Description
In Mass Effect 2, players will once again step into the role of the heroic Commander Shepard. Two years after Commander Shepard repelled invading Reapers bent on the destruction of organic life, a mysterious new enemy has emerged. On the fringes of known space, something is silently abducting entire human colonies. Now Shepard must work with Cerberus, a ruthless organization devoted to human survival at any cost, to stop the most terrifying threat mankind has ever faced. Featuring intense shooter action, a rich futuristic storyline, space exploration and emotionally engaging character interaction, the game delivers an unparalleled cinematic experience.
Product Details
UPC:
014633195040
Condition:
Used
Genre:
Action & Adventure
Platform:
Playstation 3
Region:
NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:
Mature
SKU:
PS3_MASS_EFFECT_2
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
the plot of this game is just awesome and very well balanced with a fair gameplay its just a good mix, also its a mix between RPG and shooter i enjoyed this series very much too bad it ended in ME3
I just completed my second full playthrough of ME2. Obviously, I enjoyed the game.My previous exposure to BioWare games was Dragon Age, which I also thoroughly enjoyed. There are some comparisons; you get to recruit people to your team, develop your skills and theirs, and accompany them on missions.ME2 however places less emphasis on development, and more on action. In Dragon Age I was constantly fiddling with my companions’ behavior (tactics) and agonizing over what skills or powers they developed. I played through some of the more challenging missions repeatedly until I had the tactics just right to survive. In ME2 you are only picking where to allocate skill (squad) points across a few tracks. Much quicker, and as a result the game moves along faster. In a good way. I really enjoyed the tactical experience of DA:O, but ME2 is just as fun in a slightly different way. It’s much more like a shooter.Replay value is high. After spending close to 100 hours on my first playthrough (I never said I was fast) I started again with a different character class and higher difficulty, and played again straight through in less than 50 hours. The experience is different enough when playing with a different character class that the game stays fresh.Highly recommended.
It was really fun! I played through it 7 times, each time with a different character who had a different personality. I just wish Liara was a permanent squad member, her DLC was amazing!
I played the first Mass Effect on the 360 and while I enjoyed the massive content I hated the game-play. Mass Effect 2 on PS3 is sooooooooooooooooo much better it is ridiculous. Combat is smooth and engaging, story and content are still in depth and extremely detailed.MY only criticism is that as of 2/19/11 the patch promised by BIOware has yet to be released. The game can cause you to loose all your saved game information forcing you to start over. To combat this I have taken the game off of auto save and backed up data on thumb drive.Other than, great game.
I really liked this game. The storyline and different avenues of this game are great. When I first started playing it I played it for hours and beat it multiple times. I would recommend it.
I spent over a hundred hours into this game and loved every minute of it! Engrossing story, great shooting system, and one of the best running games I’ve ever seen. Ran into no glitches what so ever. All DLC content that came with the game integrated beautifully. Experienced no hick ups, or glitch of any kind.
After hearing Xbox 360 owners swoon over this game for the past year, PS3 owners have finally been blessed with one of this generation’s best games. This is one of those games where you can believe all the stories you hear, and buy with confidence…it is a masterfully crafted labor of love that you won’t ever forget. If you’re a fan of the great space sagas of science fiction, be prepared to add the universe of Mass Effect into that pantheon of great sci fi lore that includes by Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, Star Trek and the like. It’s that good.The game itself falls somewhere in between the genres of third person shooter and role playing. The action in the game is great fun, especially later in the game when your characters are powered up and you are able to turn the battlefields into almost theatrical displays of gunfire and special powers unleashed by your team. Aside from squad selection, there isn’t a whole lot of necessary tactical thought required to get through the game’s action sequences…just a mastery of the cover and shoot system and knowledge of the special abilities in which your character is endowed, as well as those of your 2 teammates. The locales are fantastic, thanks to the great art design seemingly inspired from every science fiction movie and television show to come before. When you’re not fighting to accomplish your objectives, you are exploring the galaxy in your starship…mining planets for minerals to upgrade your ship, armor, weaponry.
Played through a hundred times on PC and decided to try it on the PS3, it just never gets old. One of the greatest games ever. I still can’t get over what they have done to Mass Effect 3 even after all these years, they had the chance of making the absolute greatest game of all time, and they just threw it away, how sad.
I adore this game. To a point of absurdity. I’ve owned it on both the Xbox 360 and PS3. I’ve played through it likely ten times or more.I recently traded in my 360 for a PS3 and this was one of the few games I even considered repurchasing. If you have the option of playing it on either system then the PS3 version is far and away the best choice, simply due to the fact that almost all the DLC released for the game is on the disc. On. The. Disc. No downloading, no stupid codes, nothing. You miss out on some weapon pack dlcs, some party outfit dlcs and The Arrival dlc. Nothing that you’ll really care about missing if you are on a tight budget. For a mere $20 or so you get 30-50 hours of great story.
I absolutely love the mass effect games. If you get 2, you have to get 3! The scale of the game and the ability to continue the story and your character from 2 to 3 is awesome. I would suggest the mass effect series to anyone who likes RPGs, first person shooters, and games with epic story lines.My only beef is that PS3 never had access to mass effect 1, if they released it I would buy it.