Highly addictive action game, great presentation, impressive combat, one of the better looking open world games
textures pop-in, minor clipping issues
Who doesnt like a hero or superhero? We all like the idea of a powerful guardian who can take care of all our problems. No wonder we have been obsessed with graphic novels. TV shows and movies based on superheroes have existed for more than fifty year...
Enjoyable combat, Killer electric powers, Grinding is one liberating experience, Offers a well made playground to play around in, Moral system allows significant replayability, Art style during cut-scenes is phenomenal
Platforming does seem a bit underwhelming and annoying at times, Is plagued by some serious clipping issues
Visually the game’s improved a lot since I played it a few months ago. It’s not the best looking game on the PS3, but it still does an admirable job of recreating a gritty city to roam around in. What stands out the most in this game are the a...
Abstract: Superhero games are universally known for being mediocre. Each subsequent title averaging an average score, but inFamous aims to change it all. Not only is it the best superhero game to date, but is one of the best games of the year thus far. With a be...
Abstract: The PlayStation has its own version of Xbox's Halo 3, a game exclusive to the console and hotly tipped as the game of the year. But open-world, sandbox-style games are often love 'em or hate 'em. Does InFamous win us over?Starting with the plot, the In...
inFamous is a weird game – it’s entertaining and well developed, but lacks polish. Even though it’s really enjoyable, for the most part, it’s great but feels rough around the edges. 8.1/10Print this pageUser reviews (9)Share this p...
On most levels inFamous beats Crackdown to set a new standard for open-world superhero games. You need the right approach to get the most out of it, but if everything clicks for you, you simply won't want to stop playing....