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Managing Editor of GameSpot, Tamoor Hussain joins Michael and Adam about a conversation of what makes Mass Effect 2 one of the most memorable games of all time: RPG mechanics, characterization, and story exposition being a highlight. But does it land on the celestial hard drive? DOES IT?

Tamoor Hussain: https://twitter.com/tamoorh

Michael Swaim: https://twitter.com/SWAIM_CORP

Adam Ganser: https://twitter.com/therealganz

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Mat Brady

In Swaim's defense, l replayed Link to the Past recently, and yeah, it hasn't aged as gracefully as my nostalgia goggles were telling me it had. It's not *bad*, don't get me wrong, but l feel like my memories of it were fonder than my actual experience playing it, both then and now

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Sorry, not sure if it was said before, but the Mass Effect story line is basically Babylon 5 written by a teen.