![]() ![]() It's set in Seattle, a location rarely frequented by such games, and stars a young Native American man named Delsin Rowe, a culture usually not featured in games without beads, feathers or tomahawks. That's why it's great to see Infamous: Second Son try incredibly hard to keep things fresh. Hell, even Saints Row 4 completely ditched any and all associations to Grand Theft Auto to dive into the superpowered leap-tall-buildings-in-a-single-bound genre. We've seen the concept explored in series from Prototype to Darksiders to Crackdown to the previous two Infamous games. A superpowered sandbox game sounds rather par for the course in this day and age of gaming, right alongside near-future military shooters or free-to-play fantasy MOBAs.
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