Super-Powered? Super-Hero? Super-Villain? Super-Douchebag?
Super-Powered? Super-Hero? Super-Villain? Super-Douchebag?
It has been a rough start for Sony and Microsoft's newest platforms. While sales remain strong, exclusive software has come in at a trickle at best. Neither platform possesses an exclusive game of the quality most would consider a system seller.
Can the popular franchise make a great debut on PS4?
Infamous is a good game with a few flaws, but those flaws don’t stop you from enjoying your powers.
For the third time, Sucker Punch has crafted a game that is worth playing through twice
I’ve only played through the good karma story of Delsin, but I’m definitely replaying Second Son again on the evil side to see how different the evil powers affect gameplay. As an added bonus, I won’t have to worry about accidentally killing civilians to negatively impact my karma and I can attack...
Breathtaking visuals and colors that perfectly transports you into Seattle, fun and familiar gameplay that all inFAMOUS fans will enjoy;
Even though the game is quite simple to pick up and learn, so much of the gameplay will only resonate with fans of the series.
Second Son is a departure in tone for the Infamous series, but its superpowered action lives up to expectations.
“Infamous: Second Son builds on the best of the previous games in the series, even while mired in repetition.”
Founded in 1997, Sucker Punch Productions began life as a Nintendo 64 supporter, with Rocket: Robot on Wheels , released in 1999. This game would set conventions for Sucker Punch to adapt in the future, featuring a protagonist that would gain new abilities as the player progressed within one of the...
It is surprising how fully realized Infamous: Second Son is so early in the PlayStation 4’s life cycle. It cracks the code on what makes Infamous interesting as a series. Sucker Punch finally made a sandbox game with super powers as fun and dynamic as it should be.
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