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SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO cant wait for this game... the first one was so epic i had to finish it 3 times.

Its a scifi/action RPG... was one of the first games i played when i got my 360 and probably still in my top 3 games on that console.

If you have a 360 or PC and havent played it... play it and then wait until the next ones released in 2010 sometime.

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awesome! loved mass effect, no matter how many times you play it you always do something new...

Well, not really, but still an awesome game.

Will definitely pick up ME2 and eagerly await the announcement of an ME MMO.

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yeah i have heard that as well that you can continue on your character, My plan is:

fly out next Tuesday to america for my 4 week honeymoon.

Arrive home 1st march and *hopefully* order the new nvidia dx11 card

BUY Mass effect 2

Complete it

Then wipe my whole computer install windows 7 with SSD drive

P.S. Mayuri if your reading this you might be PM'd by me for some Perth Techy help in installing SSD drives :-)

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I'm loving ME2, continued my ME1 character, the only thing I miss is the option to drive about. Story and characters, everything is fantastic. I can see not playing through ME2 again but playing through ME1 AND ME2 again as a single game, they meshed it so well. I did miss all my monies though, I mean really where'd my bagillion dollars go?

I haven't even finished ME2 yet and I'm barring up for ME3.

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I'm loving ME2, continued my ME1 character, the only thing I miss is the option to drive about. Story and characters, everything is fantastic. I can see not playing through ME2 again but playing through ME1 AND ME2 again as a single game, they meshed it so well. I did miss all my monies though, I mean really where'd my bagillion dollars go?

I haven't even finished ME2 yet and I'm barring up for ME3.

Yeah I miss all my monies too, getting credits in ME2 is a bitch compared with ME1, I miss exploring planets or killing thresher maws and randomly getting like 90,000 credits for it, made things fun :P

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i was pissed off because after buying it on my steam account

i had to make 2 other bloody accounts with bioware and EA before i could even play the bloody game

after like 30mins of creating accounts i got to play it for 10mins, seems good so far.. dont like how the armour loadout is really basic now and level up is also a bit more basic

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I have mixed reviews about it... Mostly my fault though

I never played the first one, and this really just dumps you right into the middle of a game without explaining shit...

I think my video is farking up. Any cutscene that doesn't lead to a playable area (ships flying by, stuff sploding etc) plays REALLY fast... what I would assume to be a 2 or 3 minute cut scene is literally over in about 10 or 15 seconds... is this supposed to happen?!

I have no audio at the moment. sucks anoose!

So besides all that, video being farked, no audio and having no idea how to play really, I spose it's ok... :P

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Well bugger me with a fish fork, as I suggest to anyone that even looks at ME2 sideways, get ME1 and play it through, no really.

There are so, so many things the link in ME2 from things you do in ME1 it's rediculous.

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Well bugger me with a fish fork, as I suggest to anyone that even looks at ME2 sideways, get ME1 and play it through, no really.

There are so, so many things the link in ME2 from things you do in ME1 it's rediculous.

couldn't agree more!

But I'm still not going to do it.

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