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Infamous 2 < Ultra HD >

Riding the Lightning: Why inFAMOUS 2 Remains a High-Voltage Classic

Released in 2011, inFAMOUS 2 wasn't just a sequel; it was Sucker Punch’s grand statement on what an open-world superhero game could be. Trading the gray, oppressive industrialism of Empire City for the vibrant, neon-soaked jazz of New Marais—a fictionalized New Orleans—the game delivered a story that felt more personal, gameplay that felt faster, and a climax that remains one of the most memorable in the PlayStation 3 library. Infamous 2

Focusing on precision, saving civilians, and following Kuo’s more disciplined approach. Riding the Lightning: Why inFAMOUS 2 Remains a

If the first game was about discovering powers, the second was about mastering them. Sucker Punch significantly smoothed out Cole MacGrath’s movement, making him feel nimbler and more empowered. inFAMOUS 2 wasn't just a sequel

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