This Package Contains:
Normandy Crash Site
The Normandy Crash Site is a DLC pack released for Mass Effect 2 on January 26, 2010. The pack was one of a few that were released the day Mass Effect 2 was released. Explore the crash site of the SSV Normandy as Commander Shepard is asked by Alliance Command to explore the site and recover the remains of missing crew members and place a monument on the site. Alliance Command wants Shepard to be the first to walk on the site as Shepard was the vessel’s last commanding officer.
Zaeed – The Price of Revenge
Zaeed – The Price of Revenge is a DLC pack for Mass Effect 2, that was released on January 28, 2010. [1]. It was initially supposed to be released on January 26, 2010 when Mass Effect 2 was released, but complications prevented release. Zaeed served in the Alliance military before building a reputation as one of the deadliest guns-for-hire in the Terminus Systems. For 20 years he waged war for profit, but now he wishes to retire from his life of bloodshed and mercenary work. Download Zaeed and his mission on planet Zorya and then utilize his lethal skills to eliminate the Collector threat.
Cerberus Weapon and Armor
Cerberus Weapon and Armor is a DLC pack for Mass Effect 2, that was released on February 9, 2010. The pack includes a new weapon and armor. Designed with three things in mind: shields, thick armor, and auxiliary ammo packs, the Cerberus Assault Armor is given to shock troopers who are expected to turn the tide of battle against forces that would decimate normal soldiers. Additionally, the M-22 Eviscerator Shotgun comes standard issue. Lethal at close range, the Eviscerator Shotgun is a favorite among Cerberus operatives who like to get up close and personal with their foes.
Arc Projector
The Arc Projector is a heavy weapon from Mass Effect 2 released on March 9, 2010. The Arc Projector ionizes targets with a nonvisible laser to ready them for a high-voltage electrical attack. As the lightning-like bolt hits its first target, a sophisticated auto-targeting system paints succeeding targets with the ionization laser, allowing the electricity to take the path of least resistance and arc between them. An entire enemy strike team can be shocked to death with a few pulls of the trigger.
Firewalker Pack
The Firewalker Pack is a DLC pack for Mass Effect 2, that was released March 23, 2010. It was announced by Chris Priestly to the members of the BioWare Social Network forums on February 25 and revealed on the official Mass Effect website later that day. The M-44 Hammerhead, a hover tank used for planetary exploration on hostile worlds. These missions being:
Project Firewalker: Rosalie Lost
Project Firewalker: Geth Incursion
Project Firewalker: Survey Sites Located
Galaxy Map: Firewalker: Artifact Collection
Project Firewalker: Volcano Station
Galaxy Map: Firewalker: Recover Research Data
Project Firewalker: Prothean Site
Galaxy Map: Firewalker: Prothean Ruin
Completing the Prothean Site mission gives you the Prothean Relic Trophy, viewable in your cabin.
The DLC has added a Fuel Depot to the Widow System that was not present in the initial release.
Also added are six to eight new systems and a cluster depending on other downloaded DLC:
The Dranek System located in the Krogan DMZ cluster.
The Elysta System located in the Ismar Frontier cluster.
The Chomos System located in The Phoenix Massing cluster.
The Verr System located in the Hawking Eta cluster.
The Yakawa System located in the Caleston Rift cluster.
The Hoplos System located in the Hades Nexus cluster.
The Ismar Frontier is added if Zaeed – The Price of Revenge wasn’t downloaded.
The Aquila System is added if Zaeed – The Price of Revenge wasn’t downloaded.
Alternate Appearance Packs
The Alternate Appearance Packs are DLC packs for Mass Effect 2. The first pack was released on March 23, 2010, and the second pack was released on February 8, 2011. Each pack is available for 160 Microsoft Points (Xbox 360), 160 BioWare Points (PC), or $1.99 USD (PS3). The alternate outfits included do not require a character’s loyalty mission to be complete to use them.
Kasumi – Stolen Memory
Kasumi – Stolen Memory is a DLC pack for Mass Effect 2, that was released on April 6, 2010. The pack includes the final squadmate, a new weapon, new missions, and new areas. Cerberus has procured the service of Kasumi Goto, the galaxy’s most enigmatic master thief. In return for her help, Kasumi has asked Shepard’s help on a dangerous heist to infiltrate the vault of a deadly master criminal named Donovan Hock. Gain Kasumi’s loyalty on the planet Bekenstein, where Hock is throwing a party for some of the galaxy’s richest and most deranged criminal minds to recover data of great importance to Kasumi… and to the galaxy at large. Includes a new squad member, mission, weapon, research upgrade, casual outfit, and achievement.
Equalizer Pack
The Equalizer Pack is a DLC pack for Mass Effect 2, available for 160 Microsoft or BioWare Points. The pack includes the Capacitor Helmet, Archon Visor, and Inferno Armor. The Equalizer Pack was released on May 4, 2010. Cerberus doesn’t just need a hero – they need a one-man army. That’s why the Equalizer Pack adds the Capacitor Helmet, Archon Visor, and Inferno Armor to Shepard’s armor locker. The Capacitor Helmet stores power for kinetic barriers, allowing Shepard’s shields to recharge faster. The Archon Visor manages omni-tools and biotic amps, reducing the recharge time of Shepard’s powers. The powered Inferno Armor speeds up Shepard’s movements and increases his tech and biotic power damage, additionally stress analysis software even gives him an edge in negotiations outside of combat. The Equalizer — when the armor goes on, the gloves come off.
