Mass Effect 2 Collector’s Edition
- New location based hurt system allows for targeting of key weak points, blasting off limbs, igniting enemies, or cripple and disable enemy troops.
- Collector’s Edition items including: Mass Effect 2, art book, Mass Effect Deliverance #1 comic book, exclusive in-game weapon and armor, behind-the-scenes and making-of DVD and Cerberus Network card giving way access to bonus make pleased.
- Improved NPC conversation system where Commander Shepard can take matters into your own hands by interrupting or using force to get the answer required.
- Integration with the original Mass Effect game allows players to import saved files and continue play with those files in Mass Effect 2.
- Choose from 19 different weapons, including devastating heavy weapons that can end a battle in seconds.
Product Description
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 without a sound 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. To even attempt this perilous mission, Shepard must assemble the galaxy’s most elite team and command the most powerful ship ever built. Even then, they say it would be suicide. Commander Shepard intends to prove them incorrect. The Collector’s Edition includes: • The full version of Mass Effect 2 • 48-page hardcover art book • Limited edition Mass Effect Deliverance #1 comic book • Exclusive in-game Collectors’ Edition weapon and armor • Bonus DVD with behind-the-scenes and making-of videos • Limited edition Cerberus Network card giving way access to bonus make pleasedAmazon.com Product Description
| Mass Effect 2 is the sequel to BioWare’s hit space-based role-playing game (RPG), Mass Effect. A release player adventure, Mass Effect 2 allows players to continue the adventures of the fully customizable series hero, Commander Shepard, as you take on a whole new adventure and cast of at the bottom of characters. Features new to this latest release in the franchise include the ability to import game save files from the original Mass Effect game to continue the adventure in an unbroken fashion, a new hurt system, a more flexible dialogue game mechanic and more. Extending players play experience even further, the Mass Effect 2 Collector’s Edition contain additional digital and physical make pleased including art and comic books, in-game items and more. See the full list of included make pleased not more than. Tale
Gameplay Mass Effect 2 allows players of the original Mass Effect game to import save sports meeting to continue the tale of their own Commander Shepard. In doing this, the decisions that were made in the first game will affect the events of the second game. In addition, characters from the first game will return, as long as they were not killed off by the player in the first game. On the other hand, new players coming to the series for the first time in Mass Effect 2 will start a brand-new character, learn the events of the previous sports meeting as they progress and go aboard on a thrilling stand-alone adventure that does not require the previous game for play. Key Features
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This refers to the PC version.
Yes the graphics are fantastic.
The squad level interface is splendid.
But, unless you have exceptional game related eye-hand coordination you can only get so far in the game.
What I am referring to is a mini game to open doors that require you to match eight items into 4 pairs in 15 secs while moving a momentum driven cursor that response like its on water.
Rating: 1 / 5
Mass Effect 2 starts as has Mass Effect 1 done two years before … with no in-game sound. It is irritating that it seems that on some systems (PC) again the same problems as in the past are present again. In comparison to DragonAge:Origins, why is is not possible to get it right before the first patch?
I reflect, and for what I have seen so far, the game itself will be as splendid as the first part, but the sound bug is really unnecessary.
And before anyone questions: it is certainly no driver or hardware conundrum of my system, it seems to be a decoding conundrum in the game with the used sound codec
Rating: 1 / 5
Well, I gave it 1 star by and large. Why? Because I can’t play it.
There’s apparently been some massive fallout of the Collector’s Edition not effective for one reason or another. My reason is that once I ‘press any key to continue’ it sends me to an infinite ‘Please Wait’ screen while it tries to log me into me into Cerberus. (I left it on all night, still telling me to ‘Please wait’, and no, it hasn’t crashed)
Well, I’ve tried everything I possibly could and I’ve jumped owing to quite a few jewelry trying to get it effective, but I’ve got not anything.
