Mass Effect 2 - only 2 more weeks!

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We've covered ME2 so comprehensively in previous previews that we won't waste your time going over the same details. Instead, we've provided some info about the newest area and the goals and challenges that lie within.


The mission takes place in the depths of darkness -- well beyond the Terminus sector and out of grasp of Alliance control. A giant space station, the Omega, has fallen victim to a deadly plague that's killing off the population at a rapid pace. It's up to you to infiltrate the enormous structure, track down a scientist rumored to have developed a cure, and ultimately save the day.


The scientist is professor Mordin Solis, a Salarian whose moral compass swings all over the place. He's a relatively good guy, but he's driven by results and sometimes the consequences of his actions -- even killing, if necessary -- run distant second to his primary goal, which is, of course, the cure.

After you fight your way through grungy corridors and station clearings overrun by Blue Suns mercenaries, you find the scientist, gain his cure and then embark on a quest to feed it into the ventilation systems so that the population will not perish. Along the way, you will discover more information about the mysterious sharp-toothed Vorcha race.


The controls and accompanying combat system are noticeably improved -- both speedier and more accurate, which effects more intense situations. Blasting rooms full of aliens is not as clunky as it once was. The demo, run through as the solider, allowed us to take control of a variety of weapons -- everything from the assault rifle, which has been more defined, to the shotgun, sniper rifle, auto pistol, heavy pistol and even the grenade launcher.


Blasting aliens to smithereens is always good fun, but if you prefer narrative to gunplay, Mass Effect 2 looks to deliver yet again. The title not only includes the same famously polished cut-scenes and dialog tree-supported character interactions, but the developer has added more realism to the presentation by way of more advanced and realistic facial and body animations.


Meanwhile, we got to try out the new dialog interrupt function, which proved very useful. As an alien lie dying on the floor, the plague infecting his body, we were prompted to interrupt -- a quick, integral action, sometimes effecting dramatic results. The left trigger allows paragon interrupts; softer, nicer. And the right trigger executes renegade ones; harder and meaner. We interrupted the dying alien's dialog with a paragon and quickly injected him with the cure. He lived. Had we made a different decision, or ignored the interruption altogether, he would've died.
http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/105/1059097p1.html

It's only 2 weeks away. I really can't wait as ME was the only game that I bothered to complete more than once, just because the story changes depending on who you play as and what you do.

Any other ME fans out there?
 
was mass effect 1 really that good? i got bored after an hour or so....

should I try again?
 
was mass effect 1 really that good? i got bored after an hour or so....

should I try again?
Yep definitely play the game until completion. It starts off slowly for the first hour or so, but give it a chance and you won't be disappointed :)
 
Cant wait. Books were decent, ME1 was epic (story depth wise, game was average).

Carnt be four waiting tills ME2!!!111!1!1!!112
 
I was disappointed with dragon age. I had collectors eddition, and spent 2 days dl'ing it off steam.

Massive life waster. Could you make an ending any more horrible? Thats a good 30hours of my life I will never get back. (Max diff FTW!)
 
I finally bought ME1 in December and finished my first play-through last night. I will definately get ME2, but after the December specials (and christmas) I have a lot to keep me busy with.
 
me1 was ok, finished it once, never really grabbed me, the shooting somehow didn't feel right, and the upgrades seemed mundane, in the end i just auto upgraded.
 
I already pre ordered the PC Collectors Edition. After playing the first one in these past holidays, I got hooked beyond words. The whole concept just grabbed me so much, story telling was amazing, all round amazing game.

BioWare games do that to me, Neverwinter Nights 1 did the same thing to me.

I am so excited, can't wait!
 
The pre-order price for the Xbox version is around R500-R550, which isn't too bad actually considering the usual price of new games :)
 
Borderlands has the worst ending ever (in response to the guy hating the Dragon Age ending :)))) )
 
Damn, i wanna buy a xbox just to play the mass effect games, i wish it was coming to ps3.
 
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