Some effects come out of the controller's speaker which is a nice touch. Sound effects as you perform abilities and fight enemies are spot on. The music always complements the on-screen action nicely and never becomes obtrusive. As day changes to night, the city appears different and the neon effects start to pop off the screen in a very flashy way. Seattle is stunning as there is so much detail in every inch of the city. The graphics look awesome from the neon effects to the cinematic cutscenes. This dynamic is a pretty nifty way to present the plot and overall it's an interesting story that explains some back-story for Second Son. In the past, the story involves her and her brother Brent's relationship and all of the hardships they endure together while also explaining all of the events leading up to Fetch's incarceration.
In the present, Fetch is incarcerated in a facility where they put her powers to the test and she is interviewed about her past. The story jumps back and forth from present day in a prison to a couple of years back in Seattle. InFamous: First Light stars a street punk named Fetch who has the ability to absorb neon and utilize it to fuel her powers. Fetch moving at the speed of light (kind of) Players will have a great time wreaking havoc with their flashy superhuman abilities but not for as long as they did in the previous installment. Maciejewski playing a PS4 on October 15, 2014Īs a stand-alone expansion and prequel to inFamous: Second Son, First Light sets itself apart with a new playable character and a fresh sense of style.