Mass Effect for PC Pre-Order Special: $10 Off
04/29/08
BioWare has announced a pre-order special for Mass Effect on PC, which ships May 27 in North America and June 6 in Europe. The special: $10 off is you pre-order Mass Effect from specialty and online retailers including GameStop and Amazon.
The Amazon pre-order deal is available by clicking here.
If you want to eschew the pre-order discount, gamers who pre-order Mass Effect through Electronic Arts' online store will receive bonus items from Dead Space, the company's sci-fi survival horror game. Included in these bonus items will be the first issue of the Dead Space comic book and a Dead Space poster.
Fully optimized for the PC, Mass Effect PC includes a new Tactical Heads-Up Display, higher-resolution visuals, an enhanced inventory system, controls designed specifically for a mouse/keyboard setup, individual squad control and a new decryption mini-game.
The "Bring Down the Sky" downloadable content, which was first released for Mass Effect on Xbox 360, will also be available free for registered BioWare Community members at the launch of Mass Effect PC. This content includes 90 minutes of new gameplay.
Here's DailyGame's Mass Effect Xbox 360 review.
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