The world's first Mass Effect 2 review is in via the pages of Official Xbox Magazine US, which awards the 360 and PC RPG an impressive 9.5.
Among the praises for the BioWare sequel are its "outstanding" combat and "memorable" characters, but surprisingly OXM criticises the game's main story for being a bit disappointing.
"For all the myriad improvements that make Mass Effect 2's visuals so appealing and its combat so exhilarating, it's ultimately the way it moves us that make it some memorable," it says.
The full game's out in Europe on January 29. You can expect our review (and indeed UK mags') to arrive in the coming weeks.
I'm gonna choose to ignore the part criticising the story. Visuals and combat may have been improved but if the story is sub par then what’s the point?
This is just one reviewers opinion though I think I’ll ignore that point! Hope it doesn’t disappoint!
It's a Bioware game. The story is bound to be awesome. If nothing else, Bioware are a brilliant storyteller, and so I can't imagine the story of ME2 being any different. The first mass effects story and the books have been awesome thus far.
I'm gonna choose to ignore the part criticising the story. Visuals and combat may have been improved but if the story is sub par then what’s the point?
This is just one reviewers opinion though I think I’ll ignore that point! Hope it doesn’t disappoint!
as far as i understand it the story is good, it just takes a little while to get going.
reviews have become a lot less accurate over the last few years, standards have dropped a lot on every gaming site. So I don't give a damn what these retards score a game. I know Mass effect 2 is good. So I'll buy it. I don't need to read spoiler filled ramblings of a mad man to convince me that a game is worth buying
Read a scan of the review online. No spoilers, but it reads like one of those "exclusive as long as you say it's good" surface-skimming reviews, but like Batman: AA (which had similar treatment) I believe it will be an absolutely perfect game nonetheless.
Amused to see some other rumours flying around the net that Edge have given it 10/10, which I assume is fanboy wishful thinking since the new issue isn't out until the 21st and there's nothing online. And of course CVG would alert us to such a review immediately since they are siblings in the GR network...
Besides Edge are stingy/strict reviewers and never give anything a 10 except recently for Uncharted 2 (well deserved) and Bayonetta (not strictly my cup of tea).
I don't trust reviews from offical sources reviewing exclusive games, but I don't have to. Unless the sequel has taken a seriously wrong turn (unlikely considering its Bioware), it'll still be one of my favourite games this year.
I could understand some reviewers criticising the story in Mass Effect 2, we all know its not going to have a proper ending. But it is the middle of a trilogy.
Hey guys I need to ask for a favour. Does any1 have a save game for the pc version? Preferably a renegade character coz I've just realised my save was on a hdd tht failed and I can't seem to find any online. It would be painful playjng ME2 knowing I'm missing extra stuff. Cheers
I finally ordered Mass Effect today (£7.95 at Zavvi!), so think I will have to get through that before I pick up ME2, as there's no point paying for a brand new release when I'm simply not going to play it. Plus if the combat etc is better in the sequel, I imagine going back to slightly clunkier controls etc will be a tad frustrating!
I'm going to have to move my 360 back to my bedroom, otherwise I'm restricted to playing late at night when people are in bed or when nobody's home. Which is during the day and that doesn't exactly make for a productive working day.
@sleepaphobic - TBH mate, you don't need to do that. Playing with someone else's Shepard wouldn't be any better than going through the "catch up" character creation afresh in ME2, and it might even be a bit confusing if they made a major decision differently from the way you remember it.
The devs actually recommended people who don't remember their decisions or didn't have their saves to start afresh. Supposedly there's a sort of interactive "previously on Mass Effect..." type thing where you get to dictate approximately what you did in ME1 whether you played it or not.
@sleepaphobic - TBH mate, you don't need to do that. Playing with someone else's Shepard wouldn't be any better than going through the "catch up" character creation afresh in ME2, and it might even be a bit confusing if they made a major decision differently from the way you remember it.
The devs actually recommended people who don't remember their decisions or didn't have their saves to start afresh. Supposedly there's a sort of interactive "previously on Mass Effect..." type thing where you get to dictate approximately what you did in ME1 whether you played it or not.
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