inFAMOUS: Second Son deserves all the praise it gets, even though it's been there-done that, it's not been done as well as this before!
inFAMOUS: Second Son deserves all the praise it gets, even though it's been there-done that, it's not been done as well as this before!
It’s the year 2016 and its seven years after the events of Infamous 2 , ( spoiler alert ahead ) and following the self sacrifice of Cole MacGrath, the conduits had a glimmer of hope to live life with some degree of normality alongside us normal humans.
Looks fantastic, Neon powers are a lot of fun, Superb voice cast and soundtrack, Morality system offers at least one more playthrough
Gameplay soon becomes repetitive
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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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.
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