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zaphodile said:
Saying Mass Effect is shit because you can't play it? Sorry, but ME is one of the best games ever, and the sequel will be even better. It won't come to the PS3, but probably PC.

 

 Wait SkeeUK's Xbox360 can't play Mass Effect? weird I didn't think a console would be unable to play one game.



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bbsin said:
Shura said:
Skeeuk said:
both thm games will also be put on ps3, im hoping anyways. i hope mass effect 2 is improved the 1st one was shit

Are you ok?? are you talking about the same mass effect? you know, the one on my sig??

I belive than mass effect 2 will be exclusive, and maybe the third will be multiplatform and will be anounced on e3.

If the second MassEffect ain't multiplatform, the last one sure as hell won't be. The game is too story driven and player customized to just make PS3 owners play part three of the trilogy before 1 or 2. Alot of stuff may not make sense.

I am saying that because maybe, microsoft has the exclusive of mass effect 2 before ea bought bioware, so, i think they could not break the contract, if that is the case, maybe EA would like to make the third one multiplatform.



End of 2011 (made 02/01/11) 
Wii: 99.453 m
Xbox 360: 67.837 m 
Ps 3: 60.726 m

Best Games/Serie of the Generation

By now, you must have seen the footage of that BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams teaser trailer. The trailer, which supposedly gets unlocked after beating the newly released PS3 title, led people to believe that the aquatic adventure's second voyage would also make a PS3-bound journey. Dispelling rumors, 2K Games confirmed to Gamespot that Sea of Dreams will be a multiplatform release "destined for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC platforms."

2K did not specify whether this multiplatform announcement meant a simultaneous release across all platforms. The PS3 version of the first BioShock launched exactly one year after its 360 counterpart. It wouldn't be surprising to see a similar case of timed-exclusivity happen again.



I'm guessing we'll hear more about then next year and not this year.