No more micro managing who wears what, and who uses the best version of whatever weapons you have. Biotics can be used every 10 or so seconds instead of once a minute, all weapons can be used regardless of class effectively, and overall better handling I believe.You get less customizing options though for the rest of your squad. I have to replay ME1, don't I.?Is ME2 similar to ME1, or is it that much superior?Much better in terms of combat I would say.
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So you'll be fine.Alternatively, you could just buy the Trilogy set for PS3 and replay ME1 to get all the details, big and small.
Some of the more minor things, like how you treated Conrad Verner, just aren't included in ME2 if you don't have a save file from ME1. The PS3 version comes with the Cerberus Network, which includes the Genesis DLC, which allows you to set several of the major decisions from the first game.Īmong other things, you get to choose who you romanced, who dies on Virmire, and whether to save the Council or not. So here's a question: story-wise, how much of ME1 influences ME2? Would I lose too much by starting anew on a new console with the sequel?You can spoil me ME1's plot in the comments, but if possible, try not to tell me too much about ME2.Thanks a lot!:). Here's a problem tho: I played ME on pc, but I want to play ME2 on PS3.Which means however I will have to start anew with no saved data import and such. Help me out here.Bound By Flame didn't get good reviews, but I really feel like playing an rpg now.So I've decided I'll give in and finally try to play Mass Effect 2. Immediate consequences in this game are explained in the rest of the guide. If it's not on this list, there is no effect. Only the decisions that affect ME3 are listed. Many of the choices you make in this game will have consenquences when you import your save game into ME3. I also suffer from ME withdrawal (Mass Effect is the most fantastic games series, it is without equal, except perhaps for my other favorite: the Deus Ex 1-3 series) and became very attached to my Shepard, which by the way was a FemShep, though I am male in “real life”.