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Why I Never Want to Play Mass Effect 2 Again
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Thursday, February 04, 2010

Editor's note: Jeff enjoyed his personalized adventure in Mass Effect 2 so much that he never wants to play the game again. His post is an arresting argument for a single, solitary experience in an age when replayability is so highly valued. -Brett

Note: This post is spoiler-free.


It's only February and already Mass Effect 2 has set the bar that all potential 2010 Game of the Year contenders will need to hurdle to even enter the conversation. I finished it this morning, and I can tell you that it is definitely as good as you've been hearing.

Between Dragon Age: Origins and Mass Effect 2, BioWare has blessed us with two spectacular epics in the last 90 days. While two games share some similarities, and both titles definitely received a sprinkling of Ye Olde BioWare Magic, there is one glaring difference that struck me while the Mass Effect 2 credits rolled.

 

When I finished Dragon Age, I immediately rolled up a new character and started playing through a second time, making choices directly contrary to the ones I made during my adventure. The game's multiple origin stories, multitude of endings, and separate good/evil Achievements definitely promoted replay while serving as a pretty effective incentive to slog through the 40-hour-plus experience more than once.

My feelings about Mass Effect 2, on the other hand, are the polar opposite. I'm not entirely pleased with every choice that I made as Commander Shepard, but I'm at peace with them. Throughout the course of the story, I played the game pretty much right down the middle, and my Paragon (good) and Renegade (evil) levels matched each other at the end.

My Shepard will do almost anything for his crew, is a fair leader, and consistently protects innocents. He also despises slavers and does not suffer fools lightly. Cross him or try to intimidate him and he'll react quickly and without mercy. Despite having more in common with Gears of War than Planescape: Torment, Mass Effect 2 is actually a very complete role-playing experience, in the truest sense of the term. It is the rare example of a game that presents meaningful choices that aren't obviously black or white, truly allowing players to live in the gray area in between.

I eagerly await Mass Effect 3, and I'm ready for whatever consequences I'll have to deal with based on the decisions I made while tracking down and defeating the Collectors in Mass Effect 2. I know I could go back and play the game from the opposite angle just to see what happens, but I think that would ruin the experience for me. Over the course of two games, BioWare has allowed me to take Commander Shepard on a voyage that is largely unique to me.

I'm comfortable with my version of Shepard, and I look forward to wrapping up his adventure in the next game. Even if I'm not happy with every bend in the road ahead, it's my road. And that's what matters.

 
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Comments (26)
February 03, 2010
While I can't guarantee I'll stop after one play through, I know exactly how you feel. I was about 95% Paragon and aside from playing "neutral" as you did, I can't imagine playing through the game as a ruthless ass.

Was it just me or were there a lot of "daddy issues" in this game?
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February 03, 2010
It was sort of a recurring theme, no? Maybe this tells us something about the writers over there at BioWare?

Or perhaps Canadians in general?
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February 03, 2010
I had the exact same reaction. I tried to start another character today and I quit five minutes after the opening sequence. I spent 36 hours on my first play through and loved every minute of it, but now I just want to wait for ME3.
Redeye
February 03, 2010
I am going to replay it plenty of times, mostly because I started 3 characters in mass effect 1 to get all of the achievements in that game and I decided then to try role playing as essentially 3 different characters through the entire series. I'm planning out a few decisions just for variety's sake (to see how some things are different with each playthrough) but I mostly play it by my gut through the game with each character.

My tech specialist is my first character and the one I beat the first game with the original time. I play her as a sort of normal and reasonable sort with my personal tolerances and opinions on things. I consider my actions carefully with her, thinking 2 or 3 steps down the road with every decision like I would normally. She ends up as 100 percent of paragon points and 20 percent of renegade points. She'll make morally questionable decisions if they fit with her plan or someone is remorselessly attacking something she cares about.

my soldier is my emotionally scarred character. Bitter and judgemental but still loyal to her friends. She has seen so many people do so many stupid things she's pretty much given up on trying to understand people. She just goes off of emotion. Whatever she feels she has to do she does, and whatever evil jerkwater crosses her path deserves whatever they get. She usually ends up 75 percent renegade and 30 percent paragon.

My last one, the biotic I'm currently in the midst of creating. I haven't come up with a full on personality for her yet because it's hard to imagine playing someone any more strait laced or knee jerky as the two i've already made, but If I don't come up with anything better then just doing another 'as I would do it' run of the game I can at the very least enjoy making her an alternate universe version of my tech expert. Someone who didn't think she needed to bring wrex along to fight fist in the first game but doesn't mind having him on board. someone who didn't get into a relationship on the first normandy but might be more open in the second.

The game is just fun to toy around with different methodologies and different choices that I couldn't imagine playing just one character.

Still Mass effect 2's biggest problem for me is their aren't enough consiquences from what you did in the first game, I hope that mass effect 3 really makes you feel every choice throughout your play through rather then just keeping most of them in the background to prove they remember them like 2 does.
Jeffcon
February 03, 2010
I had to skim just because I'm still avoiding spoilers -- lame, I know, but I can't afford it right now. I'm interested in your sentiment that you are at peace with your choices, because that is not something I have ever felt in a game of this type.

