Mass Effect 2: Teaser Trailer
Nothing for Fox News experts to get hyped about
Posted 23 Feb 2009

You looking at me.
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You may recall the first game - pre-EA - for its vast amount of sexist and hideously pornographic content. You don't, then you're not 'expert news analyst' Cooper Lawrence.
Fortunately for Cooper, there's nothing in this trailer for the new game for her to spout on about without having played the game. No one's played the game. Frankly, no one is going to get any idea of the gameplay from the trailer either. Although it does look pretty. Oh, and Shepherd, the lead character from the last game is listed as Killed in Action - but who can you believe in space?
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2/3
Looking forward to this immensely. OK so the first game was a little buggy in places but i'm a big RPG fan and it really hit the spot for me. Mass Effect 2 should hopefully be a belter of a sequel and this teaser trailer has just whetted my appetite for it even more!
I doubt that Shepherd is dead though as i'm pretty sure they said somewhere that you can use your old character in the new game ... although I suppose that doesn't necessarily mean Shepherd .....
I doubt that Shepherd is dead though as i'm pretty sure they said somewhere that you can use your old character in the new game ... although I suppose that doesn't necessarily mean Shepherd .....
3/3
He better not be dead that would be absolutly stupid!! Because it defeats the idea of keeping your save and using it in the new one.
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Wouldn't be impressed about not being able to continue on as Sheperd as they where talking about you being able to take your character from the first game into the second one... Which would be cool.
Looking forward to this, really enjoyed the first one. Although the cut sceens weren't as interactive a initially promissed.