One mission has you destroying stashes of drugs. Use of innuendo and a short make out scene reference pillow talk and getting laid.ĭrug references are also present. Use of mild language such as: "b#!ch", "d!ck", "goddamn", "damn" and stronger ones like "$h!t" can be heard. Language is occasional throughout the story. A character can get choked to death, enemies can get impaled by the superpowers, you can cause a lot of destruction to the environment. Blood is mostly seen when drug dealers are battling it out with cops. Usually you'll barely even see any blood. Use of superpowers against enemies can result in epic battles, a lot of violence, but very mild blood. You can kill bad guys or subdue them, your choice. You can play as the bad guy or the superhero, the world is your sandbox. The game's overall content could last you 8+ hours but most side missions are repetitive compared to those from the previous games. The main character may be cool to some but not the best in terms of character development. This review was mainly for parents to understand that ERSB might have slipped up while rating the game, so that you don’t make the same mistakes my dad and I made when we purchased this form of entertainment. I would recommend this fun and exciting game to any teenager because the language is the only problem, and without the language it is a good game with morals (if you play the hero.) It has amazing graphics, but foul language. I hope this review will help you understand that Infamous Second Son is a fun open world third person game, that has both upsides and downsides. When good, you have a harder challenge - you must protect the citizens (ACTIVIST) from danger while trying to only subdue the enemies (which I find to be more difficult.) I would recommend playing the good side with younger audiences, such as a 12 or 13 year-old. When evil, you try to cause as much pain and destruction as possible. The reason you have options to either kill or subdue enemies is because the game works off a karma system. You can press triangle during gameplay to toggle subtitles if you want to read what they’re saying. Then, look through the options menu until you reach dialogue, and turn it all the way down. Next, press the triangle button (this is also how to manually save the game). Now back to the dialogue, in order to turn off all talking (there is no “foul language off” command, only a absolute no talking option.) pause the Infamous Second son game. The second scene, however is not nearly as violent. There are two scenes where you kill someone though, but the first scene is the worst because you suffocate someone’s father. While fighting them, you can either choose to execute the enemy, or subdue them. Throughout the game, you will fight two different types of enemies: the D.U.P. Not only does the game have language, but some it also contains violence. If you are strict about language there is an option to turn dialogue off completely. On the other hand, please, do not be afraid to get this for a teenager. The language is really bad in the beginning of the game, yet it is limited to the S word, the D word, the B word, and some other one’s I might not have have caught. I have beaten the game once and I am currently trying to finish it a second time, and there is a LOT of language in it.
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