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inFAMOUS: Second Son Review

Unlike most fans who had to wait quite a while to play a new Infamous title, the gap was only a few weeks for me. It’s cool to see what the experience would be like on the PS4 and I can safely say that the game holds up incredibly well. In fact….I dare say this is the best Infamous title. While the story isn’t quite as good as the first two, it wins in terms of gameplay which is ultra important and the characters as well. They really grabbed what made the first two games work so well and focused everything into those attributes.
You play as a rebel who wants to defy society. See, there are people with powers running around who are called bio terrorists but the lead believes that the government is spreading division where it isn’t warranted. One day Augustine, the leader of the government faction shows up and stabs all of his friends and family with rock spires. The only way to save them will be to force her to undo this…or to copy her powers. It turns out that he can copy powers by touching someone who has them so now the game is really on. His brother is a police officer who has never liked the powered community though and so he is coming along to basically get in the way for most of the adventure.
Delsin may be a total rebel but he’s just a lot of fun. The guy has a lot of quick wit and is never at a loss for words here. When he sees an opportunity, he takes it. He’s quite aggressive in going after the villains but I really found myself agreeing with him the whole time. This is certainly not a moment for hesitation or holding back. His brother Reggie doesn’t look good in comparison because he isn’t very subtle about how much he dislikes the conduits. Throughout the game the two characters are bickering.
In a way the game deserves some credit for not immediately having Reggie change his mind or anything like that but it can still get real old after a while. You also get two allies as the game goes on. The crazy girl (Which seems to be a staple for the series) and a shy gamer dude. They’re not the greatest supporting characters but they’re okay. The real standout here is the main villain Augustine. She takes charge right away and I like her absolute confidence. Even once Delsin has a bunch of powers, she is still able to square up with him. Conventional wisdom would say that this should be impossible but she always has a trap up her sleeve.
The game has its share of twists and origins for everyone but for the most part this is just a classic action story to have fun with. You have to choose whether you want to be a hero or a villain as you go through the game. I went down the heroic path this time around and didn’t mess with any of the evil choices. I feel like that is a good approach for the first run. If I go back to get the platinum then I’ll do the dark path for the second playthrough.
This is a 3D action game where you can shoot energy blasts and knock people out with hand to hand combat. You start out with one power set and by the end you have 4. Each power set comes with 4-5 abilities. You have to absorb them all manually so you will be seeing the main character gritting his teeth and being stuck in place quite a few times. The graphics definitely get really funny because of how the faces turned out. It looks a whole lot different than the first two games, I can tell you that much.
One thing Infamous does super well is how traversing through the city is super easy. You can move at much higher speeds than in the first two games so no distance feels too great. This makes going after all the collectibles and side missions a lot more fun than it would have been otherwise. They are all very quick so even though there are a ton of them it doesn’t feel too overwhelming. Instead it’s just a lot of fun to try and completely clear each of the districts.
You also have a lot of freedom in choosing how to tackle these challenges. Personally I thought that the neon abilities were easily the best ones. I was using those constantly over all of the other forms. It just felt like the best bet but you may prefer another one while playing. They all have their special perks. You also get to immediately buy a lot of upgrades as you clear the side content so you really feel yourself getting stronger. It all makes a big difference so I recommend doing a few side things as you go around town.
The length of the story isn’t bad although it is a little on the short side. I’d say it’s maybe around 10 hours or so. Throw in the side content and you can probably add around 5-6 more hours. Since the platinum means beating the game twice, now you’re looking at around 20 hours. The game has a good amount of content even if it could have stood to have more. The most important part is absolutely that the game runs very smoothly. The gameplay is top notch. I only encountered two glitches in the game. One where I fell through the ground with no way out and one where the final boss cutscene froze. Otherwise no issues.
Overall, Infamous: Second Son is definitely a great game. You are constantly going to be involved in some really fun, high intensity action battles. You feel yourself growing stronger as you buy the upgrades and so everything about the game was developed well. It’s all the small quality of life stuff like this which adds up. If you haven’t picked this game up yet, then I would recommend changing that. It is the definition of AAA with how fun it is. I just wish they wouldn’t take so long to make new games.
