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Mass Effect 2 enthusiasts should consider Kasumi’s Stolen Memory as a must buy, because of its interesting value and charismatic main character.
The combat scenarios escalate nicely as you battle your way out of Hock's fortress home, culminating in a robust boss battle that is predictable yet very satisfying.
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.
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Kostas_Spirou
It's a pretty short but good mission that includes Kasumi, a very likeable and useful squadmate. Even though I liked the puzzles, the final boss felt slightly underwhelming in my opinion. It's worth doing just for Kasumi though. Final Rating: "Decent" ~ 6/10.
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RodrigoroRex
"Mass Effect 2: Kasumi - Stolen Memory": Good game, it provides a good experience for the player. 5 out of 7. Played it on Xbox 360.
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eva3si0n
Not the worst story DLC for Mass Effect 2. Kasumi 's character is interesting but too loosely elaborate. I don 't understand why Bioware didn 't add a full dialogue system for new characters. The mission on loyalty Kasumi I liked, it is advantageously different from other missions in that here it is necessary not only to shoot, but also to explore locations.

Mass Effect 2: Kasumi - Stolen Memory

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Apr 6, 2010
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46% Positive
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50% Mixed
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Gamervision
No matter the reasoning, "Stolen Memory" is something every Mass Effect junkie should own, if not just to justify popping the disk in again.
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Gamereactor Sweden
Kasumi - Stolen Memory is money well spent and a great expansion to Mass Effect 2 that tells the story about the space ninja Kasumi Goto. It really fits in the universe and feels like a natural add-on that all Mass Effect-fans should get.
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May 10, 2020
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eva3si0n
Not the worst story DLC for Mass Effect 2. Kasumi 's character is interesting but too loosely elaborate. I don 't understand why Bioware didn 't add a full dialogue system for new characters. The mission on loyalty Kasumi I liked, it is advantageously different from other missions in that here it is necessary not only to shoot, but also to explore locations.
Dec 14, 2012
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Rox22
Kasumi is just a wonderful character. Funny, charming and a little bit sexy and I'm delighted that Bioware decided to include her. A real shame that she isn't given more prominence like the other characters. The loyalty mission is also pretty good as it is a bit unique, but sadly not too long. The SMG included within the mission is perhaps the real star, as it is the best in the game (at least in my opinion.) Overall: A very good DLC that is worth every penny.
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Gaming Nexus
Kasumi's loyalty mission and her abilities as a combat partner are certainly enjoyable, but there won't be enough content to utilize her with if you've already finished the game and don't plan on re-embarking with a fresh start.
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Gameplanet
You can appreciate what BioWare are trying to do, but personally I am tired of collecting new crew members. I have a fine and full crew; so for myself, right now I would rather have more missions that develop the main story further or give me new ways to interact with the current crew members.
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Gamer Limit
This short lived DLC, while fun, is just not enough to warrant a purchase for those looking to play it standalone. However, if you will be playing this DLC during a playthrough of the game itself, it may be worth it.
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GamerNode
A disappointing and short piece of DLC that pales in comparison to the rest of Mass Effect 2. It doesn't help that it costs 560 Microsoft Points, either.
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Totally360
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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Dec 21, 2020
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RodrigoroRex
"Mass Effect 2: Kasumi - Stolen Memory": Good game, it provides a good experience for the player. 5 out of 7. Played it on Xbox 360.
Mar 9, 2013
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Lieber
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.
Jul 21, 2011
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ImUnavailable
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.
Jul 7, 2024
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Kostas_Spirou
It's a pretty short but good mission that includes Kasumi, a very likeable and useful squadmate. Even though I liked the puzzles, the final boss felt slightly underwhelming in my opinion. It's worth doing just for Kasumi though. Final Rating: "Decent" ~ 6/10.
Apr 15, 2017
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Broyax
Nouveau personnage, nouvelle quête... En vérité, Kasumi n'est pas très intéressante. Elle est l'un des personnages les plus superficiels du groupe (avec Jacob l'andouille) et fait pâle figure à côté de Zaeed, bien plus "marrant" lui (offert en DLC gratuit avec le réseau Cerberus). Pour autant, sa quête (celle de Kasumi) suscite rapidement un intérêt patent. Elles est originale (dans une certaine mesure...) et sympathique, sauf la fin quelque peu convenue, il faut bien l'avouer. Bref, on ne s'ennuie pas, loin de là, mais on s'attendait à mieux quand même.
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SummaryCerberus 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 the galaxy’s ri... Read More
Rated Mfor Mature
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Apr 6, 2010
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