Abstract: 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...
Published: 2011-06-24, Author: Stephen , review by: avforums.com
Abstract: When it comes to console wars and emerging triumphant from them, a platform must have a solid base of exclusive titles to win people over. The strength of exclusive titles can ultimately decide which console a consumer buys, therefore it's in a developer'...
Published: 2011-06-18, Author: Andrew , review by: theregister.co.uk
The irony is that for all its electricity, Infamous 2 lacks magnetism. It's a highly polished, beautiful looking game. Cole MacGrath is an awesome superhero, and his powers are always a joy to control, but he's let down by a lack of worthy enemies. As his...
InFamous 2’s flaws will do nothing to convert gamers already resistant to sandbox gaming, but those who are always waiting eagerly for a new open-world to explore will find themselves right at home. 7.3/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNotic...
Despite making changes in practically every single area, Sucker Punch doesn't execute anything perfectly. Every one of inFamous 2's dizzying highs is compromised by a niggling low, but if you can make peace with that then there's a great deal of fun to...
Abstract: 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...