oohh boy! I already booked my day off for ME2 release :D
oohh boy! I already booked my day off for ME2 release :D
Bobo012893 said: I am thinking of getting Mass Effect 2 on the PC and was wondering whether or not it is necessary to play the first before doing so. What do you guys think? |
It's not necessary, but I can't recommend enough that you do. Mass Effect was epic in every sense of the word. I will be there day 1 for ME2.
Lastgengamer said:XBOX 360’s January Releases; Bayonetta, Mass Effect 2, & MoreTake a peek at the list of games releasing on the XBOX 360 for the month of January. One of the major highlights for this month is Fable 2: Platinum Hits that contains all of the DLC; Knothole Island and See the Future, originally released last year as DLC. The other, bigger release is the action game Bayonetta, a game that’s sure to rock your socks off. Forgetting about Mass Effect 2? Better not! Here’s the complete list of games releasing this month. Check out the reviews fort these games soon: January 5thDarksiders January 12thVancouver 2010: Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games January 19thDark Void January 26thMass Effect 2
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Nice lineup for so early in the year. |
all those games except 1 is multiplatform. someone should do a list for sony and name the what, 10+ exclusives were getting through the first quarter alone?
rynx said:
all those games except 1 is multiplatform. someone should do a list for sony and name the what, 10+ exclusives were getting through the first quarter alone? |
Sure. Why don't you go do that.
"Man is born free but is everywhere in chains" - Rousseau
I'm giving Mass Effect 2 a pass. Mass Effect wasn't my cup of tea. In terms of wrpgs, I'm more of a dungeon crawler/hack n slash (ie. Diablo, Torchlight) kind of guy rather than a Bethesda/Black Isle Studios/Bioware kind of guy. And yes Diablo is a wrpg (as much as wrpg elitists snob it). It is a modern (MAINSTREAM'D if you will though you can play with permadeath on in Diablo II and Torchlight just like you would in an old-school roguelike. It's called Hardcore mode) descendant of roguelikes, especially Moria. And roguelikes are without a doubt a subgenre of wrpgs.
For the January releases, I definitely have Bayonetta on my list. The others might get lost in the shuffle with me. And I already have Fable II (just no DLC).
FastFord58 said:
Sure. Why don't you go do that. |
He won't, because he can't. Basically he's full of **it.
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