Mass Effect 2: Kasumi - Stolen Memory Image
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  • Summary: 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, when, where Hock is throwing a party for the galaxy’s richest and most deranged criminal minds to recover data of great importance to Kasumi... and to the galaxy at large. New squad member, weapon, research, and achievement. Expand
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  1. Positive: 11 out of 24
  2. Negative: 1 out of 24
  1. No matter the reasoning, "Stolen Memory" is something every Mass Effect junkie should own, if not just to justify popping the disk in again.
  2. Honestly, Kasumi's Loyalty Mission isn't that great. Also, you're only getting about an hour and a half (max) of additional content. At least the extra goodies and crew member are solid.
  3. A bit disappointing. It was easier to excuse issues with previous DLC because it was free, but at 560 Microsoft Points, we expected more from BioWare; by comparison, Zaeed Massani's mission was far more interesting. However, downloading it won't break the bank, and for the sake of completing the team, it's worth the cash.
  4. To summarize, the first batch of downloadable content for Mass Effect 2 is a little on the light side, and though the Kasumi mission is relatively cheap, it’s over so quickly that you’d better hope you don’t sneeze while playing it as you’ll miss the lot.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. MatthewH.
    8
    This is a decent batch of DLC from Bioware. It boasts some stunning set pieces, a cool new weapon and Kasumi is definitely not a useless character. It did run up a bit short though. It took me 45 minutes to beat this on veteran, and the overall experience, while great, felt like it should have cost 400ms instead of 560ms. If you only play through ME2 once and never again, then this is not recommended. If you play alot, then this is for you. Expand
  2. 7
    Kasumi Stolen Memory is the first paid DLC for Mass Effect 2. It offers a really good mission, an awesome weapon and, of course, Kasumi, your new squadmate that will follow you to the Suicide Mission. Like Zaeed however, you don't get real one on one conversations like you have with the rest of your squad. But the banter she gives is great, and for that, it definitely is worth the price. Expand
  3. The real reason for buying this DLC is the addition of Kasumi to the roster. The DLC itself is relatively short and battles are standard ME2 fare. Shepard acting incognito is a nice change-up but it is does not live up to its potential. Expand
  4. This DLC for Mass Effect 2 adds in a very good squad member, who is fun to use and plays very differently from any other squad member. However, the mission which is included with the pack is pretty average and not overly long. Specifically when compared with the Overlord pack, Kasumi does not seem like great value for money due to its brevity. Expand

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