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March 2014
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The editors liked
Seattle is a setting not often treaded in games
So that's fun to see
The game is polished and solidly fun to play
From resolution to particle effects
The graphics are truly a leap forward from similar games on previous consoles
The various powers you
Dynamic
Fastpaced combat
Breathtaking visual design
Side missions offer a fun diversion
Exciting boss fights
Moral alignment determines how to excel in fights
Visuals are stunning
Acting is fantastic
Seattle is fun to explore
Powers are a blast
Best in class graphics
Excellent dynamic soundtrack
Great voice acting and performance capture
A great showcase for PS4's power
The editors didn't like
There are no original gameplay ideas here
It's a retread of what dozens of similar games have done over the past several years
the story leaves much to be desired, with less emphasis on saving the world' or righting injustice' as might generally be expected with a superhero theme, and more focussed on the acquisition of power and saving Delsin's local townsfolk. The concept of...
Best in class graphics, Excellent dynamic soundtrack, Great voice acting and performance capture, A great showcase for PS4's power;;
It can get repetitive;
It's hard not to like inFAMOUS Second Son for everything it does right, but it's not a perfect game. It has great graphics, and fun gameplay, but the secondary missions are boring and repetitive. The story is very short, but it encourages a second playth...
Published: 2014-03-28, Author: Nick , review by: gamecrate.com
Abstract: Platform: Playstation 4After playing through Infamous: Second Son, I'm not convinced that it's enough to sell the PS4 by itself…but if you own a PS4 there's really no excuse not to add this game to your collection.Infamous: Second Son tells the story of D...
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Published: 2014-03-26, Author: Ken , review by: ztgd.com
Visuals are stunning, Acting is fantastic, Seattle is fun to explore, Powers are a blast
Animation stun lock, Story feels linear, Side activities wear thin quick
Abstract: It's no secret that open world games where players can let loose with a plethora of super-human abilities are a whole lot of fun. Spider-Man 2 taught us this in 2004, and numerous games have integrated this formula ever since. Has Sucker Punch refined the...
Abstract: I was worried about Second Son. The first two Infamous games—both personal favorites of mine—stand as high points in Sony's first-party publishing portfolio: wonderfully crafted superhero playgrounds infused with a great sense of flow and urgency.Both of...
Abstract: Today's the day when the latest installment in Sucker Punch's open-world action/adventure series launches up, up and away into PS4s all over the planet. While it resembles its predecessors a fair bit, Infamous: Second Son does do a few things differently...
The PlayStation 4, compared to the PlayStation 3, is a ridiculous evolution in technically specifications and up until now many console exclusives have gone out of their way to show just what the system is capable in terms of visuals. Both Killzone : Shad...
Published: 2014-03-20, Author: Samuel , review by: mashable.com
Seattle is a setting not often treaded in games, so that's fun to see, The game is polished and solidly fun to play, From resolution to particle effects, the graphics are truly a leap forward from similar games on previous consoles, The various powers you
There are no original gameplay ideas here; it's a retread of what dozens of similar games have done over the past several years, The story is predictable, with paper-thin characters, Performance chugs in very large battles