ME2

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ME2

  1. (fandom slang) Initialism of Mass Effect 2.
    • 2010 April, Jon Blyth, “Mass Effect 2”, in PC Zone, page 76:
      [] and it bores so rarely that ME2 lifts the benchmark for game writing set by the original.
    • 2011 March, Adam Mathew, “Mass Effect 2”, in PlayStation Magazine, Australia, page 70:
      Therein lies ME2's greatest hook: real emotional investment.
    • 2016, “Mass Effect”, in Play Magazine, number 266, UK, page 82:
      We know that a lot of you PlayStation fans won't have played the first Mass Effect game because of the fact that it didn't originally release on PS3, meaning that there are a whole contingent of Mass Effect players who only ever played ME2 and ME3.
    • 2023, Sarah Stang, “Desirable and Undesirable Cyborg Bodies in the Mass Effect Video Game Trilogy”, in Julia A. Empey, Russell J. A. Kilbourn, editors, Feminist Posthumanism in Contemporary Science Fiction Film and Media: From Annihilation to High Life and Beyond[1], Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 107:
      The true femmes fatales of the series are the Ardat-Yakshi, and one side quest in ME2 even requires the player to hunt down a serial killer Ardat-Yakshi named Morinth who tries to seduce Shepard and will kill him/her if he/she is unable to resist her.