Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Reviews, Action
The world of Infamous is all about character. The settings, from urban-gothic Empire City to moss-drenched, sweltering New Marais, ooze character. The protagonists, particularly Nascar-ready Cole McGrath and his bro-friend Zeke, are studies in character, seemingly ripped from a television show you’ve known and loved for years. And then there’s you, the player. Do you have character? What sort? Will you be a good witch or a bad witch? Your character will determine how the games play out, and how the game world responds to you.
For the standalone PSN downloadable Festival of Blood, Sucker Punch has turned a hat trick whipping up a tasty little Halloween treat that, in spite of its brevity, follows in the tradition of its larger franchise and provides some of the most intriguing game experiences of any game available now, downloadable or not. Without a doubt, it has the most character of any three-hour game I have ever played.
Continue reading Infamous 2: Festival of Blood review: Vamps and amps
Infamous 2: Festival of Blood review: Vamps and amps originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 28 Oct 2011 15:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | Email this | Comments