Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaDelsin Rowe, a rebellious youngster in Seattle becomes aware of his incredible powers after a confrontation with an escaped inmate. But when his abilities come under the attention of the D.U... Leggi tuttoDelsin Rowe, a rebellious youngster in Seattle becomes aware of his incredible powers after a confrontation with an escaped inmate. But when his abilities come under the attention of the D.U.P., he is faced to battle them.Delsin Rowe, a rebellious youngster in Seattle becomes aware of his incredible powers after a confrontation with an escaped inmate. But when his abilities come under the attention of the D.U.P., he is faced to battle them.
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- Delsin Rowe
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- Fetch
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- Betty
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- Celia
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- (as Cassandra Morris)
- Protestor
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- Concrete Pawn #1
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- (as Philip Anthony Rodriguez)
- Policeman #1
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- Homeless Male Pedestrian
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- (as Thomas Bromhead)
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- TV Reporter
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Graphics - for 2014, this was amazing. Now being upscaled on my 4k HDR TV, it's still gorgeous. The little things make a huge difference. There are details that are fun to find, and no matter how many times I replay it, I seem to find something new.
Sound - immersion is fantastic. Even the ambient noises, falling rain, far off noises, it all is perfect for placing yourself in the action, whether over a dolby stereo or headphones.
The game can be repetitive, but what video game isn't? It's not the grind that Destiny is, though...
This game was the ONLY reason I purchased a PS4. I got the original Infamous from Sony for free after their security breech, and the timing was perfect since I had just finished it, and a week or so later Infamous 2 came out. I waited for this one, and while I was disappointed like many to not have Cole having somehow returned, the dialog, the voice acting, the story, it draws you in and you really come to like this guy. The character building is phenomenal here.
You can play both sides, the good and evil, and I've done both many times. There are some powers that work best as the evil though, and I miss those while I'm playing the good guy. And vice versa.
And I'm not kidding about replayability. I can't tell how many times I've played it. My son loves having me pass the controls to him to do the spray paint tagging And even that's nicely done, and taught me how so many things like that are even made. I never knew about the stencils and such...
Yes it's now nearly a 5 year old game. But despite my absolute love of Halo, and all the hours I have with it doing multiplayer with my son, this is still my favorite game to fall back on when I've finished whatever new pretty shiny was released... Soundtrack is awesome as well...
Infamous on the ps3 was a good game, it wasn't ever going to get as much attention as it is by being the debut big title on the ps4. This game is fun, that's the main thing everyone wants, it's fun for 15 minute messing about and it's fun for a 4 hour gaming session.
Graphically it is superb, the detail is awe inspiring and the effects are flawless, occasionally there is a slight texture glitch, bug that's to be expected with the amount of action being done on screen. The voice acting is great and the characters have rarely looked closer to being actual human beings, sometimes in cut scenes it's startling how real they look, from the hair to the mannerisms. Delsin is probably the most detailed but overall most characters are of a high standard.
Here's a tip, if you see a game with the lead character voiced by Troy baker you know its good, the last of us, mgs v , batman and bioshock infinite all had his voice and were all classics.
Story modes good, the standard good vs evil choices exist. The only issue is the story doesn't truly reflect if you've chosen to go down the evil route, you can see an effort has been made to use to cover both bases but his interactions in cut scenes after being so evil don't really add up other than that can't complain. The choices can be a bit unnatural and not really fit in with the fast flowing action. I have completed both modes so there is definitely an ins entice to play through both good and evil.
The gameplay is good solid fun, the only issue could be it's fairly repetitive, although you unlock different powers, the actions you make and things you have to do don't change much, for me it didn't matter, I was constantly blown away by the detail and effects so never got tired of it.
It has intelligent AI, they run for cover, shoot dodge and act well compared to games like killzone where the computer opponents seemed to be blind and act irrationally. Overall it's well made, entertaining and the true first must bug on ps4.
Tonnes of replayability , it's just down right fun, gorgeous graphics mixed with a decent story and amazing effects! What more can you want, easily a must buy and a positive step to the ps4 being the only true next gen console.
It has a steep learning curve and some of the stuff you need to do is not explained that clearly, like any game there are tiny flaws but overall its a breath of fresh air.
Is it the best game out on ps4? Arguably tomb raider, assassins creed 4 are probably the two best, but with ground zeros and infamous things are looking up! Online may have been a good addition but there is none but overall it's the first and best exclusive that'll make the ps4 stand out, solid 1080p smooth graphics means the xbox one would have had a glitch filled unpolished version if it was a cross platform title.
9/10
A Great PlayStation Exclusive/10
Infamous is an open world video game about stopping the government (again) as they push martial law. You play as a jerk-punk superhero hero guy who has various abilities.
The story was fun, graphics, voicing and gameplay were a blast.
The only reason why it gets an 8 was because the final boss was a pain to beat. I beat it once and I never returned. Still, the game was epic fun. It was so much fun to fly around and do cool abilities.
A must try for Ps4 nerds.
- Fun protagonist
- Great Gameplay
- Good open world environment
- Amazing graphics
- Good variation of superpower abilities
- Good voice acting and animation
- Few good boss fights
Cons:
- Some forgettable side characters
- Some repetitive main and side missions
- Generic open world structure
Verdict: Overall a decent open world superhero-esk game that is formulaic but still fun to play.
7.5/10.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizSeveral references to other Sucker Punch (the developer of the game) games are referenced in this game. Many times you will see the name MacGrath or McG on buildings and signs. This is a reference to prior inFAMOUS (2009-) games, which had a protagonist named Cole MacGrath, who wielded electricity. Also, Delsin's ringtone is the Sly Cooper (2002-) theme song, with cartoon raccoons on a playground's walls and some neon signs in the shape of a raccoon's head.
- Citazioni
Reggie Rowe: [Concrete is slowly encasing him, threatening to take Delsin with it] Delsin, Delsin - look at me. You *gotta* let me go.
Delsin Rowe: No! I can do this! I can do this, I can do this!
Reggie Rowe: Listen, we can't let this stuff get to you, too!... Dammit, I am so proud of you.
Delsin Rowe: No.
Reggie Rowe: Always have been.
Delsin Rowe: No... Reggie, don't...
Reggie Rowe: I love you, bro.
[With that, Reggie lets go of Delsin's hand, plummeting to his death]
Delsin Rowe: [in anguish] NOOOOOOOOOOOO!
- ConnessioniFeatured in DashieGames: inFAMOUS: SECOND SON (GAMEPLAY) (2014)
- Colonne sonoreHeart Shaped Box
Performed by Dead Sara
Written by Kurt Cobain
Published by Primary Wave Tunes (BMI) / The End of Music (BMI) c/o BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Courtesy of Pocket Kid Records
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