There simply aren’t enough hours in the day to play Mass Effect 2 in its entirety one more time, so keep in mind that this review will be based on playing the first few hours of the game in order to come to a judgment about the porting process and how well the game runs on the PlayStation 3. If you’d like a full critique of the game itself, minus the DLC that’s included in the PlayStation 3 package, you can read our original review. We’re concerned with how well the experience holds up for PlayStation 3 fans; we already know the game itself is top-notch.
We’re also not going to pop in the 360 version and look at them side by side, because that’s the sort of pointless flame-baiting that just leads to arguments in the discussion as opposed to actual, usable information. We’ll keep our memories of the 360 version a healthy glow in our mind, realizing that not many gamers will be playing both versions next to each other.
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Mass Effect 2 on PS3: an amazing game loses some impact



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