I hope to play it soon, but first... I need to finish Mass Effect 1... ::runs away with head hung in shame::
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February 03, 2010
@Jeff S: I agree that the consequences from Mass Effect 1 are mainly superficial. Still, it's cool to see all the bit characters show up to update you on what happened since you left them. You do get the feeling that they've set it up so that ME3 will have deeper meaning to the choices you made in ME2.

@Jeff G: I was careful not to include any spoilers, you should be able to read without fear.
Lance_darnell
February 03, 2010
I think what you did wrong was go the middle route. I always go really, really good and then really bad, and then the middle route!

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February 03, 2010
My plan is to not play Mass Effect 1 or 2 until 3 comes out. Then I'll go on a one-month binge and play them all in a row, without replays or multiple saves or anything like that so that I can just get one long, definitive and awesome experience on my part. Maybe I'll replay through all three when I'm done, but I'm not sure.

I'll see when the time comes.
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February 03, 2010
@Nick That's a bold plan, sir. I'd love to see if you're able to stick to it, and I'd also like to hear your thoughts as you plow through all three games.
Me_and_luke
February 03, 2010
@Nick: That's a stellar idea, and it gives me an excuse to keep putting off Mass Effect 1!
February 03, 2010
@Everyone that hasn't played the first Mass Effect yet, do so before you start Mass Effect 2. The improvements in ME2 are just too many to keep the original from aging well.
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February 03, 2010
I agree with Chris' comment. I went back to the original after finishing my first ME2 playthrough to ensure that my Paragon character makes the choices I wanted her to make, and the step backward was way more jarring than I thought it would be.
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February 03, 2010
Agreed. I realized I had never done the DLC for Mass Effect, so I went back to give it a try and was not successful. It's really night and day the way the two games play. It's amazing that ME1 is only 2 years old.
Eyargh
February 03, 2010
Show us your Shephard's face.
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February 03, 2010
@Michael Were you asking because of the scarring? I purchased the Medical Bay upgrade that erases all of that.

Did I mention my Shepard is vain?
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February 04, 2010
Echoing something Tycho said over on Penny Arcade, I really wish Bioware could offer a solution for those of us who, for whatever reason, do not have access to save files from the first game. It would be my hope that, in a few months, they will release DLC or a patch that allows us to "dial in" our experience from the first game as they stated they can do in developer/internal testing copies of the game. While I admit I'm slightly guilty of stopping the game perhaps thirty minutes from its conclusion, I know there are those of us out there that put a great deal of time (and many to completion of the game) into ME 1, and it is a shame we are barred completely from experiencing the alternatives to the "standard" ME 2 experience.
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February 04, 2010
Since you only played it once and are happy with your decisions, it sounds like you are the best candidate to play Heavy Rain too.
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February 04, 2010
Funny you bring up Heavy Rain. My first thought when I heard of all of the possible outcomes was, "Ahh...nuts."

Hopefully, it will be satisfying no matter how you play it.
100media_imag0065
February 04, 2010
I've been saying this SAME EXACT thing, even on this very website a number of times. I refuse to play Mass Effect 1 again because I am afraid it will spoil my memory of it.
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February 04, 2010
While I appreciate Brett's note about the story being free of spoilers I know that the comments probably won't be so I'll have to skip them. I still don't own the game. Either Game Crazy is lying to me or EA/Bioware hate them; either way my Collector's Edition still hasn't come in yet and I'm beyond pissed. Maybe it's only an issue with my town but every Gamestop I've called has said that whoever preordered the CE was able to get it.

I played through the first Mass Effect four times and squeezed every decision it offered for all they were worth. I had an angry, ruthless leader and a completely uncaring one right alongside my living second coming of Jesus. I loved it and couldn't wait to see what I could do in this one. I expect that Mass Effect 3 will bring the same level of carried-over choices so I'll be waiting for the next two years hoping for another masterpiece. Although I might have to go with Gamestop next time. Ugh.
Franksmall
February 04, 2010
I also love my verson of Shepard. I can see going back and playing through again much later, but any follow up characters will only be pale imitators of the "real deal."

What a great write up! Thanks!
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February 04, 2010
Great write-up Jeff, and I felt the same way man. I actually started a second playthrough after I finished my first, planning on being a Renegade, but it just didn't feel right. I felt content with the choices I'd already made, so it felt... odd, to do something else.

Oh, and agreed and a loud "huzzah" for the more grayscale aspect of the moral choices in ME2 compared to the original.
Eyargh
February 04, 2010
@Michael Were you asking because of the scarring? I purchased the Medical Bay upgrade that erases all of that.

Did I mention my Shepard is vain?


Oh, no, I was just curious what he looked like. I've only spent a few hours with the game at a friend's house so I don't really know how everything works. Are those actual shots from your game?
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February 04, 2010
No, those are the promo shots they sent out. I haven't found a good way to get a capture of what an individual Shepard looks like, at least not on the 360.
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February 04, 2010
"My plan is to not play Mass Effect 1 or 2 until 3 comes out."

That's what I was thinking. I'm gonna do that.
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February 04, 2010
I can understand the sentiment.

I played Mass Effect 1 and am playing Mass Effect 2 making the decisions I would personally make, and I'm really invested in the story.

When I went back to ME1 before ME2 came out and tried to play as a Renegade, I could no longer personally relate to the choices, which then put too much emphasis on the game's somewhat clunky combat mechanics.
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