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Mass Effect 2: Arrival Critic Reviews

24 Total Reviews

11 Positive Reviews(45.8%)
13 Mixed Reviews(54.2%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Destructoid March 29, 2011
Don't get me wrong, Arrival sits comfortably between Overlord and Lair of the Shadow Broker in terms of quality and I still want to play Mass Effect 3 badly, but I don't want play it that much more badly after having played Arrival.
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GameShark April 9, 2011
It's not as consistently awesome as Shadow Broker, but that's ok – The Arrival more than does its part in setting the stage for a killer third installment of the series.
82
GameTrailers April 2, 2011
It's over in a flash, but when it's done, you'll be eager to find out what happens next.
80
Cheat Code Central March 30, 2011
Rationalizing the cost versus the content is a tough one, but I can say this will not hold you over till the release of Mass Effect 3.
80
Gamereactor Sweden April 1, 2011
Arrival is Bioware's farewell to Mass Effect 2, and what a farewell this is. It's a really exiting mission that explains things leading to Mass Effect 3 and after you've finished it, you're left wanting nothing but more of this. Now, if only it was a little longer.
80
Eurogamer Spain April 4, 2011
Not as good as The Lair of the Shadow Broker, but it's a great offer for fans of the universe created by BioWare, setting interesting events that will be further inspected in Mass Effect 3.
75
TeamXbox April 2, 2011
At 560 Microsoft Points, the add-on is a bit steep with its lack of content and for the casual player, but for the completionist who want to absorb the complete canon of the series and prepare for the next game, it's worth a stab.
74
3DJuegos April 1, 2011
The Arrival will extend the length of an already long game, but it merely plays like a blockbuster action movie and that's a little disappointing for the Mass Effect universe.
70
IGN March 29, 2011
It sets up the tone of urgency that's prevalent in the Mass Effect 3 trailer, but don't expect it to explain a lot. If you don't mind combat-focused, linear missions, it's worth the $7 or 560 Microsoft points.
70
DarkZero April 19, 2011
Despite being arguably less than what it could (and should) have been, Arrival probably is just about worth your money. In fact, playing it got me started on another run through both games, so it's done something right. It's testament to a game's strength that even a relatively lacking bit of DLC can have you going balls deep back into its world in the pursuit of alien booty. Not every game could do it, but not every game is Mass Effect.
70
Gamereactor Denmark April 19, 2011
Arrival is a DLC expansion on the lighter end of the scale, that doesn't really add anything new to the series, and with only about an hour of playtime, it's a little short, too. However, the quality of what is here is up to the same high standard that we're used to from Mass Effect. An essential purchase only if you're starving for more Mass Effect, whereas the rest of us can probably wait until Mass Effect 3.
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Gaming Age April 19, 2011
This DLC truly is a "take it or leave it" situation.
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SpazioGames March 31, 2011
Bridging the second and the third chapter was surely a great idea, a shame for the very rushed narrative and the repetitive gameplay. Suited just for the true fans of the saga.
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GRYOnline.pl April 5, 2011
Another DLC for Mass Effect 2 turned out to be quite mediocre. The story on its micro level doesn't bring about impressions similar to the basic game. Lack of emotional ties with the main female character and very few moral choices don't engage the player. However, this DLC is being saved from oblivion due to the macro level of presetned events and their connection to the main storyline. Reapers' involvement plays an important part.
60
Xbox Achievements March 30, 2011
After the brilliant Lair of the Shadow Broker episode though, it's a shame that BioWare ends Mass Effect 2's run on such a substandard piece of DLC... a piece of DLC that strips everything that we loved from the main game and left us with nothing more than a run-and-gun shooter.
60
VideoGamer March 30, 2011
There are some choice moments across Arrival's duration, but it's just a shame that Mass Effect 2's final piece of DLC is undoubtedly its weakest.
60
Official Xbox Magazine May 26, 2011
A brief Reaper appearance got out attention, but this DLC's climax will infuriate many Mass Effect fans.
50
Eurogamer March 30, 2011
We get this perfunctory morsel, where the narrative treads water as the action goes in circles. With his final act looming, Shepard deserved better.
50
Eurogamer Italy March 31, 2011
Although, storywise, it's linked to the upcoming Mass Effect 3, Arrival proves to be a mediocre add-on that doesn't add anything significant to Mass Effect 2's experience. Unless you're a real fan of the brand, you should surely look elsewhere.
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Video Game Talk March 31, 2011
It definitely feel overpriced compared to the experience in Lair of the Shadow Broker and can easily be skipped without missing out on events that lead up to ME3. However if you are a Mass Effect 2 junkie, you might find a sliver of entertainment value in Arrival, assuming you love fighting solo and don't give a hoot about the story arc.