![]() It's definitely a GOTY contender for me for the solid core gameplay design and the spectacular presentation. I was satisfied by the game but wished there was just a little bit more to it. I am not super compelled to keep whittling away on these side-activities but I am at least enjoying them and working to maxing out my powers. Now that I'm trying to go through and see what the rest of the game has to offer, I'm disappointed by the lack of variety and potential that's not realized here. When I played through the game, I focused pretty hard on the story missions and then just did the odd side-activity along the way. The only area I think it really falls short is variety of stuff to do in the post game. Wish there was more back story / character development integrated into the game for the characters. The story was very enjoyable to go through. Wish there was a little more variety in the melee. The core gameplay is great combining the powers/combat and traversal and the city/level design. The technical, art and sound designs are just fantastic! It boggles my mind that with all this insanely complicated geometry that there aren't insane clipping and collision detection issues. Finished as good and done some side questing and I think it's an 9.0. It’s an example of how cross-platform can work without feeling forced, with neither side feeling out of place or designed by amateurs, and it meant that I feel even more satisfied with the overall game experience than I probably would have otherwise.I'll chip in. Other game-makers would do well to study how in-game met browser-based content with Infamous: Second Son. Sucker Punch has woven something genuinely cool and not at all tacked on to Infamous: Second Son with Paper Trail, and while I, like many of the community, would’ve liked to see the game’s hero inherit a new super power at the end of the plot’s conclusion, the experience itself was actually reward enough (and free), which is rare in a world where add-ons are seen as a route to additional revenue by most studios. It was virtual sleuth work that felt, at least most of the time, like the real thing instead of the standard repetitious busy work that too often accompanies game bonus content. And enjoyable unto themselves, regardless of the quality of the plot for the DLC (which itself was actually good, too, with tons of media, including live actors created specifically for the expansion). While the puzzles themselves were sometimes unnervingly frustrating for someone who’s more used to games where, generally speaking, you can punch your way around most obstacles, they were also in the end rewarding. inFamous: Second Son Paper Trail Revision Sucker Punch Productions Effective December 16, 2018, InFamous: Second Son’s Paper Trail DLC has been revised. Unraveling the tale meant in-game chases, fights and clue-gathering, paired with jumping out to the web to follow leads and decipher puzzles on websites created specifically for that purpose, including a mythical corporate intranet for the in-game super-terrorist police task force. ![]() Each episode had Infamous: Second Son’s protagonist tracking down a mysterious superpowered murderer, whose body count was rising. The Paper Trail tells the tale of another inmate of the DUP’s superhuman detention facility in Seattle, revealing a little bit at a time in micro-arcs that were released on Friday sequentially for six weeks after the launch of the game. PS4 Game Infamous: Second Son’s Paper Trail storyline is an exception, however, and one that had me playing along with the weekly installments the main game extension came in faithfully and diligently. For this puzzle, you'll want to connect the numbers in order starting with the first shape it asks for (circle) and you'll notice they form numbers. I’m not generally a person who plays very much DLC or post-release content on games for the most part, it comes out long after I’ve lost interest in the original title, and it’s a time suck, and time is not something I have very much of. Signing up for an account or logging in via Facebook on gained you access to a portal through which you could look at, analyse and investigate further from evidence collected.
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