Mass Effect 2: Kasumi - Stolen Memory (XBox360)

70%
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Mass Effect 2: Kasumi - Stolen Memory (XBox360) (2010)
genre: role-play

score: 70%

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'If you are just playing (or replaying) through Mass Effect 2, then grab this DLC and inject the added content into your adventure. But if you have been done with the game for a while, a lone new Achievement, an added team member, a very short new mission, and a scrap of new loot may not be enough for extended service aboard the Normandy.'
Read more » GameRevolution
'An absolute disappointment when compared to the expectations that are attached to DLC packs that are this expensive. Kasumi – Stolen Memory needed to be longer and provide more back-story to the troubled thief.'
Read more » GameZone
'A disappointing and short piece of DLC that pales in comparison to the rest of Mass Effect 2. It doesn't help that it costs 560 Microsoft Points, either.'
Read more » GamerNode
'The combat is fun and the references are clever, but this incredibly short downloadable add-on lacks character.'
Read more » Gamespot
'A bit disappointing. It was easier to excuse issues with previous DLC because it was free, but at 560 Microsoft Points, we expected more from BioWare; by comparison, Zaeed Massani's mission was far more interesting. However, downloading it won't break the bank, and for the sake of completing the team, it's worth the cash.'
Read more » Gamedaily
'Honestly, Kasumi's Loyalty Mission isn't that great. Also, you're only getting about an hour and a half (max) of additional content. At least the extra goodies and crew member are solid.'
Read more » Cheat Code Central
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'Kasumi's loyalty mission and her abilities as a combat partner are certainly enjoyable, but there won't be enough content to utilize her with if you've already finished the game and don't plan on re-embarking with a fresh start.'
Read more » GamingNexus
'Kasumi's Stolen Memory is a great little quest, but for most the "little" part will be a sticking point. At roughly an hour in length, this is one download that doesn't offer a lot of bang for your buck.'
Read more » IGN
'The combat scenarios escalate nicely as you battle your way out of Hock's fortress home, culminating in a robust boss battle that is predictable yet very satisfying.'
Read more » Eurogamer
'Sure, it is more of a great game, but for only a couple of hours maximum of game play it hardly seems an appropriate price point.'
Read more » Gaming Age
'Brief as it is, its two hours of new content bears the Bioware standard of excellence. If your ship's decks are looking a little lonely of late, consider taking this crafty criminal's services for a spin.'
Read more » GameTrailers
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