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inFamous 2 picks up right where the first game left off. Empire City has been ravaged by a mysterious virus and the fight over control over the city seemingly has ended. Out of the dust and smoke appears a terrible new foe, dubbed the Beast. Looking so...
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When the original inFAMOUS was released, it was a pretty important title for Sony and the PS3. It was from a well established developer, Sucker Punch, and had a unique and dark approach to a superhero game. It was well received both critically and fina...
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Expert Review Developer: Sucker Punch ProductionsPublisher: Sony Computer EntertainmentGenre: ActionPrice: Rs 2499 What do you get when 's rolls in the hay with the god of thunder ? You get 's - a lightning-spewing, free-running badass that redefi...
Parkour + superpowers = fun; Slick graphics; Great storyline; Karma system; Alternate endings...
Mediocre voice acting; Platforming suffers from oversimplification; Melee combat is weak; Some camera issues...
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In Infamous 2, players take control of Cole MacGrath. He is back for the second time, with a new look and loads of new powers. Cole is in a new city trying to power himself up in order to take on the beast that is referred to in the first Infamous. The...
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Before I say anything else I would like to mention that you can import your Infamous 1 data into Infamous 2. Infamous 1 ended with quite the cliffhanger as Kessler speaks of “The Beast” coming, and I don’t think he’s talking about the hairy one in a...
Infamous 2 is a blast and is one of the must own games this year...
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By bombarding you with XP and new powers like an eager congregation showering a bride with confetti, inFamous 2 rewards you better and more frequently than most games. With over 50 powers to unlock— and dozens of side objectives to encourage you to exp...
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Infamous 2 by Sucker Punch and Sony is an interesting beast to say the least. Going back in time a bit I wasn’t a huge fan of the original game. I felt the story was a little bland and the camera issues simply killed the game for me. I walked into t...
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star-techcentral.com Updated: 2012-01-25 03:00:06
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RIDE THE LIGHTNING: Walking is for losers. As an electric superman, Cole traverses New Marais by jumping across rooftops, riding power lines, climbing buildings or simply falling off them... with style! If you're looking for an opportunity to run aro...
You get to run around as a powerful urban electric god; balanced gameplay; everything that was great about Infamous returns.
No groundbreaking new features in this sequel; feels smaller in scale compared to the first.
Compared to the original game, Infamous 2 The first game was really enjoyable, and what Infamous 2 The gameplay and exploration mechanics are well executed; the engaging, straight-out-of-a-super-hero-comic-book plot keep you invested in the storyline;...
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Console exclusives are few and far between in the usually empty early summer months, both Microsoft and Sony saving their big games for the holiday season. Sucker Punch's inFamous 2 bucks the trend, and is one of the PS3's premier sequels for 2011. The...
Console exclusives are few and far between in the usually empty early summer months, both Microsoft and Sony saving their big games for the holiday season. Sucker Punch's inFamous 2 bucks the trend, and is one of the PS3's premier sequels for 2011. The...
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The tale of Infamous was an interesting one. Cole McGrath wakes up with electrical powers, has to make some pretty harsh choices, and ultimately saves a city by killing his future self, which somehow managed to time travel only to wreak havoc on his ow...
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To give you a quick refresher on the backstory, in the first game Cole opens a mysterious package that contains the Ray Sphere, leaving Empire City a destruction-filled mess and giving Cole some new electrifying abilities. He’s then thrust into an ong...
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inFamous 2 is a great example of developers understanding that, if it ain’t broke – don’t fix it. The original title from Sucker Punch was released back in 2009 as a pleasant surprise, an original IP that was packed with content, an intriguing story, a...
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When Infamous arrived spring of 2009 I was completely taken by surprise; not so much by its arrival mind you, but rather how amazing the game actually was. Looking back, it is still one of only a few PS3 titles to earn a perfect score since the system...
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Let’s be perfectly honest, who hasn’t dreamed of being some sort of superhero at some time or another? I think that we all have; everyone has tied a towel or blanket around their neck like a cape and take off running, just to feel the wind hit your fac...
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inFamous had one of the best opening moments of this generation: you pressed the start button and Empire City exploded, a catastrophic accident which also gave protagonist Cole MacGrath his electrifying superpowers. Two years later and the sequel doesn...
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1up.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 03:00:07
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InFamous 2 is the game where Cole MacGrath finally conquers his greatest obstacle. I'm not talking about The Beast (a titan of ash and fire that literally stomps its way across the Eastern seaboard throughout the course of InFamous 2's plot), nor am I...
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I’m a firm believer in Karma. What comes around goes around. Maybe that’s why I find it so hard to do the devious deeds I’m tempted to do in inFamous 2. I hate street performers, yet I can’t muster up the courage to electrocute one. And I can’t stand b...
Overall inFAMOUS 2 is a very enjoyable experience. Imagine, a superhero game which makes you feel like a true hero. It does exist! The controls are seamless and the powers you acquire are second to none. Yes there are some camera issues during combat b...
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In 2009, Sucker Punch answered a few questions I had been asking myself for years. What would happen if Sly Cooper had a messenger bag and a Misfits of Science-like ability to channel lightning through his hands? What if Bentley was an unsuccessful w...
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Often times, developing a sequel to a popular game is tougher than creating an all-new title. There are many expectations of a sequel, namely staying true to what made the original great while improving...
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Aside from Assassin's Creed, InFAMOUS is the only other game in a long time that I've anticipated a sequel for, the moment the first ended. Yet, unlike that aforementioned title, InFAMOUS's ending wasn't shrouded in mystery, leaving me with more questi...
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Infamous was one of those games that offered a far superior superhero experience even though its protagonist was no Superman or Batman. You were Cole McGrath, a courier who just happened to be saddled with a highly volatile device that not only level...
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What makes a superhero? Is it the desire to do the right thing no matter the cost? Is it the superpowers? Is it sheer tenacity and willpower? As a long time comic book fan, I know the answer can be skewed depending on the hero and origin storyline, and...
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It is really hard to write a review for a game without bias. In fact, it’s impossible if you have been playing games for a long time like I have. Of course, you want to read reviews from people like me because we have the experience to kno...
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The Beast draws ever closer. The prophesied monster from the end of Infamous marches toward its inevitable confrontation with Cole McGrath. Toppling your colossal foe is the impetus for your latest adventure, but there is something far more sinister st...
Varied artistic design brings New Marais to life, Lots of different enemy types, Powerful creation tool, Combat and platforming can still be lots of fun.
Laughable morality system, Combat is frequently unbalanced, Uneven pacing.
Small problems hold Infamous 2 back from greatness, but there's still a lot of electrifying fun to be had in Cole's latest adventure...
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InFamous 2 is a superhero-themed sandbox game that has the unenviable task of following up a beloved title. While technical and design choices make this a bit a disappointment, some great set pieces, fun powers, and memorable battles still make for an...
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 03:00:08
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I'm a sucker for sandbox games and solid third-person action titles, but Infamous didn't intrigue me leading up to its 2009 release. Superheroes and comic books aren't my thing, and I figured I would be just fine ignoring it while waiting for something...
Everything in Infamous 2 is cleverly interconnected. If you neglect side quests, the city will be less safe (making the game more difficult) and you’ll have fewer skills to purchase. Neglecting to collect Blast Shards gives Cole less electricity to wor...
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