For better or worse, without the intervention of her brother Brent, Abigail Walker is likely to have never turned into the Fetch we now know. Those not satisfied with the shortened cutscene edition will get to meet Brent face-to-face and travel down the dark path that turned Fetch into the damaged and vengeful girl we first met as Delsin in Second Son. Related: Jake's PokéQuest - Part 3: EV Training It wasn’t until Delsin stumbled upon a heartfelt indoor vigil and subsequently learned a minimalist version of the Brent tragedy that we could even begin to sympathize. The walls and streets of Seattle were peppered with endless Neon murals devoted to a man named Brent. A deeper exploration of the Fetch/Brent sibling relationship.Īny player who may have developed even the slightest emotional attachment to Fetch during the course of the game will remember how the true introduction of the character was a slow burn into a shadowy back story.
Delsin could run indefinitely at endless light speed once a player managed to upgrade him that far but why not have the original queen of Neon shows us how her powers can really make a person into a Las Vegas-inspired Flash? Reportedly, an element of her design will revolve around a new interactive Dash component that will require users to navigate through neon gas clouds to maintain higher speeds.Ģ. Abigail Walker is no pushover and a well-practiced Neon executioner who could still show us all a thing or two.ĭelsin could shoot beams but Fetch was a certifiable sniper. Gameplay for Fetch featured in the First Light trailer from Gamescom revealed a subtle elegance and powerful grace. To some, this is limiting but lest we forget that Fetch seemed far more advanced and gifted with her powers than Delsin ever did.ĭelsin Rowe and his interpretation of effective Neon usage were blunt and forceful. In doing so, Second Son players must prepare themselves for only being able to wield Neon. Judging from the direction of the press surrounding the DLC, this looks to be a one woman show dedicated to Fetch. An expanded range of neon powers and abilities.Ī high point of Second Son came from Delsin Rowe and his ability to absorb multiple conduit powers. Long story short, this is an obligatory spoiler warning to prevent anyone from committing a self-inflicted gamer wound.ġ.
If you’re a PlayStation 4 owner that has managed to do yourself the disservice of not partaking in inFAMOUS: Second Son by now, then shame on you. Even more so, playing the First Light DLC or reading any further into this article without having played Second Son is not a recommended course of action.
Regardless of the story decisions that players may have enacted when they first played through Second Son, this will be a Fetch free of influence from Delsin. First Light takes us out of the smoky shoes of Delsin Rowe and places us in control of Neon support character Fetch.
One of the main reasons I posted this was because of how polite the COG community is.After revealing an extended teaser trailer during the Sony presentation at Gamescom this past week, inFAMOUS: First Light is preparing to carry on the latest generation pedigree of the brand. I just want to see other peoples’ thoughts on the subject.Īlso I have no clue if I’m breaking any rules here so please tell me if I am.
Obviously this wouldn’t be a full copy and paste of the infamous games so maybe it could take place in the future? Or an urban apocalyptic setting? I’d do this myself but I don’t have the knowledge, experience or time to write a full story, not to mention all the coding people complain about. People rejected by society and have badass powers to boot.
One of things I enjoyed about the infamous series (second son and first light included) was the rebellious nature and playing as a group of outcasts who don’t bother to hide their identities or have cheesy costumes because they’re just people. So, you see a lot of superhero games on COG, which are all amazing stories but I’ve noticed, in all of them, that the people with superpowers are always highly regarded and loved by everyone. I’ll most likely never act on this so I don’t mind if someone ‘steals’ my idea.