Get Ready for Xbox's Mass Effect
Not only was the first Mass Effect labeled the best game of 2007, but it is still said to be the best RPG in the history of games. When we finished the first Mass Effect, we wanted more. It had one of the best endings; those of us that played the game would agree that Mass Effect had some of the best characters. Not only were the characters deep, but they remained in your mind long after the game was completed. It is games like Mass Effect that get sales up for the Xbox 360 and it is Mass Effect that earned Bioware lots of money.
If you have played this game on Xbox in recent days, then you probably still have the game saved. If you played it when it was first out, and you deleted the game even though you loved it, you might be sorry to hear that you'll be missing out on a very big plus for you.
If you still have the first Mass Effect file, saved, you can keep it until early next year. At that time, Mass Effect 2 will be released, and you can actually import your saved game so that you'll start right off in Mass Effect 2 where you left off in the first Mass Effect game.
However, that's not all the good news. What's really good about this is that the moral standing of your character and the choices made in the first Mass Effect game goes right on into the second game. These choices also affect your second game, and if you save your file, you'll basically have one long unbroken experience that seamlessly transitions into the next level.
Remember the credits rolling at the end of the first Mass Effect? Now, the second game has its start. If you've seen the Mass Effect 2 trailer to "tease" you about the advent of this second incarnation, you'll see that the camera slowly pans over an armor suit that's very familiar. The camera zooms in on the chest area, and we see "N7." Ah-ha, it's that of the main character, Shepherd.
Oops, no, it's not. Instead, a Geth soldier is wearing the suit, and we find out that Shepherd was killed in action. However, as the saying goes, "accounts of Shepherd's death were greatly exaggerated," and he's right back in Mass Effect 2, facing an entirely new threat.
What's good to know about Mass Effect 2? Well, there are multiple endings, as in the first Mass Effect. This time, your primary mission is a suicide mission, which you will be told about at the beginning of the game. Shepherd and his team know this, too.
What will it be? The entire team, and you, can live, or you can die. Whether or not you live depends upon what you'll do and the decision to make during the game. Your decisions will shape your outcome. If you do happen to have your character die in Mass Effect 2, though, you'll still be able to play him in Mass Effect 3. - 18780
If you have played this game on Xbox in recent days, then you probably still have the game saved. If you played it when it was first out, and you deleted the game even though you loved it, you might be sorry to hear that you'll be missing out on a very big plus for you.
If you still have the first Mass Effect file, saved, you can keep it until early next year. At that time, Mass Effect 2 will be released, and you can actually import your saved game so that you'll start right off in Mass Effect 2 where you left off in the first Mass Effect game.
However, that's not all the good news. What's really good about this is that the moral standing of your character and the choices made in the first Mass Effect game goes right on into the second game. These choices also affect your second game, and if you save your file, you'll basically have one long unbroken experience that seamlessly transitions into the next level.
Remember the credits rolling at the end of the first Mass Effect? Now, the second game has its start. If you've seen the Mass Effect 2 trailer to "tease" you about the advent of this second incarnation, you'll see that the camera slowly pans over an armor suit that's very familiar. The camera zooms in on the chest area, and we see "N7." Ah-ha, it's that of the main character, Shepherd.
Oops, no, it's not. Instead, a Geth soldier is wearing the suit, and we find out that Shepherd was killed in action. However, as the saying goes, "accounts of Shepherd's death were greatly exaggerated," and he's right back in Mass Effect 2, facing an entirely new threat.
What's good to know about Mass Effect 2? Well, there are multiple endings, as in the first Mass Effect. This time, your primary mission is a suicide mission, which you will be told about at the beginning of the game. Shepherd and his team know this, too.
What will it be? The entire team, and you, can live, or you can die. Whether or not you live depends upon what you'll do and the decision to make during the game. Your decisions will shape your outcome. If you do happen to have your character die in Mass Effect 2, though, you'll still be able to play him in Mass Effect 3. - 18780
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