*** Official Mass Effect 2 Thread ***

I'm only up to Omega at the moment, and finding it hard to keep playing. :(

There's so many things that are really annoying me about the game that it's making me not want to play it. This itself is REALLY annoying as I wanna know what happens!

Seriously?

I'm about 15 hours in now, and it just gets better and better, to the point where the word "Epic" doesn't really offer enough...epic-ness.

The zones are fantastically realised - mainly in design, and the characters are just brilliant. For me, one of the real standouts is Subject Zero/Jack. Brilliantly voice acted and a great "Yang" to the rest of the crews "Yin".

And I'm consistently loving the references, emails and coversations with old ME1 missions/people. Things crop up about decisions you made, and you think "Oh yeah, I remember doing that".

There are a few downsides, I know - I still think it would have been better being more RPG heavy, and Bioware are still TERRIBLE at doing romance conversation (seriously cringeworthy) - but its like a 1kilo disadvantage to the 100ton boons.
 
First hour or so is quite a drag - but it does get better. Still a lot of things feel quite half arsed I get the impression sometimes there was like 3-4 dev teams working on it and only knowing approximately what the other teams were upto and just hoping to meet in the middle... quite a few things that worked well in ME1 they seem to have changed for no good reason to something not even half as efficent.

Most of the RPG/Upgrades, etc. options seem somewhat redundant in the bigger picture tho they might as well have kept it quake + storyline.
 
This game is awesome can't stop playing it, improves on the first imo. Combat feels more fluid, story progression feels more complete and great level design.
But its just missing that final polish... bugs are very apparent and some of the environment feels rushed especially certain areas of outdoor environments, i think its due to the game being optimized for the 360 during its developemt and they just havent bothered filliing in the gaps and adding higher textures for the pc version :o.

That said, the game still looks great.. would be suprised if anything beats it for GoTY!
 
Maybe, but its probably been 2 years or so since i'v enjoyed a game as much as ME2 and im not quite as excited about anything else due out this year. So yeah, even if its only my preference speaking, I would be suprised :p.
 
Just finished the story.

1) The game felt the same as ME1. Don't get me wrong, if it's not broken don't fix it. But once you get over the novelty of the newer features it's still ME1 with a new story slapped on. For that reason I felt a bit cheated, especially due to the hype surrounding it.

2) Performance wise I was really dissapointed. The graphics aren't much on ME1 and I had 4-5 gameplay bugs during my time playing with characters/me being stuck in walls etc. I'm also sorry to see that spite max settings they still randomly hit you with some of the most ugly blocky texture mappings i've seen. They're obviously just lower resolution, but why not give us higher res?! The game isn't exactly demanding graphics wise, we could at least have something nice to look at.

3) The story. It was good, I liked the gathering people aspect and it all felt slightly new and what wasn't new was nicely refreshed. But I didn't really feel the collector story, I didn't feel involved. I don't know, we're supposed to be saving humanity and it just felt like it didn't really matter. Anyone else feel this? Regarding the whole 'illusive man' story too, I was gearing myself up for a really nice plot twist where he turns out to be AI or something and was just using us like pawns. I got to the end and (along with my mentality through playing) told him to go **** himself when he suggested saving their technology. I thought it would out him and he'd morph back into some badass machine and come after us. But he didn't, and that felt weird. Becuase personally it felt through the game as if it was obvious he and Cerberus were going to turn out to be massive ****s and screw us all over before getting our unyielding revenge on them.
1) Aye a few annoying bugs, I had to reload the crashed ship mission a few times as I kept slipping off the edge and dying.

2) It just looks a bit rushed, as you say. Like they got everything important finished, but didn't have time to get a lush high resolution pack out. But I'm impressed with how well ME/ME2 runs, and given the load times are excellent I give them the benefit of the doubt. And there are several times where the view takes my breath away.

