First time reviewing. Sorry if it's bad.
Graphics: Infamous Second Son is one of the most beautiful games that I have played. It has a good use particle physics and light to make your powers and surroundings as life-like and breath-taking as possible. Whether it's the next generation console or Sucker Punch getting better, I don't know. It also has a few flashback cut-scenes using a comic book style animation that is just stunning, having me rank it a 10.
Sound: This game has lots of background music ranging from soothing to fly about the city, to intense,rapid chase themed music. The sound effects are also top-notch, utilizing the speaker built into the ps4 controller, you can hear element that you are absorbing. This makes for even more immersing game play. One downside is the scanner and sirens have a bit of a high pitched noise to it and may be irritable for some with sensitive ears. Good music, great sound effects, sensitive ears, makes me rank it a 9.
Addictiveness: While being really fun to play for the first time, there isn't all too much to bring you back. If you like flying around tall buildings an causing as much death or help as possible, it will keep you on it for days. If not, then two story modes is probably all that you're getting out of this game. Ranking: 6.
Story: If you area fan of the franchise or new to it, this game still has a good storyline to it. You play as D Rowe, a newly empowered conduit (he can control an element) as he seeks either revenge or to make things right for his tribe, which was brutally tortured by Brooke Augustine, the main antagonist. You have lots of encounters and adventures all depending on what choices you make. Interesting story, I'll give it a 9
Depth: This is one of those " you decide if you are a hero or villain" games. You come across many situations in which you have to make a good choice or a bad choice and all of your decisions add to your karma meter. Your karma effects your skill tree and the color of your powers. The game has powers, missions, and experiences that vary on the path that you choose.There aren't any collectibles aside from shards which act as experience points, but many repetitive side missions. The game does make you want to replay the story at least once. There are only two choices to each decision so replaying and choosing each decision as the opposite you did the first time for a new ending is common. LOTS to do but a bit repetitive, gets a 9.
Difficulty: The game has different settings of difficulty, but it doesn't make too much of a difference unless you turn it to extreme. The only challenging part is the final boss, and maybe getting all the side things, but as far as main game play, blast, dash ,hide, repeat and game is easy enough to beat on any setting. Difficulty judgement: 5.
Thanks for reading.
First time reviewing. Sorry if it's bad.
Graphics: Infamous Second Son is one of the most beautiful games that I have played. It has a good use particle physics and light to make your powers and surroundings as life-like and breath-taking as possible. Whether it's the next generation console or Sucker Punch getting better, I don't know. It also has a few flashback cut-scenes using a comic book style animation that is just stunning, having me rank it a 10.
Sound: This game has lots of background music ranging from soothing to fly about the city, to intense,rapid chase themed music. The sound effects are also top-notch, utilizing the speaker built into the ps4 controller, you can hear element that you are absorbing. This makes for even more immersing game play. One downside is the scanner and sirens have a bit of a high pitched noise to it and may be irritable for some with sensitive ears. Good music, great sound effects, sensitive ears, makes me rank it a 9.
Addictiveness: While being really fun to play for the first time, there isn't all too much to bring you back. If you like flying around tall buildings an causing as much death or help as possible, it will keep you on it for days. If not, then two story modes is probably all that you're getting out of this game. Ranking: 6.
Story: If you area fan of the franchise or new to it, this game still has a good storyline to it. You play as D Rowe, a newly empowered conduit (he can control an element) as he seeks either revenge or to make things right for his tribe, which was brutally tortured by Brooke Augustine, the main antagonist. You have lots of encounters and adventures all depending on what choices you make. Interesting story, I'll give it a 9
Depth: This is one of those " you decide if you are a hero or villain" games. You come across many situations in which you have to make a good choice or a bad choice and all of your decisions add to your karma meter. Your karma effects your skill tree and the color of your powers. The game has powers, missions, and experiences that vary on the path that you choose.There aren't any collectibles aside from shards which act as experience points, but many repetitive side missions. The game does make you want to replay the story at least once. There are only two choices to each decision so replaying and choosing each decision as the opposite you did the first time for a new ending is common. LOTS to do but a bit repetitive, gets a 9.
Difficulty: The game has different settings of difficulty, but it doesn't make too much of a difference unless you turn it to extreme. The only challenging part is the final boss, and maybe getting all the side things, but as far as main game play, blast, dash ,hide, repeat and game is easy enough to beat on any setting. Difficulty judgement: 5.
Thanks for reading.