Overlord
Overlord is a DLC pack for Mass Effect 2 available on Xbox 360 for 560 Microsoft points and on PC for 560 BioWare points. The PlayStation 3 version has this DLC already included on the disc. The pack includes four new missions that take place on the planet Aite where an experimental Virtual Intelligence hybrid has gone rogue. Overlord was released on June 15, 2010 and offers “two-and-a-half hours” of extra gameplay.
The M-44 Hammerhead vehicle is also added if the player has not previously downloaded the Firewalker Pack; the vehicle is used in Overlord to travel between locations on the planet. When sent to investigate a Cerberus research base that’s mysteriously gone silent, Shepard arrives to find geth overrunning the base. The sole survivor, Chief Scientist Archer, paints a dire picture: an experiment to fuse a human volunteer with a virtual intelligence created a dangerous hybrid “VI overlord”. The rampaging VI has already attacked three other Cerberus bases, controlling any technology it finds in an attempt to break free–and unleashing geth across the planet. Unless Shepard can infiltrate the VI’s fortress and shut it down, this homicidal intelligence will beam itself-off planet and wreak havoc on other systems. The action unfolds over five new level areas, with two new achievements.
Aegis Pack
The Aegis Pack is a DLC pack for Mass Effect 2, available for 160 Microsoft or BioWare Points. The pack includes the M-29 Incisor sniper rifle and the Kestrel Armor, which is composed of five pieces: Kestrel Torso Sheath, Kestrel Arm Sheathing, Kestrel Shoulder Pieces, Kestrel Hip-Mounted Power Pack, and Kestrel Helmet. The Aegis Pack was released on July 6, 2010.
Firepower Pack
The Firepower Pack is a DLC pack for Mass Effect 2, available for 160 Microsoft or BioWare Points. It includes a total of three new weapons: the M-5 Phalanx Heavy Pistol, the M-96 Mattock Heavy Rifle, and the Geth Plasma Shotgun. The Firepower Pack was released on August 3, 2010.[1]
Lair of the Shadow Broker
Lair of the Shadow Broker is a DLC pack for Mass Effect 2 that was announced on July 22, 2010 and released on September 7 for Xbox 360 and PC. It costs 800 Microsoft Points on Xbox 360, and 800 BioWare Points on PC. This DLC comes along free of charge on the PlayStation 3 version. Due to technical issues, Lair of the Shadow Broker is not available in parts of Central and Eastern Europe, although players from these regions are able to install and play the DLC if they are using the English version of the game. The pack concerns Liara T’Soni and her history with the Shadow Broker. Associate Producer Michael Gamble has described Lair of the Shadow Broker as the “…biggest DLC yet, period.” It is the first piece of DLC to begin to expand the story in preparation for Mass Effect 3. The DLC can be played during the game or after the suicide mission, but the dialogue is “weighted heavily toward the assumption that the player had already completed it.
Mass Effect: Genesis
Mass Effect: Genesis is the “Interactive Backstory Comic” created for the PlayStation 3 release of Mass Effect 2, and later made available for Xbox 360 and PC.[1] It was produced by Dark Horse Comics, who also published Mass Effect: Redemption and Mass Effect: Evolution. On Playstation 3 the comic is available as downloadable content free through the PlayStation Store[2], for the Xbox 360 it is available for 320 Microsoft Points through the Xbox Live Marketplace[3], and for the PC it is avaliable for 320 BioWare points from the BioWare Social Network[4]. On May 17 2011, it was made available for the Xbox 360 and PC versions of Mass Effect 2.
As Mass Effect was never released on the PlayStation 3, and due to being published by Microsoft Game Studios, likely never will be, the interactive comic introduces new players to the story of the original game while allowing them to make six of the major plot decisions that Xbox 360 and PC players could make in the original game (see Save File Transfer). If downloaded, the comic appears between the opening level and character customization. There are two versions of the comic, one each for a male and female Commander Shepard.[5]
Arrival
Arrival is a DLC pack for Mass Effect 2. It was accidentally revealed on February 21, 2011 by the addition of three new trophies in a patch for the PlayStation 3 version of Mass Effect 2. While the addition of the trophies was intentional, BioWare assumed they would be invisible.[2] BioWare released the first screenshot of Arrival on March 14, 2011, officially confirming the existence of the DLC pack.
A deep cover agent is missing in Batarian space, after reporting evidence of an imminent Reaper invasion. Shepard must travel to the edge of the galaxy, rescue the agent, and discover the truth behind the Arrival. Uncover new research and 3 new achievements in this spectacular new adventure for Mass Effect 2.
Install the DLC as you please, any of the bigger ones should automatically update you to v1.02.
UnRAR the file ‘crack.rar’, and double click ‘giveme2entitlements.exe’, this will unlock the DLC.
Then proceed to copy and paste the files within the other folder into your ME2 folder.