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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

mass effect


Sequels seldom come as big and feverishly anticipated as 2, BioWare's first franchise sequel since Baldur's Gate II ten years ago. And although the first Mass Effect was an astonishing feat, there were certain aspects that were slightly limited in their technical execution. Yet despite its few shortcomings, Mass Effect's memorable characters and narrative far exceeded any limitations to make it one of 360's most highly regarded titles.

One of the finest sci-fi RPGs around, Mass Effect married cutting edge graphics to a deeply immersive story set amid one of the richest universes imaginable. And while Mass Effect 1 proved to be an unreservedly absorbing game and a remarkable achievement in its own right, the overall product was never quite as polished as it could have been with certain elements that proved to detract somewhat from the core experience.

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What few niggling plagued Mass Effect 1 have either been polished to a brilliant shine or removed entirely for Mass Effect 2. aimlessly around barren planet surfaces in the

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