
It’s a little more extensive than its nearest point of comparison – inFamous 2’s Festival of Blood – but also a little less eager to mix up the mechanics and the tone.Įssentially, it’s Fetch’s back story, told in flashbacks to Second Son’s antagonist, Brooke Augustine, while our conduit heroine is being kept and conditioned in the Curdon Cay facility.

Whether this is a good thing or a bad thing depends on how much you enjoyed Second Son. It has a new protagonist, Second Son’s neon-powered druglord-slayer, Fetch, and an all-new storyline, but it takes place in a subset of Second Son’s Seattle map, features a selection of familiar powers and – basically – feels a bit like more of the same.

Is inFamous: First Light a glorified expansion or a stand-alone inFamous game? Well, you can play it without having owned or played inFamous: Second Son, but in most respects it feels like DLC.
