![]() ![]() Fight the urge to cheat, to dig out a guide and replay and reload till you save everyone, and you’ll have a better galaxy-saving experience for it. So, if you’ve never experienced Mass Effect, or if it’s been a long time since you’ve tackled Mass Effect 2, don’t reach for Google. There are many facets to the Suicide Mission, but if you have all your squadmates loyal, and the three Normandy updates references above, you should be able to do it with no fatalities. I’ve long forgotten the “correct” combination to save everyone, so diving into Mass Effect 2 again, I’ll have the chance to stick to my guns and live with the fallout of that final mission. I’d have liked to see Mass Effect Legendary Edition’s suicide mission tweaked so that, while planning counted, there was always a random chance your crewmates would die, but that’s not the case. ![]() It’s not your call that gets half the cast of Inglourious Basterds killed, but in Mass Effect 2 you’re in the commander’s chair, so it’s easy to see failure as your fault, even when the odds are stacked against you. This page of IGN's Mass Effect 2 wiki guide is all about The Long Walk section of the Suicide Mission, including how to get through all combat encounters, and what choices to pick to make. I was still thinking along those lines when a stray bullet caught Tali in the stomach.īut a more significant factor is that games are active compared to movies, which are typically passive. Maybe Garrus would grumble about getting another scar, but, I reasoned, BioWare wouldn’t actually kill off characters based on a relatively arbitrary decision. I’d already seen Kelly Chambers turned into Marmite, but I felt sure my companions would make it through. That’s why, when I first played Mass Effect 2 back in 2010, I ended up just gawping at the screen, controller in my lap. Chances are, the first time you choose, people are going to die. Sure, some crew members are more suited to specific roles, but there’s no obvious “right” answer. ![]() Likewise, leaving the council to die just means you’re dealing with a different species of cynics in Mass Effect 2.īut when you get to Mass Effect 2’s final mission, you’re asked to choose which NPC companion performs one of several Dirty Dozen-style tasks. Yes, you can choose to free the Rachni queen, potentially inflicting a new infestation on the galaxy, but you won’t reap what you sow until Mass Effect 3. I’m not talking about choosing who to send on the infamous Mass Effect 2 “suicide mission,” but whether you’re prepared to live with the consequences.īecause the genius of Mass Effect 2’s final mission is that those consequences are utterly concrete. The Quarian is funny, smart, and one of the most sought after love interests in the franchise. Mass Effect Legendary Edition is all about choices, but the trilogy’s second serving contains the toughest choice out of the trilogy. ![]()
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