
TheGameReviews writes "First I suspected that inFamous' transgressions were merely more severe; that its annoyances simply pushed it over that line of toleration. inFamous isn't short on niggles, the voice acting chief among them. Cole sounds like a 14-year-old that really, really wants to sound tough. The man's growl is more forced than a male attending Twilight. The absurdity of his voice caught me by surprise every time. I couldn't help but mock every word out of his mouth. It's like someone made twenty genetic clones of Christian Bale and they surround me all doing that ridiculous Batman growl... yet, all told, the characters and voices are a small part of the whole experience. inFamous offers the ability to shock a man until his heart explodes, heal him back to life, then yet again light him up like Time's Square. Climbing buildings is effortless and enabling - merely hopping around buildings is an exploratory delight (though I really wanted my jumping ability to upgrade). These in themsleves should be enough to override any defect."

Sucker Punch rejuvenated the superhero genre with Infamous, a series that focused on the pure fun of wielding destructive powers.
Atleast release a remaster trilogy or something to gage interest. I'd buy it. With that said I'm pretty over superheroes at this point. Infamous is still dope as fk though so it'd be a buy
I agree but games take 4-6 years to make so who knows when they would do it? After Ghost of Tsushima2? They could have something else in the world as well in early production who knows.
It's a shame Sucker Punch finally figured out a good open world formula only while making Ghost of Tsushima. Infamous 1 and 2 were great for their time, but Second son felt too much like a checklist in It's design. I love the hell out of all 3 games (2 and 3 are just so damn good, while 1 shows it's age and the ps3 struggles), but I would love to see how they would do another infamous with all they have learned. Wouldn't hurt to release a remastered collection either.
This series, days gone, will continue to get ignored by sony, luckily we still have the horizon series, sly cooper not getting pushed anymore, speaking of that I'm bout to get on my ps2 and play some sly 2 anyways lol, but seriously I never woulda thought back then sony would ever cold shoulder most of their franchises I'm actually surprised they're still letting ratchet&clank be around

The inFamous games are an important part of PlayStation history, but the series is in limbo and playing older entries isn't exactly easy.
Would like remasters of 1 and 2. I enjoyed them much more than Second Son.
1 & 2 had more of an emphasis on climbing and the traversal requires a bit more effort in a good way. It was rewarding. Second Son made climbing mostly obsolete so they put little effort into it. The traversal was just great in inFamous 1 & 2. There's a reason Sunset Overdrive copied and improved upon the induction grind mechanic.
Reminds me of how I felt about the decline of parkour and the well designed tombs (basically Prince Of Persia levels) that we saw in the Assassin's Creed games.
The story and atmosphere were also much better in 1 & 2.
Electricity is just a brilliant superpower for an open world city. It perfectly fits just like webslinging does in New York and it has many applications.
Wouldn't the onus be on the consumers? If they bought the Infamous games, then we'd have more games from that series.
I would love to see a new game but a feel that would get a response similar to Saints Row.
Loved all 3 of them. I couldn't get on with the vampire spin off though. Wish they didn't move away from cole but I didn't mind the other character.
Loved 1 and 2 , would definitely love a new INFAMOUS single player campaign.

Nixxes' Remaster focus could set the stage to resurrect many obscure titles like the karma-centered, superpower-fueled sandbox of Infamous.
Infamous remaster? How about an Infamous re-Boot! This is one game that doesn't need a remaster, it needs either a proper equal of a reboot of the original. And since Sony is currently in development with Marvel, i can totally see them having guest marvel characters to appear in Cole's world.
I'd like a Killzone 2 Remaster.
Keep the visuals style as is ... just improve the LoD and the resolution
There is a lot of the PS3 era that I would love to see ported/remastered. But, unfortunately, they are probably not commercially viable and I have no idea who owns the rights currently. Stuff like Sire: Blood Curse, White Knight Chronicles, Tokyo Jungle, Folklore, etc.
Infamous on the other hand was never a series that I found good or interesting. Especially when compared with other contemporaries like Prototype. But, given how bare the subgenre is right now, I would dig a remaster.
Infamous, Resistance, and killzine are so ripe for a remaster, I wish Sony would make it happen.
I'm going to have to agree to disagree. At first I didn't like Cole's voice, but I adapted to it rather quickly, and grew to like it quite a bit. It's a bit one-note, but so was David Hayter as Solid Snake. At the very least, they got that note down well enough.
I liked Cole's design too. His hipster chic outfit looked fitting for a messenger boy in his mid 20s.
And while I hated the way Zeke looks and found his voice a little over-the-top, I got used to that as well, and found his character surprisingly deep. Some of the twists involving him in the latter half of the game made him a lot more complex than I would have initially thought.
I don't usually like the voice acting in games and Infamous was no exception. Painfully generic or irritating - Zeke being the worst offender. It feels a little petty to hate on a game so much for just that, but I get where your coming from. Sometimes I'd sooner have Hungarian voices with subtitles in games - at least then I don't know if its good acting or not.
I wont be turned away from a game b/o voice acting, but it doesnt help that 90% of main characters are completely unlikable douches these days. Voice acting just adds onto that
Completing the game in a week, awsome game. I had no big complaints except maybe it was too good but I'm not going to hold it against the game.
I even loved the enemies and that's rare, especially the trash robots.
I loved the story
The Karma system was perfect.
I am not a fanboy, I enjoyed a good game. I also enjoyed Gears 2, Star control 2, COD 4, Red Fraction. If I am a fonboy I'm a bad one... I like Multiplats :P
The voice acting in inFAMOUS didn't subtract from my overall experience with the game. If I had one criticism it would that the game tries to predict where you want to go when climbing which makes scaling a building very easy and descending quite difficult. I have not played Prince of Persia nor Mirror's Edge but I will agree with the statements made about Far Cry 2. It was a well crafted game but the guard posts were exceedingly annoying.