I am thinking about pre-ordering a copy of Mass Effect 2. Besides the few annoying bugs that Mass Effect has, it's a really nice game and I had a lot of fun playing it. As Mass Effect 2 continues the story of Mass Effect, it is certainly worth the money.
So what will I get when I pre-order? This is a really interesting question which is easy to answer if you live in the US and order your copy at GameStop. Unfortunately, I'm living in Europe and this is the point were it's getting complicated.
If you order your game at GameStop, you'll get the following bonus items:
If you order your game at Amazon, you'll get the following bonus items:
Let me summarize this a bit:
People who pre-order at GameStop (which is not that easy if you live outside the US) get the awesome looking, heavily shielded, high tech assault armor and a portable "black hole" launcher.
People who pre-order at Amazon get a "negotiation bonus" so they can better cry for mercy and "increased storm speed" so they can run away faster.
Something is telling me that someone wants us to order our games from GameStop. Unfortunately, I can't.
Thanks Bioware.
Update: I just realized that my Anti Virus software is going to expire soon, so I won't be able to afford any new computer games anyway.
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Avira Premium is at 20 EUR,
Avira Premium is at 20 EUR, but also available as "free" edition. Tests showed it has one of the best detection rate. I'd give it a try if I'd be on windows.
The game looks interesting :>...
http://games.pcmasters.de/fileadmin/Games/Rollenspiel/Mass-Effect/massef...
I HATE nag screens and Avira
I HATE nag screens and Avira AntiVir Personal will keep nagging you until you buy the premium version.
I decided to buy "G Data AntiVirus 2010" instead. Various software tests said that it's currently the best antivirus software out there but not a single one of these tests mentioned the annoying "I'm checking the file that your browser is currently downloading" popup notification or the confusing "renew your access to online updates" feature which is actually a recurring annual subscription.
By the way: I didn't set up a mail trigger for new comments so I had absolutely no clue that people commented.