12/14/2022 0 Comments Infamous second son xbox one![]() And at the end of the day, that’s really all that matters. Infamous: Second Son will be a beautiful, epic, open-world adventure. Playing Titanfall with your friends will be a great, fun experience. Maybe a few of the early promises from the company won’t pan out (I’m still really concerned about Sony’s remote play promise), but for the most part, I expect the games will see a measurable benefit from upgrading. Look, I’m not saying all of this to scare you, because to be quite honest, even if there are a few hiccups along the way, the bottom line is that your games are going to look and play a lot better than they do on the current generation. Sure, it will be great being able to stream your gameplay directly to Twitch, but what if it doesn’t work very well or causes extreme lag? What if the instant swapping between games and apps isn’t really so instant? What if the motion capture devices are not as significant an upgrade in terms of actual functionality as the companies say they are? As Long As the Games Are Fun. Are these systems going to be powerful enough to last another 7-10 years and continue to push the envelope in the graphics and gameplay departments?Īnd what about other things like load times, connecting with friends, uploading gameplay to the internet, swapping between apps, and Kinect/PlayStation Camera? What if going all-digital with your games like the companies want you to isn’t quite as good in practice as it is on paper? These are all services or components that are being touted as part of the next-gen experience, but if they don’t work well, then what have we really gained by upgrading? Outside of the games, what if these systems just aren’t what we wanted out of the next generation? We already know the Xbox One has had some issues running a few games at 1080p ( Call of Duty: Ghosts as an example), but even the PS4 is only built as well as a mid-range PC from 2012. ![]() So far the game looks pretty and is set in an alternate reality version of Seattle, but what if the gameplay isn’t as fun as expected? What if fans of the series find the use of fire less exciting than electricity? What if the gameplay isn’t as fun as the high-flying, parkour excitement that dominated the first two games? What If the Consoles Themselves Suck? And I don’t even want to think about what might happen if the launch doesn’t go smoothly… What If Infamous: Second Son Sucks?Īnd what about Infamous: Second Son? Sucker Punch is deviating from what has made the first two games in the series so great, in that no longer will you be playing as Cole with the ability to use electricity to take down enemies, but rather you’ll harness the power of smoke and use fire to wreak havoc. If the graphics, gameplay, and online functionality aren’t exceptional, this game could end up being a major letdown. Put that simply, it doesn’t sound all that exciting. What if Titanfall, a game that has been proclaimed to be the greatest thing since the invention of the thumbsticks, absolutely sucks? What if it’s like Call of Duty, only not as cool, not as smooth, and super glitchy? All we really know at this point is that it’s an online first-person shooter that lets you control mechs. But what if they don’t live up to the hype? What If Titanfall Sucks? It's all happening just after the break.There aren’t many people who have actually been able to sit down and have extensive hands-on time with any of these games, yet we’re already predicting them to be amazing “next-gen” experiences. And lucky you, we're here to play it live so you can virtually try before you buy. The game, set for release tomorrow, is Sony's first in-house AAA exclusive for the PlayStation 4. Cole, the protagonist of the series' previous two titles, may be dead (we think?), but his legacy lives on in Delsin, the new superhero/villain (it's your choice, really) at the heart of Sucker Punch's inFamous Second Son. Because games! They're fun!Īre you a good guy or are you a bad guy? It's a morality tale as old as time itself - or, maybe it's just as old as the first inFamous on PlayStation 3 back in 2009. Since our live gameplay of Titanfall for Xbox One went over so well, we've decided to make this a regular feature for any major, new release, quirky indie, or, really, any game we deem worthy enough. The one where you get to watch, and comment, as other people livestream gameplay from next-gen consoles. Welcome ladygeeks and gentlenerds to the new era of gaming.
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