Shack PSA: Mass Effect PC $10 on Steam
With BioWare's Mass Effect 2 fast approaching and the studio's latest, Dragon Age: Origins, having just arrived, digital distribution platform Steam has knocked 50% off the first Mass Effect--making the futuristic RPG just $9.99 in the United States.
The discount will run through the weekend, providing you with plenty of time to tackle Shepard's initial galactic adventure before the sequel arrives on January 26.
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This game is worth hell of a lot more than $10. Mass Effect was a good time. I rarely complete games and I was hooked enough to take interest in completing it with out feeling burned out. I agree about stalker though. I would never pay retail price for that game. Was a let down but I'll give it more time and patience and see how that changes...of course after completing some other games first. *cough* dragon age.
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That is what I'm trying to convince myself with. The game has promise but I'm trying to get over the shitty controls. I hate when I run the camera sways back and forth. When I blast enemies it seems they take a lot more bullets to bring down unless they are wearing armored jackets or something. It just seems to lack a little polish but I'm sure if I spend a little more time with it, it will end up growing on me and I'll enjoy it more.
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There are head bob mods that reduce / remove headbob. There are mods that improve stability / fix bugs. There are mods that make the game look way prettier (assuming your machine can handle it).
As for taking down enemies: headshots headshots headshots. Enjoy the exploration. It's you against the Zone, don't let it beat you >:} -
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The game is very different from traditional shooters but once you get acclimated it's a breath of fresh air. Try to go for more precise headshots, they play a key role in being able to quickly take down enemies. What this game got right is how desperate the environment is and how difficult survival is. Your goal here isn't to take down every possible enemy - that is an exercise in futility. Instead you must carefully weigh the benefits and consequences to each engagement and what kind of risk/reward you're expecting.
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