
Infamous 1 took a mechanic that had been relatively popular until then, that of moral choices with impact on the story, and used it as a central premise for a great and complex plot involving super-powered protagonist Cole MacGrath.
Infamous 2 developed that core premise and added not just a new city but also more powers for Cole, not to mention a tense story with a definitive conclusion. The standalone expansion Festival of Blood explored a side sequence that was mostly in tune with Halloween and not with the actual universe.
Now, developer Sucker Punch Productions is back with Infamous: Second Son exclusively for the PlayStation 4. With a new story, a fresh protagonist, more powers, and the same emphasis on morality, Second Son looks like a great evolution of the series.

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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.