Mass Effect 2
News, coverage and analysis tracking Mass Effect 2 across the outlets.- How It Feels To Play Starfield In 2026This review examines Starfield's Free Lanes update and Terran Armada DLC, noting that while improvements have been made since launch, the core issues of underwhelming story and gameplay loop persist. The DLCs add handcrafted locations and new mechanics like Cruise Mode and X-Tech, but the game still suffers from bugs, loading screens, and a lack of meaningful player choice, making it unlikely to convert players who were not already invested.
- Metal Gear Solid 4 Still Hits Different: Why One Reddit Post Sparked a Nostalgia WaveA Reddit post about Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots has sparked a wave of nostalgia, highlighting the emotional connection players have with games from the PlayStation 3 era. This resurgence of interest in the 2008 title reflects a broader trend of gaming nostalgia cycles and a potential renewed appreciation for ambitious single-player narratives in the current industry climate.
- After the death of Dragon Age, it's a megaton bummer to go back and hear BioWare's founders talk about the…This article revisits a 2009 interview with BioWare co-founders Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk regarding Dragon Age: Origins. The founders expressed optimism about the franchise's future and BioWare's creative direction, unaware of the studio's later struggles and their own departures. The piece contrasts the studio's past successes with its more recent challenges.
- Here are my top 10 best single-player RPGs as a life-long fan whose spent thousands of hours with the genreThis article ranks the top 10 best single-player RPGs for players who prefer to adventure solo. The list includes a variety of titles such as Baldur's Gate 3, Mass Effect 2, and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, highlighting their strengths in storytelling, world-building, and player choice.
- The strangest endings in video games, rankedThis article ranks some of the strangest and most bizarre endings in video game history. It highlights games like Sonic and the Secret Rings, Silent Hill: Homecoming, Fallout 3, Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation, Mass Effect 3, and The Lost World: Jurassic Park, discussing how their conclusions left players bewildered or dissatisfied.
- I'm Commander Shepard, And The Canadian Game Awards Are My Favourite Game Awards On The Citadel |The Canadian Game Awards announced that voice actors Mark Meer and Jennifer Hale, known for voicing Commander Shepard in the Mass Effect series, will host the upcoming awards show. The event will take place on Thursday, May 21, in downtown Toronto and is partnered with the XP Game Summit Trade Show.
- Gaming Community Divided Over Xbox and Activision Job CutsThe gaming community is divided over recent layoffs at Xbox and Activision, sparking debates about industry awareness versus personal engagement with games. This discourse highlights a growing tension between viewing games as corporate products and appreciating the human effort behind them, especially in the context of industry consolidation.
- How BioWare can make an unlikely comeback, and why it never will: The first step is cancelling Mass EffectThis opinion piece argues that BioWare, despite its past successes, is unlikely to make a significant comeback due to publisher Electronic Arts' pressure for immediate financial returns and an overreliance on established franchises like Mass Effect and Dragon Age. The author suggests the studio needs to find a new identity and embrace experimentation, but believes EA's risk-averse nature will prevent this.
- Koshmar: The Last Reverie Preview | IGNKoshmar: The Last Reverie combines the striking aesthetic of Alice: Madness Returns with Mass Effect-era morality systems and third-person hack-and-slash action. The game incorporates roguelike elements, bringing these inspirations into a modern character action experience.
- Veteran artist behind Mass Effect, Halo, and Overwatch 2 weighs in on Nvidia DLSS 5A veteran artist involved with Mass Effect, Halo, and Overwatch 2 has shared concerns regarding Nvidia's DLSS 5 technology. The discussion centers on how AI-driven rendering impacts artistic authorship and visual control, raising questions about the ownership of the final image.
- Veteran artist behind Mass Effect, Halo, and Overwatch 2 weighs in on Nvidia DLSS 5Veteran artist Mark Linington, known for his work on Mass Effect, Halo, and Overwatch 2, has shared his perspective on NVIDIA's DLSS 5 technology. He raises concerns about the impact of AI-driven rendering on artistic authorship and visual control in game development, questioning how much of the final image remains the creator's work.
- Koshmar: The Last Reverie Is a Fast-Paced Action-Adventure With a Mass Effect-Like Morality SystemKoshmar: The Last Reverie is a fast-paced action-adventure game that blends the visual style of Alice: Madness Returns with a Mass Effect-inspired morality system. It features third-person hack-and-slash combat and incorporates roguelike elements.
- Gaming's most iconic space opera is on sale for only $6Michael Gamble, executive producer for the Mass Effect series, is actively seeking a senior production director for the next installment. This role will report directly to Gamble and is described as a crucial leadership position for the ongoing development of the franchise.
- What if the industry started remaking bad games instead of good ones?This opinion piece argues that the video game industry should focus on remaking underperforming but promising titles rather than constantly redoing successful ones. It suggests that remaking games like Dark Souls 2 or Legacy of Kain: Defiance could unlock their full potential and foster more innovation, contrasting this with the current trend of remaking established hits like Final Fantasy VII.
- Mass Effect TV show reportedly needs to be ‘more appealing to non-gamers,’ and I have no idea what the hell that meansThe live-action Mass Effect TV series for Prime Video is reportedly being rewritten to appeal to a broader, non-gaming audience, a direction that concerns the author. The article questions what this change entails and expresses worry that trying to please everyone could result in a diluted product, potentially undermining the core strengths of the Mass Effect universe.
- Games Inbox: Has the new Mass Effect been cancelled?Reader mail discusses the lack of news regarding a new Mass Effect game, with one reader suspecting it may be cancelled despite EA's assurances. Other topics include potential remakes of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, the viability of a new Uncharted game, and the pricing of the PlayStation 5 Pro. There's also discussion on the success of Nintendo's Super Mario Galaxy movie and its potential impact on future game and film adaptations.
- Mass Effect’s Amazon TV Series is Being Rewritten to Appeal More to “Non-Gamers” – RumorAmazon MGM Studios' upcoming Mass Effect television series is reportedly undergoing rewrites requested by new head Peter Friedlander to appeal to a broader, non-gaming audience. While the exact nature of the changes is unknown, the goal may be to emphasize characterization and accessible plotlines, potentially mirroring the success of Amazon's Fallout series.
- The Mass Effect TV Show May Be Written To Appeal to Non-GamersThe upcoming Mass Effect television series from Amazon MGM is being developed to appeal to audiences unfamiliar with the video game franchise. Executive producer Mike Gamble confirmed the show will not retell the original game's story or feature Commander Shepard. The next Mass Effect game is also still in development, though a release date has not been announced.
- The Mass Effect TV show reportedly goes through rewrites to make it "more appealing to non-gamers," and I'm hoping it follows Fallout and not Halo in that directionAmazon Prime Video's Mass Effect television series is reportedly undergoing script rewrites to increase its appeal to audiences unfamiliar with the games. The decision by Amazon's head of global television, Peter Friedlander, aims to ensure the show's success before production officially begins, drawing comparisons to the approaches taken with the Fallout and Halo adaptations.
- Mass Effect Fans Worried as TV Scripts Get ‘Non-Gamer’ RewriteFans are concerned about the upcoming Mass Effect TV adaptation after reports that scripts are being rewritten to appeal to 'non-gamers.' This approach contrasts with successful adaptations like The Last of Us, which respected the source material's narrative depth. The gaming community fears this could dilute the complex themes and player-driven choices that define the Mass Effect franchise.