Overall 8/10
Infamous Collection Review

Infamous is another one of those games that I’ve always known about but never got to play before. Now thanks to the collection I get to play two of them at once so that’s pretty cool. The games definitely hold up really well as great 3D action games with a whole lot going on. They are the kind of games that you want to keep on replaying until you have completed all of the missions around.
Both games are a similar length. They’re not all that long but will still keep your attention at all times. The first one introduces us to Cole who was at the epicenter of a giant explosion. This destroyed thousands of humans in the area but Cole survived and now has super powers. Other people have also gained abilities so the city is in a terrible state. Cole has to decide whether he should use his powers for good or for evil. If he chooses the dark side, then he will be able to do whatever he wants but if he chooses the light side then he will need to start protecting the humans from all of the villains around. It won’t be easy.
The game has you choose between the light and dark options for every story decision so those tend to come around very quickly. Then at the end of the game, your choices will start being locked in depending on how good or evil you are. There are no takebacks here for the most part. You could do a bunch of normal missions to try and shift courses but the game intentionally makes this difficult so you can live with your decisions. You can’t really trust anyone in this game, every person has their own selfish motivations for either helping you or standing in your way.
Cole’s specialty is lightning so you are able to shoot bolts of it or even shoot out thunder grenades. You can absorb electricity from any object near you to power up when you are running low. You also have hand to hand attacks but for the most part that’s not something you will really need to worry about. Hand to hand simply isn’t as effective as ranged attacks although the sequel changes this a bit. There is also a pretty large hub world where you will be helping people out at different points in time.
In some ways I would even compare the game to Spider-Man in how the plot progression works. You can always choose to go right to the next story mission or clear some side missions first. You have a clear upgrade system as well which lets you get stronger and stronger. As always I would recommend beefing up your attacks as soon as possible but realistically you don’t need to go for all of them. As you play through the game you will quickly find your favorite and least favorite attacks to use after all.
The graphics are definitely solid. By now the game has certainly aged quite a bit but to me it holds up pretty well. The soundtrack also isn’t bad but it’s a little generic. I wouldn’t really recall any specific themes by the end. The sequel updates the graphics pretty well although the soundtrack is about the same. I guess some things can’t be easily upgraded to the next level in a single sequel.
The second Infamous is very similar but the small changes stand out more since I played them back to back. For example there is a much bigger emphasis on melee so your hand to hand attacks are actually useful this time around. The upgrade system was made to be a lot more convoluted which was annoying. Aside from the EXP needed to buy the upgrades, you now must have completed some conditions first which can be a bit of a grind. I ended up beating the game without a lot of the upgrades as a result of that.
For the most part it is all more streamlined than the first game though and a general improvement across the board which is what you want to see from any sequel. Even the story is a lot more intricate now as we have several main characters who all have powers. The whole story is about stopping the Beast, a being of unlimited power who is set to destroy humanity. It was cool that you get to fight him at the beginning of the game to see how outclassed Cole is and then to contrast that with his new powers at the very end of the game.
By the time you’re done with the first two games you are super hyped to get out there and play the third one which is exactly what I imagine the intent was from the start. I’ll certainly be there at some point. Outside of the main story content which should take you around 15 hours or so, the games have a good amount of replay value. You need to beat the game under both light and dark modes for each title. In the first game that means beating the entire story for a second time while for the second one you are able to quickly just re-complete the last level. Still, a lot of the other trophies will take time as well.
The best thing I can really say about the game is that it’s a lot of fun. The hub world is handle perfectly which plays a large role in this. With some games you can feel afraid to start a side mission because it’s going to take forever and be boring. The average side mission here takes less than 5 minutes and immediately rewards you with EXP and more territory so it just feels worth it. Likewise with finding the various birds across the city. All of the side content really adds onto the main story and just feels like a part of the overall experience.
Overall, This collection gives you a lot of bang for your buck and is also just a lot of fun. I had a blast using my superpowers everywhere. This feels like a full fledged superhero game all the way through and shows just how many things you can do with electricity. The blueprint is there now if they ever want to make a Static Shock game. That said, you don’t have to be a superhero fan to enjoy this game. As long as you really like 3D action titles then this one will be right up your alley. I would definitely recommend checking it out at any time and the price is generally really cheap nowadays.
Overall 8/10