
A sequel to InFamous was a surprise. It was a popular franchise, but the second game wrapped up the story quite firmly. The good ending involved the death of every superpowered person on Earth, and the bad ending was only slightly less definitive. Comic books and video games don't stop plots simply because people died, though. InFamous: Second Son is a half-sequel, half-reboot of the franchise. It justifies the continued plot by starting from the second game's good ending, but it explains that events killed most, but not all, of the superpowered beings. It's set in the same world and features cameos by the same characters, but it's effectively a second shot at the same world from a new perspective.

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Fans of the action-adventure franchise have been eagerly awaiting news of a potential sequel to one of the best games on the PS4.
Umm ... how about this?
First we get the Tushima sequel(coz its most rumored)
Then a new Resistance (need new PS SP FPS)
Then a totally new IP (new IPs are always interesting)
And then a new inFamous?
I had a great time with the second son. Never got to play the originals and hope they get remastered one day.
If I had a choice between another Infamous game and another Spider-Man game, I choose Spider-Man. Sony should spend its resources on its winners.
"InFamous: Second Son is good but unmemorable — essentially the diner food of video games. It's well made, enjoyable, safe, and it has a likeable cast of characters. However, it doesn't do anything beyond the expected, it lacks variety and reach, and there are a few problems, such as the lackluster morality system. In the end, it's a very beautiful but extremely textbook sequel."
This is a particularly subjective review.
It does exactly what is expected of an open world super hero game. I get fed up with people demanding innovation where it isn't required. If it aint broke, don't try to fix it.