
In November of 2007, BioWare’s Mass Effect was released. The years leading up to its release were full of promises of an RPG experience unlike anything we’ve ever seen before. Stunningly beautiful graphics, a highly deep and rewarding dialog system, and a story that can change in the blink of an eye. That was just the tip of the iceberg.
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Although it’s going to be officially released next week on January 26th, pirates have already obtained and leaked an Xbox 360 copy of Mass Effect 2 and available through various torrent sites. The file weighs in at a hefty 13GB (dual layer hold 9gb???) No further information has been announced about the leak but it looks like the Pirates have struck again!!!
This can’t be good for the gaming industry…
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I’ve been pondering the purchase of Mass Effect 2
for a couple of weeks now. After I played and completed Mass Effect 1 within 3 weeks, I thought “Great game. But I’m looking for a deal to come along”… until now. It seems EA is finally coming around to gamers who purchase titles “new” versus “used” by way of in-game incentives. For those who purchase a new copy Mass Effect 2 you’ll be greeted to know of some DLC and something called “The Cerberus Network,” an in-game portal that will funnel Mass Effect 2 daily messages, downloadable content and news about DLC to players.
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Good Morning PerezStart.com followers and welcome to E3 week. Beginning today will be an action packed week thanks to the event happening over at LA, Electronic Entertainment Expo, E3! You can bet your bottom dollar, we’re all going to cover the event with breaking news first! You may see some of our other articles, like refugee’s Classic Game of The Week, or babylinda’s Anime fetish articles, but Daniel and I will drop the ostrich hammer on you guys this week with everything E3 2009. And mzitt11 will keep you twits happy and updated!
Today’s schedule is pretty light but packs a punch. Microsoft’s up at 1:30 EST
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BioWare and EA bring us the sequel to an Xbox 360 (and PC) exclusive title. Slow elevator rides, texture pop-in, boring planets? All gone. Instead we get suave fish-man assassins and a new car! That’s just some of the things that Bioware revealed at E3.
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