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Infamous first light review
Infamous first light review















They also add a new layer to the exploration of the city as well. You’ll definitely still have some learning to do, especially when it comes to movement, with neon clouds located throughout the city that increase your speed tremendously. The neon power feels much more developed this time around, with quicker, and more fluid movement, along with more powerful, and brutal offensive attacks and the infinite dash being unlocked from the very beginning.Īll this makes sense from a narrative standpoint, considering Fetch has had her powers for a while. This is where you really get to admire the gorgeous visuals, and fantastic sound design, and where Fetch really gets to stretch her legs. Where InFamous First Light really shines is the open world setting of Seattle. There are leaderboards that add a bit of competitiveness to these modes, and a few different enemy types, but even that doesn’t stop the same arena becoming stale after playing it over and over and over again.

infamous first light review

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While both provide you with challenges to complete, to receive skill points so that you can unlock, and upgrade different powers, they will quickly become monotonous, especially considering that there is very little variety. During your stay at the prison, you’re locked in a single large room, where you participate in one of First Light’s new features: Battle arenas.ĭon't expect to be blown away by anything except for the visualsīattle arenas allow you to participate in two different activities: Rescue, where you try to save as many hostages as you can, and Survival, which is just your run of the mill horde mode. Unfortunately you don’t get to explore it at all. Located in an undisclosed location in a snowy, mountainous region, it seems to be quite large.

infamous first light review

Having been mentioned a lot, but never shown in Second Son, I was eager to be able to finally see it. The story is told mostly through flashbacks, as Augustine (The Head of the D.U.P) tries to figure out what led up to Fetch being captured, and placed at Curdun Cay, the first time the uber maximum security prison has been seen, and it’s quite the place.

infamous first light review

It takes you through the events that led up to Fetch’s role in the third game of the franchise, something largely unexplored in the base game’s plot. Infamous First Light puts you in the shoes of Abigail Walker, aka Fetch, one of, if not the most interesting characters from InFamous Second Son.















Infamous first light review