Mass Effect 2 Premium DLC - Kasumi's Stolen Memory (2010年4月6日)
Cerberus has procured the service of Kasumi Goto, the galaxy's most enigmatic master thief. In return for her help, Kasumi has asked Shepard's help on a dangerous heist to infiltrate the vault of a deadly master criminal named Donovan Hock. Gain Kasumi's loyalty on the planet Bekenstein, where Hock is throwing a party for some of the galaxy's richest and most deranged criminal minds to recover data of great importance to Kasumi... and to the galaxy at large. Includes a new squad member, mission, weapon, research upgrade, casual outfit, and achievement.
Price:
Xbox 360: 560 MS Points
PC: 560 BioWare Points
Gamespot Mass Effect 2: Kasumi - Stolen Memory Review
Gamespot Score - 6.5/10
The Good
- Kasumi's combat skills make for fun action
- Some funny references
- Story comes to a lovely end.
The Bad
- Kasumi isn't a very interesting character
- No memorable moments
- Really, really short.
IGN Mass Effect 2: Kasumi - Stolen Memory Review
IGN Rating - 7.5/10
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.
Cerberus doesn't just need a hero - they need a one-man army. That's why the Equalizer Pack adds the Capacitor Helmet, Archon Visor, and Inferno Armor to Shepard's armor locker.
The Capacitor Helmet stores power for kinetic barriers, allowing Shepard's shields to recharge faster. The Archon Visor manages omni-tools and biotic amps, reducing the recharge time of Shepard's powers. The powered Inferno Armor speeds up Shepard's movements and increases his tech and biotic power damage, additionally stress analysis software even gives him an edge in negotiations outside of combat.
The Equalizer -- when the armor goes on, the gloves come off.