Mass Effect 1 to play 2?

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#1 PatChampsXXXVI
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Do i need to play mass effect 1 to understand whats going on in the second? I'm more interested in the second because its more of a shooter than the first

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#2 Legendaryscmt
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Overall, yes. If you don't play the first before the second, while you won't be completely confused by the plot, there's a lot of smaller elements that will be affected by it (EX: Choices you make, friends/enemies, etc). The premade choices really take you out of character for Shepard, and in my opinion Shepard made some pretty bad choices in the premade option.

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#3 UT_Wrestler
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All of your moral choices carry over from ME1 to ME2. They are both rpg's. If you'd prefer just a mindless shooter then look elsewhere.
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#4 l0ner_1
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Yes/No

If you Do not import a saved file, it runs a quick back brief on what happened. My suggestion, yes you should, because it is a sequel and there's a lot of information you don't get, that will help you in the second.

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#5 IzzieWaru
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It'd be like eating plain vanilla ice cream compared to an ice cream sundae.

Yeah it'll taste good and you'll understand the main storyline okay, but it won't be as much of a complete experience without playing through the first game first. This isn't a mindless FPS, however. Mass Effect (and Bioware games in general) have always put a very very strong emphasis on story.

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#6 dstv
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i think that you should play Me1 before me2.....i mean me1 goes for like $19.99 now and you might not understand the full story if you dont play it

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#7 coasterguy65
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You don't have to, but I would recommend playing ME first. It helps you understand what's going on when you go through ME2. It also adds more characters that you run intro through your travels.

What you do in the first game has an effect in what happens in the second game. If you don't play ME then the computer just assigns the story line for you.

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#8 wizdom
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Do i need to play mass effect 1 to understand whats going on in the second? I'm more interested in the second because its more of a shooter than the first

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Yes, but they do a recap of the first game at the beginning.
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#9 DJ_Magneto
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Also, there is a default way that the story begins in ME2 in which the humans are not thought very highly of. As if you would have taken the "Renegade" (dark side) ending of ME1. The only way around that is to import a Mass Effect 1 save in which you took the "Paragon" (light side) ending. This is purely a difference in the story, which will also carry on to ME3. If this matters to you at all, then you may want to run through ME1 first. But like everyone else said, you do learn more of the universe and all its races and the important characters if you play through the first one. And there's a great feeling of satisfaction to mold your personal story from the very beginning.