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What's up ya'll it's your boy Tthizzle88. It's just Tthizzle saying hi to the sizzles
as he is getting ready to bring you, yes another game review. This game that I will be reviewing
for you all today will be Infamous: Second Son. Now this game will be released on March
21, developed and produced by Sucker Punch Productions, and it will go on sale hitting
the shelves for $59.99, rounding up $60.00. Some would say unfortunately there isn't no
multiplayer for this game, but I wouldn't necessarily say unfortunately because all
the features, graphics, and everything that will be packed into Infamous: Second Son will
definitely compensate for the lack, thereof multiplayer. This is the first time we will
see a real world location as this game will take place in Seattle, Washington. As far
as the story plot goes in continuation of the first two Infamous. It takes place seven
years after the death of Cole MacGrath, the protagonist of the first two Infamous. However
you say the plural of Infamous. Now, the people with special powers or abilities, also known
as Conduits in Infamous 1 and 2 now will be recognized as "bioterrorists" in Second Son.
There pretty much viewed as bad guys from what has taken place in Infamous 2 and 1,
and Cole has pretty much has left a bad legacy for the Conduits or bioterrorists. The Conduits
in this game will be tracked by a government security system known as The Department of
Unified Protections or shortened DUP. The main character is Delsin Rowe. This young,
fresh man is 24-years-old and he is Native American. But the special powers, this is
where things really get enheightened. I have not really seen these type of powers before
in any type of game for real comics. These are just rare powers that you really don't
see and I believe this is what is definitely going to bring heat to the grill. His special
power is smoke and this is what will make it pretty much difficult for the player to
go ahead and go to any place to refuel. He will have to be smart with where he goes,
how he acts because smoke is a limited resource. It's not just something you can find anywhere.
What makes him so special is that not only does he start off with his super power smoke,
but he also has the ability to collect powers from other Conduits. One example is neon,
which he captures from a character I will later explain. The weapon that he uses is
a chain-like melee. It is very similar to Cole's weapon in Infamous 1 and Infamous 2.
The second character I would like to explain is Reggie Rowe. There is not much bio about
him at the moment, but he is simply Delsin's brother. He is a police officer and there
have been acknowledgements that Rowe, Reggie Rowe, 'Double R' helps Delsin Rowe throughout
the game. Abigail Walker, this is the other character that really sparks interest in this
game for me. She is also known as "Fetch". She starts off as the enemy of the protagonist
Delsin Rowe, but there has been rumor that eventually Abigail will team-up with Delsin
to inflict maximum mayhem. Her power is neon powers, which Delsin eventually captures or
inherits from Abigail Walker. Now the Karma system in this game is getting ready to be
off-the-chain. In Infamous 1 and Infamous 2 there seems to be conflict for the developers
in capturing the essence of good and evil. What will the player decide to choose to do?
It seemed like there was only really one path that the player was led to take and that was
the good side, as that was the ending of the game. In Infamous: Second Son they have managed
to construct this foundation where not only does the player have as much fun or feel like
it is of equal importance to take the good (side) is just as equal. The Karma in this
game whether you choose to do the good or bad will effect the missions, the cutscenes,
the abilites, of Delsin. His appearance and what we all wait for in the end, the ending
or outro. There will be many side quests* in this game, three collectables. One of which
have been found in Infamous 1 and 2, the blast shard. Some other news in here is the download.
The download (size) for this game will be 24 gigabytes. It's pretty high, but the PS4
I believe is 500 gigabytes at the moment. Maybe they'll increase that later on. It's
not that bad, but the initial update, which will be required for players will be 350 megabytes.
There is also rumor that this game will have a feature where one is downloading something
from Playstation Store, a game for instance. They also will have the ability to download
patches (in the background) while that is taking place. Not only will they be able to
download there game, whatever games are being downloaded from Playstation Stores. The patches
will automatically be downloaded so it will reduce the time for when you have to do another
update. All trophies have already been revealed for this game, so you can check that out through
various sources. I will probably leave some in the descriptions. And graphics, that is
what will really make this game heat up, 30 frames per second (fps). The reason it is
not 60 (fps) is because the particle effects are going to be highly important in this game,
as those pretty much capture the powers of Delsin Rowe, and that is why they decided
to reduce the frames per second (fps). Overall, I am very interested in this game. I really
wish there was enough money to go around the world were I could buy every single game I'm
interested in, but it would probably take me awhile to save up, or I would have to wait
for the prices to drop. Anyway I hope you all enjoyed this review. When this game hits
stores, shelves March 21 I know Gamestop is definitely going to be packed and Sucker Punch
has really brought competition with this game, so we'll see what goes on. This has been your
boy Tthizzle88, peace.