
Title | : | Mass Effect: Incursion |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | ebook |
Number of Pages | : | 8 |
Publication | : | First published June 21, 2010 |
Mass Effect: Incursion Reviews
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This one is ok. As many have mentioned, there isn't much that can be told in eight pages. It is fun to see Aria as a protagonist however. As a standalone comic, you can pass on it. If you can get it combined with other ME content, it becomes more enjoyable. The great art and the fact that it's based in the ME world is enough to get a 3 for me.
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There was nothing here. No development, no plot, but the art was good. That's about all I can say about it.
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Short and sweet, bit of a pre-story to the ME2
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Short. Pointless. Adds nothing to the Mass Effect story.
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I don't remember anything about the plot of the games to even place this one-shots. At least is was a fast read.
Aria T'Loak breaks up a failed deal between Blue Suns and Collectors. -
mass effect graphic novels are at their strongest when they let aria t’loak kill a bunch of guys
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Exactly what the synopsis says it is.
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Realistically probably a 2*.
I enjoyed how this story ended. I'm a big fan of Aria too. This should have been fleshed out, 20 pages minimum and it could have been a cool mini prequel to ME2 -
I don't know what to say about this because there is no real plot or relevance to the greater story but at least the art is nice. The colors by Michael Atiyeh continue to steal the show, Eduardo Francisco made Aria look like herself - badass and there for no one's gaze. Still: I feel bad as counting this as a "book read" for this year because it's only 8 pages.
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8 pages, not a lot to say. Just a few pages of firefight, no real development. Free though, so its worth a read for the Mass Effect fans. One thing that did bother me was that Aria seemed much more unsettled by the idea of Collectors in the following Redemption series while she seems relatively unconcerned with them here. I would have expected a much more horrifying discovery.
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I'm not sure what to expect from this.
I mean, sure. It's only a mini-comic giving some insight about Aria T'Loak, Omega station's leader - one of my favorite characters of Mass Effect 2. And the artwork is in fact good, but it lacked consistency with the previous graphic novel "Mass Effect Redemption". -
A mini-comic which serves as a prequel of sorts to Mass Effect 2, it introduces one of the locations (Omega and the bar Afterlife) and characters (Aria T'Loak) one encounters in the game. The story is rather terse with little depth (but what can one expect from an 8 page graphic novel?).
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In an 8 page comic you're not going to develop much of anything. So you get one short incident of Aria killing some collectors? Big Deal! Only gave it 2 stars because it has Mass Effect in the title & the familiarity I had with ME2. It doesn't add much to the overall story of Mass Effect.
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Disappointing ending.
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Aria is a cool character, and anything ME is fascinating. It's a short read, a few pages, and it's okay, just because it's ME-universe.
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Huge fan of the Mass Effect universe and games. This is a great addition!