inFamous 2 Trailer: Three Minutes of Gameplay

Another few minutes of gameplay footage from Sucker Punch's super-powered sequel inFamous 2 have arrived from PAX 2010 in handy video format for your viewing pleasure. There's also a new

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Another few minutes of gameplay footage from Sucker Punch's super-powered sequel inFamous 2 have arrived from PAX 2010 in handy video format for your viewing pleasure. There's also a new round of screenshots, if you prefer your action static.

The PlayStation 3 exclusive is slated for release some time in 2011.

From The Chatty
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    September 6, 2010 1:24 PM

    I approve of being able to lift things like Magneto. Seems like all the powers from the original return, I wonder how many new powers will be available?

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      September 6, 2010 1:26 PM

      Well Cole is supposed to get some Ice powers at some point in the game, they haven't really shown those except for 1 or two screenshots with ice in them.

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        September 6, 2010 4:58 PM

        I love the environmental way his electricity powers work, feeding off energy sources and electrocuting metal... there's not an ice sources he can leech in a city, or much water to freeze.

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          September 6, 2010 5:11 PM

          I kind of wish he could have ONLY electrical powers cause it made the most sense after the "accident" that gave him the powers.

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            September 6, 2010 9:22 PM

            Without knowing the story of the game, it is hard for me to say that his getting freeze powers might not make sense in the context of the game as it goes along. This is supposedly the town that was the source of the device that gave him his original powers. Is it not conceivable that he might encounter some technology that beefed up his mutation/changes/enhancements to allow him to bring down the temperature of the air to insane levels?

            "Actually, that's just how lightning gets started. Miles above Earth in cumulonimbus clouds, tiny ice crystals are constantly bumping against larger ice pellets. The two kinds of ice rubbing together act like socks rubbing against carpet. Zap! Before you know it, the cloud is crackling with electric potential—and a bolt of lightning explodes to the ground.

            "It may seem hard to believe that a powerful bolt of lightning, which heats the air in its path three times hotter than the surface of the sun, could spring from little pieces of ice. But that's how it is, according to theory, and indeed laboratory experiments have confirmed that you can generate electricity from ice-ice collisions."

            https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2006/13sep_electricice/

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