An enjoyable open-world brawl, but it's neither truly next-gen, nor is it greater than the sum of its parts
An enjoyable open-world brawl, but it's neither truly next-gen, nor is it greater than the sum of its parts
Second Son is a departure in tone for the Infamous series, but its superpowered action lives up to expectations.
Infamous: Second Son is the first real reason to jump completely into the next-generation of consoles. If you wanted to show someone what next-gen can do, this is the game to show them, with great image quality and amazing lighting/particle effects on display.
Despite all of that fear and hatred, InFamous: Second Son is still a game about finding freedom by figuring out who you are. The rapid expansion of Delsin’s powers is constantly engaging, and there’s no reason to believe there couldn’t be more released later on as downloadable content.
For the third time, Sucker Punch has crafted a game that is worth playing through twice
With Great Power Comes…Who Cares?!
Sometimes, it's arduous. At almost all times, it's underwhelming. The only innovation to be found is in its knack for being somehow less than the sum of its parts.
Infamous: Second Son carries a heavy burden of expectation as the newest PlayStation 4 exclusive, but it is a superhero adventure that isn’t adventurous enough, says Tom Hoggins
Infamous is a good game with a few flaws, but those flaws don’t stop you from enjoying your powers.
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.
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