BioWare’s Mass Effect 2 E3 Prelude
BioWare lays out their E3 plans for Mass Effect 2 in this E3 prelude video, giving us an early look rummy royal at the expansive changes coming to the next chapter in Yono all app their sci-fi epic.
I’d simply say that the game seems to be shaping up quite nicely, but I’m afraid I don’t possess that level of restraint. This quick glimpse at the next installment of Mass Effect left me with happy chills. They seem to address all of the tiny issues I had with the original game, and the new character models look simply amazing.
My favorite line from the clip has to be art direct Derek Watts on heavy weapons. “We need something that when you hit somebody you kill them a thousand times.” Now that’s my kind of weapon.
We should have a ton of new Mass Effect 2 information coming your way once E3 kicks off next month.
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