interesting. so did anyone here play ME2 without playing the first game or using the digital comic? what was that experience like, did the game just decided who died in the first game for you?
Oh trust me, the Insanity run was one of the funnest and funniest things I've ever played. Its just that second Praetorian that had me weeping, as well as accidentally doing that N7 Crashed Ship mission with the endless robots you have to fight through to gtet to the shuttle. I had no tech specialists with me and my last save was several hours earlier. Pain.Unless you listen to the real BioWare "fans" that hate ME2 and the like...
As for playing the game on Insanity.... No. I like to have fun playing my games even if it's the 100th time playing it. I have no desire to get angry and overly tough AI nor do I care about how "complete" my trophy sets look...
Or achievements for that matter.
In Mass Effect: Arrival, Commander Shepard is sent to the edge of the galaxy to rescue an undercover operative who may have evidence of an imminent Reaper invasion that has been looming since the very beginning of the series. Returning and playing a prominent role in Mass Effect: Arrival is fan favorite Admiral Hackett, who is voiced by legendary science-fiction actor Lance Henriksen (Alien, Terminator).
All year, we have been extremely honored and humbled by the reception we have received for Mass Effect 2 from players around the world, including our post release DLC, said Casey Hudson, Executive Producer, Mass Effect series. Mass Effect: Arrival is an exciting extension to Mass Effect 2 and will show players just how close the Reapers are to returning and completing their deadly harvest.
Available for download on March 29, 2011, Mass Effect: Arrival will also include three new achievements for the Xbox 360® videogame and entertainment system and PC and three new trophies on PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system. The PDLC pack will be available for 560 MS Points on Xbox 360, £5.49 on PlayStation Network and also available for PC for 560 BioWare Points.
yeah i hated driving that Hammer Head. and i couldnt stand looking at some of the texture maps on the scenery while driving it. looked like i was driving on an N64.Weren't they all around the same price? I didn't mind Overlord once I was able to get out of the stupid Hammer Head.
Overload definitely tugged on the emotion cords there at the end.