The first screen shots of Mass Effect 2 gameplay are out. Goonlinegames.net has both cutscene and in-game screens for your pleasure. The shots look amazing; makes me want this game even more. Source has more screens.

We’ve managed to take the first real time shots of Mass Effect 2, both in-game cutscenes and gameplay, taken from the Mass Effect 2 prelude video leading up to E3. It’s the first time there has been proper screenshots on the net from Mass Effect 2, and there certainly will be more in the run up to E3 itself when it kicks off in the first week of June between June 2nd and June 4th.

We’ll hopefully also know more from Microsoft’s E3 press conference from June 1st as well as EA’s press conference that same day itself.

The game is out early next year, Q1 2010, for the Xbox 360.
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  • 3
    Cruxis Mana May 16, 09
    These aren't even proper screenshots, they're just capture's from the trailer...
  • 0
    Play ISDF May 17, 09
    Somebody sure failed badly.
    • 0
      Slumpy monkey May 17, 09
      It says in the source quote that there from the E3 article.

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      We’ve managed to take the first real time shots of Mass Effect 2, both in-game cutscenes and gameplay, taken from the Mass Effect 2 prelude video leading up to E3.
      But still, I don't see the point much.
      • 1
        Play ISDF May 17, 09
        Exactly. What was the point of this at all? All they did was grab a few shots from the video and then stick their logo in the corner of the pics.
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    Subzer0 May 17, 09
    I don't see an improvement over the first but then again it is a bit early. Meh...
    • 1
      Cruxis Mana May 17, 09
      In the trailer, you can see that they've worked a lot on the facial animations.

      But apart from that, there was nothing wrong with the first game IMO.
      • 0
        Subzer0 May 18, 09
        Agreed. ME was fantastic as it is but a little improvement in most areas would certainly be a plus.

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