I really feel gypped, I spend $60 on a product that doesn’t work and spend another 9 hours logging into random accounts, entering random codes and then trying and failing to get it effective. I’m a very busy person and Fridays nights are the only time I’ve free, yet this blasted game just completely obliterated my Friday. Ironically, all these stupid codes, accounts and restrictions are supposed to prevent piracy or something, yet the pirates already have a completely excellent, effective copy of the game out, with No-CD, a keygen, crack, no account supplies and no need for a constant Internet connection.
By the looks of this game reviews online this game is most likely stellar, and you can support developers that make stellar sports meeting by buying them. But, if you want to delight in it hassle-free, go and Download an illegal copy first. I don’t advocate out-right stealing, so I suggest you all to buy this game as well, just remember to start up a torrent afterwards if you really want to play the game.
Rating: 1 / 5
Edit – 2/13/2010
I promised to come back and edit my review if I were to ever in fact be able to play the game. So here it is. I’m leaving my original comments after the line not more than, for you know… posterity and all that.
Anyway, enough has been said about the game from other posters comparing the merits of ME1 to ME2, so I won’t do again it here. I will say, but, that this is one of (if not the) most gut sports meeting I’ve ever played. You really do feel more connected to the action.
It’s like… ME1 was the Beta version and ME2 was the final release product. Off the cuff, I’d say that there are a number of things that I don’t like about the game. But that’s because well… I suck at them. You get place on the firing line from the get go and the only time the action slows down is when you get to the ship. Trial by fire. “Critical Mission Failure”. Hmm… saw that alot.
Like others have said. This is NOT ME1. This one makes you work. All I can say is that the left shift key is your friend.
In person, I don’t like the way the tale unfolds. There are assumptions made that rub me the incorrect way, so I’m going to go back and do a honestly quick run owing to of ME! just so I can import my character. Somehow or another, ME1 got wiped out even before I upgraded to Windows 7. Which, by the way, was the only way I could get several stubborn programs to install.
Anyway, I will never again rate any game that is remotely connected to EA at more than 4 stars. Because no matter how excellent the game may be, their customer service is the worst I’ve ever encountered. Three weeks after my early inquiry, their “Sr. Support Team” emailed me and told me to do what the original drones told me to do. Unbelievable.
So yes, you need this game. It’s game of the year stuff. After playing for a day or so, I will be recommending it to anyone who will stand still long enough to listen to me. I will, but, discourage people from buying from the EA store. Go Amazon. At least they have customer service…
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I have anticipated the release of this game ever since I first heard rumors of a sequel. I even pre-ordered it, which is something that I never do.
I’ve had the game since 1/26 and have not played it. At all.
Like it or not, the game installs an irritating small program called PhysX. It’s made by NVIDIA and, as we all know, NVIDIA and ATI are like the Hatfields and McCoys. My system exceeds the recommended supplies and whenever I try to start the game, I get the launcher, I click Play and get an error that it couldn’t initialized the physics system.
There’s an entire novel’s worth of the jewelry that I’ve jumped owing to to try and resolve the issue, but after spending 30 hours this week waiting to try and chat with EA’s so called customer service agents, I’m pretty much done. I managed to chat with two agents who both told me the same thing. Uninstall and re-install. How original.
I know that if I could in fact play the game, I’d probably give it a 4 or 5, but because of EA’s commitment to avoiding their customers by severely limiting any method of communication, it gets a zero. Even though I have to give it something.
In fact, I’ve been waiting for the last twenty minutes to chat with someone about a return. 10 to 1 I get cut off for the fifth time today.
Sounds like sour grapes, but with customer service that is this dismal, their product, no matter how excellent it may be when it works, deserves to reside in a landfill.
Apologies to those of you who in fact got it to work…
Rating: 4 / 5
I installed the game. I checked the box and my PC’s system to make sure I could run this epic game. It even configures to my PC, and then it closes out and I can’t resolve this issue. I know this game would be awesome, if I could play it.
Rating: 4 / 5