

She's fine, but compared to the rest of the game's supporting cast, she's highly underdeveloped. The New Character: The cocky yet sorrowful Kasumi is more fleshed out than most video game characters, but that's not saying a lot in Mass Effect 2, which is already jam-packed with a crew of interesting, multi-layered individuals. The ensuing heist and fire fight is as good as the rest of the game's loyalty missions (if not better than a few), but you should know up front that we're talking about an hour of gameplay here, tops. She needs your help to steal something of sentimental value from a ruthless criminal overlord throwing a party for similarly minded individuals. %Gallery-88127% The New Mission: Moments after meeting up with master thief Kasumi, you're thrust into her life of crime. So if we can all agree that Mass Effect 2 is a great game (and we can, right?), it seems what we've basically got here is a value proposition: Does the $7 entry fee provide you with enough new greatness? Let's break down the new, shall we? Suffice it to say that I love it so much that I wasn't about to wait and see what some chubby nobody like myself thought of the new DLC, "Kasumi - Stolen Memory." I was buying it, and that was that.

You already know what I think of Mass Effect 2, so I won't waste your time going over that here.
