Video Preview: Be sure to watch the “InFamous First Light” stage demonstration with the first gameplay from the expansion. This time around, you’ll see firsthand that Fetch has her own flavor of neon that is unique to her character and tone. Of course, it wouldn’t be an Infamous game without awesome powers.
You’ll also revisit the city of Seattle, this time through the lens of Fetch’s neon-tinted glasses. New Gameplay: In First Light, you will be able to explore new environments, such as Curdun Cay itself and the beautiful snowy mountain passes around it. You’ll see her cope with life in Curdun Cay (the high alpine prison) after being captured by the DUP, and experience what happens when her brother Brent goes missing – and how far she will go to find him.” Playing as Fetch, you’ll experience the events that transform her into the conduit you met in Second Son. There is heartache, drug abuse and abandonment. Played once again by the brilliantly talented Laura Bailey, Abigail “Fetch” Walker is back - and her story is not an easy one to tell. Unravel her dark secret in Seattle while battling to escape snowy Curdon Cay and seek vengeance against those who wronged her. Here’s The New Story: “Locked up in a prison for super powered humans, Fetch Walker is forced to relive tragedies from her past.
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For those new to the series, it’s a bite-sized inFAMOUS game that doesn’t outstay its welcome, shows off some of the gorgeous first-party visuals that your PS4 is capable of, and costs less than a haircut (in Surrey).InFamous: Second Son Owner Bonus: Although InFamous: Second Son is not required to play “InFamous First Light”, if you DO own it already you’ll be given access to fun exclusive bonus content in this new stand-alone expansion! If you already have, there’s honestly not much point – unless you really really got into the story – as you’ll have already experienced what First Light has to offer as part of Delsin’s campaign. In a strange way, First Light is perfect for people who have yet to play Second Son. What First Light does is take the best slice of Second Son, repackages it in a new story with some extras, and asks for just over a tenner to take it for a spin. Many people won’t bother, but for the leaderboard obsessed and the trophy completionist, they represent good value. Like every other inFAMOUS game, the side-tasks are tedious, the missions get a little repetitive, and there’s a bit of padding in the form of enclosed battle-arenas that are annoyingly mandatory, and amusingly revisitable. It turned a dull mediocre game into a fun mediocre game, and making it central this time round feels like a no-brainer. The neon power-set was easily the best thing about Second Son. A well weathered archetype, but fresher than stiff cabbage in comparison to “guy gets powers, saves world (or whatever)”. She’s infinitely more interesting than Delsin Rowe – she’s a flawed anti-hero, who has come to be defined by some extraordinarily bad decisions. What there is is a welcome focus on a protagonist who isn’t a bellend, a first for the series. She grants Delsin Rowe a neon power-set during the adventure, and this ability is the focus of First Light.įetch’s story is largely told in Second Son through exposition, so there are no major character revelations here. This stand-alone prequel expansion (I know that doesn’t make sense) tells the story of Fetch, a secondary character from inFAMOUS: Second Son.