5 Superheroic Things About inFamous: Second Son (and 5 Super-Failures)

Gtamen 8 april 2014 om 20:04 uur

inFamous Second Son is een game die je moet kopen als je een PS4 hebt. Ik heb deze game niet neergelegt totdat ik de platinum trophy had na drie dagen non stop spelen. Ik was totaal van de wereld en wou niks anders doen dan deze game spelen. Maar goed, je kan hier een lijst vinden met de meest falen en beste dingen van inFamous Second Son.


The Powers You Gain Are Damn Fun

So remember that "Enjoy Your Powers" line that was just mentioned earlier? Shockingly enough, it turns out the developers want you to enjoy them as much as Delsin. And by jove, are they some enjoyable powers indeed! Compared to the more elemental-themed electricity/fire/ice set of previous games, Second Son makes more use of its urban environments and offers up the powers of smoke, neon, and video (games). Each one has its own set of moves suited for a different play style; Smoke consists of more straightforward attacks and allows you to dash around in little teleports, neon is based more on speed and precision long-range attacks and has you run around at super-speed, and video puts more focus on melee with a touch of stealth via invisibility. So what's your preference? Shooting an enemy's shins with lasers in order to peacefully subdue them? Mowing troops down with a chaingun-like barrage of pixels? Or maybe you just prefer to teleport high into the air and deliver your Karma Bomb special attack, landing on the ground like a meteor and causing a massive explosion of ash? Good times to be had all around!

And that's just combat, mind you. Each power provides you with their own means of getting around as well, be it air dashes or just being able to run straight up the walls. Needless to say, such unique modes of transportation are always a gem in a sandbox game, the kind of gem that allows you to purchase the happiness of being able to dash from one building to another, where you land greet the D.U.P. agent there with a flaming chain to the face. Really, I don't have much else to say about the powers here. It's a versatile crop of skills that allows for a lot of variety in gameplay, and all of them are just sheer fun!...Okay, except for the Car Boost. Seriously, what is the mysterious force that allowed a man to create such huge leaps, but only from cars?? We may never know...

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