Bioware’s Mass Effect 2 is the sequel of its 2007’s critically acclaimed hit game. Mass Effect 2 lays much emphasis on its plot, character development and shooting mechanics.
It has got a solid progression with a few twists and mysteries and a cinematic presentation making it pretty interactive.
Mass Effect 2 picks up two years after the events of the first game. After being left for dead by the Alliance military when his ship was destroyed by an unidentified alien vessel, Shepard is saved by the mysterious “Illusive Man,” who puts Shepard to work addressing this new threat. The player’s task is to assemble a team of the best and brightest in the galaxy and uncover the truth behind these new aliens and their attacks on human colonies. As one might expect, there’s a lot available to do when the journey takes him across an entire galaxy, and Mass Effect 2 can easily run 30 hours.
The character models have been given top-notch graphics. Faces are so brilliantly depicted that they sometimes border on uncanny, and all of the locations are polished and convincing. Voice acting is stellar this time too. The score is orchestral and really captures the space-opera spirit of the whole endeavor.











