One of the biggest reasons I wanted a PlayStation 4 was to be able to play inFAMOUS Second Son. I really liked inFAMOUS and inFAMOUS 2 on the PlayStation 3, so knowing that there was another inFAMOUS game in the works made me excited. By far, inFAMOUS Second Son had the best gameplay, but I felt underwhelmed by its story. inFAMOUS 2 definitely had the better story (even though I really liked Delsin's personality). In my opinion, it still does, but inFAMOUS First Light is no pushover in the story development.
inFAMOUS First Light has us witness events prior to Delsin's adventure in Seattle. In First Light, we play as Fetch, a support character to Delsin in Second Son. Personally, I had a hard time connecting with Fetch. I wasn't too fond of any of the supporting cast besides Reggie and Augustine. That is, until I played First Light. Being able to hear Fetch's story really piqued my interest in the neon gifted conduit.
Much like inFAMOUS Second Son, inFAMOUS First Light looks amazing. My favorite powers in Second Son were the neon powers. It was flashy, bright, and the powers also made you zip through town like no other power in the game. The motion capturing in the game shows just how much of a difference it can make in body language and facial expressions. It brings more life to the game. Fetch's movements felt fluid while running around through Seattle. It was easy to stop flying through town one way and start going another way. That is an improvement I saw in this game.
Although you only get to visit half of the map that was made available in Second Son, I felt that it was enough for me. Even though we are only given on power in this game, Sucker Punch made sure to hold no punches when it came to Fetch's powers. At times, I felt overpowered, which I absolutely loved. You have to build up to feeling that way, but the more powers I unlocked, the more I fell in love with Fetch's unique neon powers.
Since First Light focuses on Fetch's backstory, it was interesting to see what role Augustine had in molding Fetch into the conduit we meet in Second Son. It also made me think about how Augustine attempted to manipulate the other conduits in her possession. The interaction between Fetch and Augustine was one of my favorite moments in First Light.
I personally enjoyed the story in First Light more than what we were given in Second Son. I felt there was a purpose behind the story. It was more engaging and emotional when it needed to be. The game doesn't last long, but it makes good use of the time it was allotted. And to be honest, I think I would have liked a full-fledged inFAMOUS game starring Fetch instead of Delsin.
Despite liking the upgrades found in this game, I did find it get progressively easier as I progressed through the game. That seemed to be the case in Second Son, which was kind of a shame since I was hoping for more of a challenge.
As far as gameplay is concerned, First Light isn't only one fourth the fun that Second Son was. I think I had just as much fun with First Light even though we were given one power to use. The controls are just as tight as they were in Second Son. The amount of powers in your control are great for a game that is only $14.99.
I really liked playing inFAMOUS First Light. I don't know if I will find myself playing through the game again anytime soon because I feel it is a one time experience. There are challenges in this game to complete if you're looking for some replayability. They aren't too difficult, but they do provide a nice challenge for those looking for something beyond the story. I think I managed to get most of them throughout the single player campaign, but there were some that did provide some frustration.
Lastly, if you have a completed save file of Second Son, you can play through challenges as Delsin Rowe. I thought that it was neat to include him into the game. If you like inFAMOUS, you should definitely get this standalone DLC.
OVERALL SCORE:
8.1/10
Monday, September 29, 2014
Saturday, September 27, 2014
What I've Been Playing—Sep 27 Edition
What have I been playing this week? How about I tell you.
As you may already know, I have been playing Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus Versus. How did I manage to get a copy of the game before its imminent release? I'm just that important. Okay... not really. I bought the Japanese version of the game through Play-Asia.com. If you can't wait for the English adaption, you can always order it from there. I've even made a hyperlink for you. How nice am I? The version I am referring you to is $39.99—much cheaper than the $70+ counterpart.
It is a very fun game. I'm still getting the Western version so I can understand what the heck is going on. I'll make sure to write a review of the game as well midway through October.
Since Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition was on sale a couple about a week ago, I thought I would see if anyone was online. I'm not sure how many people bought it while it was on sale, but I managed to get an online Trophy, so that was nice. I don't think I will be getting a Platinum though. I should have focused on the multiplayer first. It is just too bad that it isn't that good. The single player campaign was fantastic.
I also had Madden fever. I played some Ultimate Team mode and managed to beat two teams. When your overall score is a 68 and your facing the Green Bay Packers, the odds aren't in your favor. Sadly, that was the case. I'll have to face them another time. I think I lost 9-0. I need to get better at Madden.
So there you have it. That's what I mostly played this week. Being in school limits the time I have to play games, but apparently it hasn't stopped me. Oh, I also played some Hyrule Warriors. I will embed my "Let's Play" video in this post. I like what I've played so far.
As you may already know, I have been playing Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus Versus. How did I manage to get a copy of the game before its imminent release? I'm just that important. Okay... not really. I bought the Japanese version of the game through Play-Asia.com. If you can't wait for the English adaption, you can always order it from there. I've even made a hyperlink for you. How nice am I? The version I am referring you to is $39.99—much cheaper than the $70+ counterpart.
It is a very fun game. I'm still getting the Western version so I can understand what the heck is going on. I'll make sure to write a review of the game as well midway through October.
Since Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition was on sale a couple about a week ago, I thought I would see if anyone was online. I'm not sure how many people bought it while it was on sale, but I managed to get an online Trophy, so that was nice. I don't think I will be getting a Platinum though. I should have focused on the multiplayer first. It is just too bad that it isn't that good. The single player campaign was fantastic.
I also had Madden fever. I played some Ultimate Team mode and managed to beat two teams. When your overall score is a 68 and your facing the Green Bay Packers, the odds aren't in your favor. Sadly, that was the case. I'll have to face them another time. I think I lost 9-0. I need to get better at Madden.
So there you have it. That's what I mostly played this week. Being in school limits the time I have to play games, but apparently it hasn't stopped me. Oh, I also played some Hyrule Warriors. I will embed my "Let's Play" video in this post. I like what I've played so far.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus First Impressions
Months ago, I imported Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus from Japan. I liked Senran Kagura Burst, so I thought I would give the Vita version a go. A part of me didn't think that Shinovi Versus would make it to the West so soon, but that part of me was obviously wrong. But, I digress.
I really like Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus. I am not sure why I had waited so long to try it out. I don't understand any Japanese (which may be part of the reason why I found it difficult to start playing), but I have managed to figure out combat since it seems to be similar to Burst on the 3DS. I guess I will find out if I am right about that once it is released in the US.
I have played about an hour and a half of the game so far. There are three schools to choose from. I don't know the other two schools, but I believe the one I chose was Hanzo Academy. The game is a lot of fun. I like that it isn't a side-scroller beat-em-up like Burst. The camera is a little out of control sometimes, but you kind of get used to it after a while. I will continue to share my impressions of the game until the full Western release. At that point, I will write a review for the Western release of the game. I'm looking forward to that.
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