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inFamous 2

inFamous 2

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Release Date: June 7, 2011

Singleplayer

Continuation of third person perspective sandbox action game by Sucker Punch studio. We play as Cole McGrath again, who almost paid for the clash with the mysterious Beast with his life. To prepare for the rematch, our hero travels to a brand new city, New Marais, where he hopes to find a way to increase his power. But the Beast is on his trail, spreading death and destruction.

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Reluctant superhero Cole MacGrath returns for the second electrifying chapter in the best selling PlayStation 3 franchise.

Explore an immersive open world adventure which offers a powerful, emotional, and visceral take on being a superhero.

Bring down buildings and massive structures with explosive city-wrecking super powered combat.

Experience an epic storyline where Cole must make a dramatic journey to discover his full super-powered potential after being blamed for the destruction of Empire City.

Take a trip to Empire City in PlayStation Home* and try your hand at the exciting Reaper Shock mini-game.

Enjoy unlimited possibilities by creating your own unique missions with the Generated Content feature, then share them via PlayStation Network.

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