Infamous: Second Son becomes a million seller in about a week
Infamous: Second Son has sold over a million copies in nine days, Sucker Punch and Sony have announced.
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Infamous: Second Son has sold over a million copies in nine days, Sucker Punch and Sony have announced.
PlayStation is all about innovation. So while some competitors may attempt to increase resolution and framerate, Sony goes the other way. A new title update coming to Infamous: Second Son will give players the option to reduce the framerate.
"I wrote the evil ending of the game to be the continuation," studio head Nate Fox said.
Infamous: Second Son has a day-one patch that, among various gameplay adjustments, also adds a series of missions to progressively unfold in conjunction with an online component.
Infamous: Second Son takes the series to the new console generation, but the ambitious power-stealing concept hews too close to previous games. Our review.
Two new gameplay videos for Infamous: Second Son show Deslin Rowe's good and evil powers.
Infamous started out very different than the finished product, as Sucker Punch has revealed it had social hooks and a more cartoonish art style.
A new nine minute gameplay video shows off Delsin and the two powers developer Sucker Punch has chosen to show off: smoke and neon.
Sucker Punch studio head Brian Fleming explains how the way powers work in Infamous: Second Son is a direct reaction to Infamous 2 feeling too complicated.
Infamous: Second Son wouldn't be an Infamous game if there weren't moral choices to make. Shacknews goes hands-on with Sucker Punch's upcoming PS4-exclusive and goes down both roads, while playing with Delsin Rowe's Smoke and Neon power set.