3) Absolutely. I was hoping/expecting for a showdown with Martin Sheen at the end, and well other then a bit of shouting nothing happened. In fact, the final boss was rather underwhelming, and playing through on hardcore first time I found him ridiculously easy - a final boss I would expect to die a few times whilst picking my strategy at least, but I didn't. The whole collectors being Protheans having been enslaved was a nice touch and a nice twist, and it took me right back to the first game when I found that Prothean beacon, but not enough was made of Shephards mastery of Prothean tech in ME1. I'm sure that will be important in ME3.

And then there was the whole Cerberus side of things, that never really materialised, and too many loose ends with old friends cropping up but never really having anything happen, apart from Arkangel/Tali.

Regarding it feeling a bit too much like ME, well, I think it's supposed too. I know that in game you've been dead for 2 years, but that is game time, not "trilogy time". ME strikes me as being a bit like the Saw series of films (the first three anyway, and only then probably the first two as the rest where crap); by which I mean you only realise after you've seen a few that you're infact watching the same story again, from a different angle, and from a slightly different perspective - but the core of the story remains the same.

We need to step back a bit and see that this trilogy is actually the story, that we're being allowed to weave in and out of a storyline that spans a number of years in game, but in the end is our story to make. It's a unique perspective to put the gamer in, and I can't wait for the Reaper invasion because after stopping Soverign, after stopping the Collectors, I think it's time they stopped skulking in the shadows and come out into the sunlight where I can kick their ass.
 
I can't get the game to even run, every time I click from the launcher I get 'Windows Has Stopped Working'

and yes I have updated drivers, got a decent pc etc, this sucks donkeys balls :(
 
The only bug I keep running into appears to be a common one, looking at reviews- levitation.

I know it's the future, but randomly floating into the ceiling is a bit of a pain.

Still, this game has blown me away.
 
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Arghh i want to play this game so badly but i don't know what to do! I played the 360 version of the original and have a really good character that i would love to transfer into ME2, but i want to play the PC version of ME2!
 
Also, I don't know, but the I'm finding the voices in ME2 have a weird echo to them. Almost like Hackett over the comm in ME1. I've tried playing around in the xonar audio centre with no luck. In ME1 I don't hear this, with the same settings. Is it normal?

I get this too with my X-Fi Gamer. Quite annoying after a while.

I had that sound problem, changed from 5.1 to 4.1 speakers and it seems to of stopped it.
I'm using headphones, so I'm not sure what to do.
 
Very nice :D

I'm almost a Terminator too:

http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/5446/terminatorshep.jpg

"Come with me if you want to live..."

Pretty... evil.

I'm playing paragon but it's hard not to to a) be an arse and b) not take the opportunities to take out enemies to make life easier. For example, one renegade action is to electrocute a merc fixing a fighter so it's weaker when you fight it later. Of course he's going to fry, that's not renegade, that's common sense :D

Also, Mordin has some great one liners: 'target flammable, or is it inflammable, no time!'. Always ask to have a chat with him when you know he's busy, he has some hilarious excuses not to stop and chat.

Lastly, I've seen at least two Firefly references. Firstly Zaeed says 'lets be big, godamn heroes' and I'm sure I heard Mordin say 'can't stop the signal'.
 
Lastly, I've seen at least two Firefly references. Firstly Zaeed says 'lets be big, godamn heroes' and I'm sure I heard Mordin say 'can't stop the signal'.

I noticed two more....in the crew quarters in the Normandy people are talking about a remote planet called "Canton" and I am sure that within Firefly there was a corporation called "Blue Sun".
 
Just noticed your sound card, I too have the X-Fi Gamer, maybe its an issue with that..

I had the same problem in the first Mass Effect

However I have a xonar essence st. No problems in ME1, but strange sound in ME2. Maybe it's meant to be like that in ME2, and I'll just get used to it.
 
How easy is this game to get into if you have not played the first ?

I got ME1 sitting on Steam (I got a cheap copy from the the xmas sales) But I have been told that ME2 is amazing.

So I am just thinking is it worth me playing through ME1 first and then buy ME2 later down the road or should I just splash out on ME2 ? As I have noticed a lot of people commenting on how much they have improved on in-game mechanics
 
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