![]() ![]() Total resources needed to research/buy all useful upgrades: You can also get up to a 25% discount on all research projects by being an Engineer furthermore, after completing the game with a single character all subsequent playthroughs will be granted +50,000 of each resource for free. Acquiring an upgrade from a store does not change the cost of the research upgrades. So the cost for the first Heavy Pistol Damage upgrade will always be 2,500 Palladium, regardless of where it is acquired, followed by 5,000 and 7,500 for the next two tiers. Note that research costs depend on the number of upgrades researched so far. Note: See Credits by Location for tips on generating more income. ![]() Acquiring all upgrades no longer requires importing a level 60 (+50,000) character with the "Rich" achievement (+100,000) or starting with the completion bonus (+200,000) from Mass Effect 2 as long as all the DLC is installed, otherwise these import standards are necessary. The amount of credits available from a normal play-through covering all missions, assignments and current DLC is 1,280,251 with a theoretical maximum of 1,347,951 if avoiding the use of medi-gel and heavy weapons and choosing Renegade options for credits. When starting a new play-through with a Shepard that beat the game, your upgrades from that previous file won't carry over. Upgrades are listed by their locations and equipment type or biotic/ tech, with purchase prices given as before possible discounts where applicable. This Upgrade Guide lists the locations and prices for all equipment and power upgrades available in Mass Effect 2. 1.11 Illium – Lair of the Shadow Broker.This is another piece of DLC that comes with the Cerberus Network, so it’s technically free. From a great loyalty mission (which could potentially run a tad shorter than Kasumi’s) to a great character, Zaeed – The Price of Revenge is worth every penny. Moment To Savor: The Renegade option, where Zaeed exacts a gloriously horrific revenge upon Vido Santiago. Length: About an hour to an hour and a half. Especially if the player opts to recruit Zaeed early and get his loyalty mission out of the way, hearing the mercenary’s quips in certain situations is gold. It helps that veteran voice actor Robin Sachs is able to bring quite a bit of charm to a character that, on paper, is rather one-note. Once the mission is accomplished, Shepard can speak to Massani on the Normandy, and while there are no dialogue options, Zaeed’s stories are typically brutal and funny in equal measure. The fights inside the facility are often drawn-out affairs, especially on the Insanity setting, but they’re all well-paced and exciting in their own ways from close-quarters action to long-range engagements. Shepard and his team engage the full force of the Blue Suns, which include Batarians, Turians and Humans alongside various types of mechs and robotic defenses. ![]() Once inside the facility, all hell breaks loose. The Blue Suns use civilian workers to staff their facility, which means that there’s potential for civilian casualties, depending on how Shepard reacts to situations, Paragon or Renegade. There are a lot of great moments where Massani expounds on the formation of the Blue Suns, but there are also some major moral decisions that go into this loyalty mission, as well. ![]() Chopping the head off the Blue Suns’ leader is a huge deal, and Massani practically salivates at the prospect. His sole focus is the elimination of Vido Santiago, which, although his motivations are deeply personal, is a greater good for the galaxy as a whole. From the moment Shepard, Massani and a third crewmember land on the planet Zorya (home of the primary Blue Suns facility), Massani, like Shepard is dedicated to the mission wholeheartedly. On a personal level, I like Zaeed Massani quite a bit, finding him incredibly useful in a firefight with his assault rifle and sniper capabilities, but the actual mission itself is also incredibly enjoyable. Upon joining up with Commander Shepard in order to aid in stopping The Collectors, Zaeed informs the recently-risen from the dead Commander that Cerberus has promised to help the mercenary find and kill his former partner and co-founder of the Blue Suns, Vido Santiago. Survivor of countless incursions as the co-founder of the Blue Suns mercenary group, then later, after being shot point-blank in the face, took to mercenary work on his own, gaining a steady clientele of the shadiest individuals in the galaxy, including The Illusive Man. The Premise: Zaeed Massani is one of the baddest sons of bitches in the galaxy. The Title: Mass Effect 2: Zaeed – The Price of Revenge ![]()
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