can show a side that is as dark as any villain. As the commander of this crowd, you have to make the choices that will affect their outlook on you and ultimately affect their performance during the mission. Act too harshly, and you may lose some support. Act too naively, and you may let a criminal slip loose.

    Gameplay, in my opinion, takes a backseat. My issues with the first game were also gameplay related, and while a few things have improved, the primary issues remain. I always found gameplay in the original to be a tad dull. Here, gameplay remains as dull. While there are several options, it's also quite formulaic. You run, take cover, and play shooting gallery with enemies. Occasionally you run into some hacking minigames, but those lose their charm after a little while. It would have been nice if Bioware could have included some variety, but the lack of truly exciting gameplay moments leaves the game lacking. And with so many games out there these days that contain a plethora of cinematic gameplay moments, one has to wonder why Bioware has settled for a more mundane formula of gameplay. However, the gameplay keeps the game moving, and it's not so bad where you dread having to shoot more bad guys.

    Thankfully, the makers of the game listened to players and did away with certain annoyances. Gone is the Mako, which took up a chunk of time in the original having to explore planets. Gone, also, are the long and unnecessary elevator sequences and the plethora of backtracking to get back to the Normandy. Everything is streamlined to put you right where you want to be. It's nice to see a company that cares enough for what its gamers want to cut out the bs and get to the good stuff.

    Mass Effect 2 isn't a giant leap for the series. But, with a game as good as the first chapter, the sequel doesn't have to be. It's another fantastic game that continues a rich and exciting universe full of life to explore. And, that alone, makes it a worthwhile purchase.
    10TheEtherWalk

    The spiritual sucessor to KOTOR... just shy of perfect, but one of my favorite games ever

    Bioware have really outdone themselves this time. Mass Effect 2 is just awesome on so many levels. There's the cinematic feel of the cutscenes, to the fast-paced action, and of course, the character interactions and moral options. Everything has been expanded in this one, including the romantic relationships, and full loyalty missions for each recruit. Nearly every one of these is played out brilliantly and you really develop connections with the characters, and each one has some moral decisions you need to make. The overall plot may seem a little simplistic, but it forces you to play the game patiently and not rush through the story missions. It's also hugely replayable, with different moral paths for virtually every mission. I spent the majority of the game doing side missions, exploring locations and wandering the ship talking to people. I'm a huge fan of Knight of the Old Republic, and unfortunately they didn't go all the way with the character developments in Mass Effect 1 like they did in that series. Mass Effect 1 was a good game, but it had some fairly obvious flaws. Nearly every one has been fixed for this installment, and this game now feels truly rewarding from an action standpoint and an edifying one. The inventory system has been made way more manageable, but maybe too much, as it sometimes feels like there isn't enough variety of weaponry. I was also confused by the key bindings screen, which promised some sort of vehicle combat, not like the clunky mako, but something, then there were no vehicles in the game. Why have key bindings for them then? Also the hacking puzzles were way too easy in this game. They should come up with some different ones. Anyways, I am eagerly awaiting the 3rd installment in this series. They have the potential for this series to go down as an all-time gaming classic. Every race has a story arc that has things unfulfilled in it. There's a lot to do in part 3 besides just the defeating reapers. The krogans have to defeat the genophage, the quarians have to retake their homeworld or make peace with the geth, the geth have to break free of the reapers, and of course the different individual character arcs. Maybe they could delve deeper into who Sheperd is as well. The potential for the finale is palpable. If you haven't played the first game, it's not really a requirement, but you need to play this second one if you haven't. The only game I can say I've enjoyed more is Fallout 3.

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      In the codex entry of the Mass Relay the still image of the relay has a "LOADING" watermark in the lower left hand corner of the codex's image, even though nothing is loading when reading this entry which means the image is a direct screen shot grab from the first game.
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      Garrus Vakarian: Do you ever miss those talks we had on the elevators?

      Tali'Zorah: No.

      Garrus Vakarian: Come on. Remember how we'd always ask you about life on the flotilla? It was an opportunity to share!

      Tali'Zorah: This conversation is over.

      Garrus Vakarian: Tell me again about your immune system.

      Tali'Zorah: I have a shotgun.

      Garrus Vakarian: Mmmmaybe we'll talk later.

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