Skerret's posting is ok to trip balls to and read just to experience the ambience but don't expect any content. "I'm jealous of sucking major dick!"~ Kernowgaz
I was really intrigued until it was revealed to be inFamous. The first game just didn't feel that good to play, so I stopped after 5-8 hours or so. Just the character movement and powers didn't really feel quite right.
I'm falling apart to songs about hips and hearts...
I thought the first one was alright. Got it free I think through the sony deal (or if not cheap in a shop) and its a perfect "B" level game. You dont expect much but its fun in its own way if that makes sense. I've seen the second game going cheap in a few places and might pick it up. I was a bit put off by the character changes that were made for the second one. Cole in the first one wasnt exactly a great creation but they had seem to have done a prince of persia 2 on him for the sequel.
But that's the thing, there were fine. They were okay. Nothing amazing, but not that bad either. Really middle of the road, averageness. Not the franchise to showcase PS4 with, IMO.
I'm falling apart to songs about hips and hearts...
I enjoyed both of them. I really like open world super hero type games though so I'm very forgiving of the kind of small issues that annoy others to the point of leaving the game alone.
So while I'm happy to see a new one I agree with MattyJ that it's hardly the best game to build excitement for the next generation of video-gaming.
Hello. Anyone heard anything about digital pricing? I can see this at the bottom of the PSN menu but, when you select it, none of the content appears. The US store has this available for pre-order for $60, which is about £36. I'm pretty sure that's a damn sight cheaper than it'll be on the UK store.
That said, given how little I've played of most of my PS4 games, I'm wondering if maybe I'd be better off waiting for this to make its inevitable PS+ appearance at Christmas.