Abstract: Mass Effect 2 may be yet another title published by EA but don’t let that put you off.Designed, coded, drawn and promoted by BioWare, Mass Effect 2 is, obviously, a follow-up to the popular sci-fi single-player PRG Mass Effect, but it’s had a deva...
Excellent character development, credible motivations, refined action, they fixed everything that was wrong with the original
Silly ending spoils the conclusion of the game
An improvement on just about every aspect of the original game, with the exception of one tiny aspect; the very final battle. Mass Effect 2 sees BioWare's approach to the role playing genre evolve beyond anything they've worked on previously, and gives us...
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: For Mass Effect 2, BioWare set out to create a sequel that surpassed the original in every way; they succeeded on all counts. Mass Effect 2 features more engaging combat, tighter visuals, better mission structure, an even more robust, character-driven sto...
Beautiful graphics, Interesting characters, Nice side quests, Great combat system, Choices can have consequences
Cerberus Network is clunky, Main story is full of holes, If your choice crosses the designers whims, the designers win, Too many incongruities with original game
Mass Effect 2 starts with a bang but hits several bumps along the way. All of the problems from the first game are gone, but they seem to have taken a lot of the RPG elements with them. The story feels more straightforward this time around, too. Though...
Mass Effect 2 is clearly better than the original, which was one of the coolest games ever. This is easily a contender for game of the year despite the fact that the year has only just started. blog comments powered by Disqus ...
Despite some changes away from a more traditional RPG by amping up combat and stripping out some of the character stat elements from the first game, Mass Effect 2 delivers a solid, fast-paced and well written sci-fi story that touches on a lot of base...
Mass Effect 2 is a masterpiece. It solves the problems of the original game without introducing any new ones and expands upon the original's story by delving deeper into the consequences of a Reaper invasion and by adding a huge variety of new a...
Abstract: These days it seems that an overwhelming number of major releases are, in one way or another, sequels. Most fit neatly into a pre-established IP, but rarely provide a direct continuation of the events of previous games in the series. Not only does Mass...