Infamous: Second Son is arguably the PS4’s prettiest launch window exclusive, and naturally, Infamous: First Light looks just as great.
Infamous: First Light is ultimately a good standalone expansion for what it offers, but the fact that it takes some steps backwards with the design makes it feel just a bit inferior to Infamous: Second Son unfortunately.
Its prequel story is very short, and the series’ former issue with repetitive combat is back now, given that, unlike Infamous: Second Son, you’re back to only having one superpower at your disposal with Fetch.
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With that said though, if you do have a save file for Infamous: Second Son on your PS4’s hard drive, you’ll unlock the ability to play as Delsin Rowe in the new Curdun Cay Battle Arenas that debut in Infamous: First Light, which is very cool!Īs much as it’s appealing to hardcore fans and curious newcomers of Infamous: Second Son however, Infamous: First Light isn’t required playing for PS4 owners that could care less however. Better still is the fact that it’s priced at a modest $14.99, and is a great way to get your feet wet if you’re still on the fence about buying Infamous: Second Son, as a copy of Infamous: Second Son isn’t required to play Infamous: First Light. The good news about Infamous: First Light is that it maintains all of the appealing high points of Infamous: Second Son, even if in a smaller package. Now, developer, Sucker Punch has decided to expand the experience with a standalone expansion, Infamous: First Light, starring a key supporting character from Infamous: Second Son, Fetch Walker, and serving as a direct prequel to its main inspiration’s events. Earlier this year, I declared Infamous: Second Son to be the best launch window exclusive for Sony’s next-gen PlayStation 4 in Eggplante’s review of the game.