Mass Effect 2 Collector's Edition
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$199.99
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as of 5/19/2012 15:32 CDT details
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- Seller:nmaster8
- Sales Rank:55,915
- Format:DVD-ROM
- Media:DVD-ROM
- ESRB:Mature
- Operating System:Windows XP SP3/Vista SP1, Win7
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Features:
- Collector's Edition features: Mass Effect 2, art book, Mass Effect Redemption #1 comic book, exclusive in-game weapon and armor, behind-the-scenes and making-of DVD and Cerberus Network card granting access to bonus content.
- New location based damage system allows for targeting of key weak points, blasting off limbs, igniting enemies, or cripple and disable enemy troops.
- Improved NPC conversation system where Commander Shepard can take matters into your own hands by interrupting or using force to get the answer required.
- Choose from 19 different weapons, including devastating heavy weapons that can end a battle in seconds.
- Integration with the original Mass Effect game allows players to import saved files and continue play with those files in Mass Effect 2.
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The Collector's Edition features:
Mass Effect 2 software, 48-page hardcover art book, Limited edition Mass Effect Redemption #1 comic book, Exclusive in-game Collectors' Edition weapon and armor, Bonus DVD with behind-the-scenes and making-of videos and the Limited edition Cerberus Network card granting access to bonus content. ----- Two years after Commander Shepard repelled invading Reapers bent on the destruction of organic life, a mysterious new enemy has emerged. On the fringes of known space, something is silently abducting entire human colonies. Now Shepard must work with Cerberus, a ruthless organization devoted to human survival at any cost, to stop the most terrifying threat mankind has ever faced. To even attempt this perilous mission, Shepard must assemble the galaxy's most elite team and command the most powerful ship ever built. Even then, they say it would be suicide. Commander Shepard intends to prove them wrong.
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