Abstract: The sequel to Bioware's blockbuster Sci-Fi RPG, Mass Effect 2 is bigger, better and braver than its predecessor. Find out just how it improves on the original and what it introduces to the already great Bioware formula.Mass Effect returnsMass Effect 2...
Abstract: From the second you start playing, BioWare makes it immediately clear that Mass Effect 2 isn’t pulling any punches. It makes a point of spotlighting the suggestion that Commander Shepard and his team likely won’t survive their suicidal retaliation agai...
Abstract: Quite a bit has changed in the realm of role-playing games since BioWare released Mass Effect more than two years ago, but many will agree that this first attempt at a new sci-fi franchise has stood the test of time. The combat didn't hold up to the...
With Mass effect 2 Bioware presents a brilliant sequel, which isn't perfect though. There is a lot of action and the dialogues, the setting and the atmosphere are impressive. Gamers who know and like Mass Effect 1 will not be disappointed - for them M...
Great cast of interesting and diverse characters, Excellent dialogue and voice acting, Fantastic art design with a strong sense of identity, Solid shooting mechanics make for exciting encounters, Level design makes every mission feel fresh
Scanning planets can get tedious, Some glitches and bugs
Once this intense and action-packed role-playing game pulls you into its orbit, you won't want to escape. ...
Masterful storytelling, massive amount of choices, no elevator pauses, and enhanced combat,
Lack of weapons, big reveal a bit corny.
Hot off the heels of BioWare's amazing Dragon Age: Origins comes their incredible follow-up to the 2007 action-RPG, Mass Effect, aptly named Mass Effect 2. Find out just how amazing this game is, After the Break!Full Review:Playing through...
Abstract: Sparing intergalactic civilization from annihilation isn't a new narrative construct -- all budding sci-fi game writers and novelists must have soggy dreams about weaving this sort of epic -- but the foundation isn't exhausted just yet. In 2007, BioWa...
Published: 2010-01-26, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Mass Effect 2 takes the bleak vacuum of space and flushes it with color--the light of stars and galaxies, the red and violet swirls of far-off nebulas, and the glimpses of comets as they burn through the void. You'll catch your first glimpse of this in...