CheatCC says, "Should you pick up Kasumi - Stolen Memory for Mass Effect 2? Probably. Even though the mission isn't all that great, adding Kasumi to your crew is nice - and getting flashbangs is sweet. However, if you've already played the game a few times, there's not enough content here to warrant yet another playthrough. If you're about to start your second go 'round, the additional goodies that come along for the ride are great to have, especially if you're playing on a higher difficulty or as a non-Assault class type."
This article highlights the 5 things that, if Bioware does right, could make Mass Effect 3 one of the best games of all time.
As far as #2 goes doesn't the war/invasion, that while you're acting as a tourist millions die, make that next to impossible?
Here's my #1! How about they stop removing parts of the game to sell later so I will actually buy it? I was going to buy it then I found out that ea forced bioware with the crucial dlc! So guess what EA u just lost a sale but I'll still be playing it ;) and you are getting none Of my money.
An interview with voice actor Courtenay Taylor about her career and her role as Jack in Mass Effect 2.
Jack is pretty handy in a squad though. She absorbs a lot of hits more than some of the other squad members. Plus its amusing to hear her call everyone an asshole every 5 minutes.
Lots of publishers support downloadable content, but not all of these updates are worth the dough. Activison’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, for example, has two map packs, but each one costs a whopping $15, putting them just outside the range of budget minded gamers. Other companies, however, release quality DLC that more than justifies the cost. If you intend to get the most from your games, these content heavy hitters will keep you playing for months.
John Artest (RunDLC)