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November 2011
(77%)
14 Reviews
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Abstract: Oh Zeke, what are we going to do with you?True fans of the inFAMOUS series will tell you that Zeke Dunbar is as important to the games’ formula(s) as Cole McGrath himself. Cole’s best friend and sidekick is an integral part of both the inFAMOUS lore an...
Abstract: The inFAMOUS series is one of the best examples of open world gameplay mashed-up with comicbook superhero powers. But what happens when you then mix up the mash-up with the popular mythological world of vampires? Apparently, you get inFAMOUS: Festival ...
Abstract: InFamous: Festival of Blood is considered by many to be DLC for the great InFamous 2 which released earlier this year. However, some will be happy to know that it is, in fact, a standalone title aimed at getting more potential fans to check out the fra...
Abstract: A universal problem with canon -- whether for a video game, a television series, a saga in either graphic or prose novel form -- is that it takes commitment and following to fully enjoy. A property with a deep canon rewards those who have followed from...
The power of flight opens up exciting possibilities, Lots of hidden collectibles to root out, Dark and demented atmosphere, Doesn't require you to own Infamous or Infamous 2.
Combat is cheap and unfulfilling.
Festival of Blood offers a taste of the Infamous experience--great exploration hampered by frustrating combat....
Abstract: We're used to television shows that have one-off, holiday-inspired specials. Infamous: Festival of Blood applies this same concept to games. It's a somewhat goofy, somewhat dark $10 standalone tale that imagines what would happen if Infamous 2's New ...
Abstract: Sucker Punch gives the city one hell of makeover, festooning it with banners, balloons, and musical entertainment. The city behaves like it would in real life—with traffic slowed down and sectioned off for the event, and partygoers filling the streets...
Infamous: Festival of Blood is good, but it really could have been so much more. I was disappointed that the experience was so short, and that Sucker Punch decided to explore an avenue like this when there are so many other stories just begging to be t...
Abstract: Cole MacGrath returns in a stand alone download from the PlayStation Network. It’s Pyre Night in New Marais, the faux New Orleans setting for inFAMOUS 2, and the vampires are out. Entering the catacombs, Cole is captured and his super-charged blood is ...
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Published: 2011-11-09, Author: James , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Instead of picking up where the previous game left off, standalone DLC Infamous: Festival of Blood starts with a pick up line. The game begins with the lightning-shooting superhero Cole McGrath's longtime best buddy and sidekick, Zeke, hitting on a gir...