Abstract: When ended, we saw Commander Shepard marching to the docking bay to clear out the last holdouts of Saren's geth forces while the new human representative to the Citadel Council assumed his new duties and made a big speech about the future. The futur...
Abstract: Mass Effect was a flawed masterpiece. BioWare, obviously tired of dealing with the restrictions of the Star Wars franchise, launched their own space opera, complete with a universe as well thought-out as Lucas' own. The attempt at truly uniting a thir...
Abstract: Mass Effect 2 is like the second child of the BioWare family. Two years ago they released the first Mass Effect and everyone was fairly impressed by it. BioWare was experimenting with this shooter-RPG hybrid, and incorporating it with the sci-fi and d...
Abstract: Like the old saying goes: "In space, no good deed goes unpunished." Or maybe I'm mixing my aphorisms. Still, you'd be hard-pressed to come up with a more compact summation of Mass Effect 2's overriding ethos. See, when last I teamed up with Commander Y...
Games like Mass Effect 2 don't come around often enough. Look at any aspect and you can be sure it's great. It's incredibly personal while still retaining a sense of epic sweeping scale. The combat and mission design are outstanding. The visua...
Abstract: Mass Effect 2 is a better game than the original Mass Effect. Plain and simple. The combat is better, the side missions are much better, and this is arguably the most polished and relatively bug-free game that BioWare has ever produced. Little nitpicks...