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ESRB describes inFamous 2

Posted Apr 30, 2011 at 7:42AM EST by Mabie A.

Listed in: News, Games Tags: ESRB, infamous 2, Sony, sucker punch
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Cole McGrath's latest adventures on inFamous 2 garnered a T for Teen rating from the ESRB. 

 

As always, the ESRB's rating summary should provide for another look at what you can expect from the game. Here's wha tthey have to say about inFamous 2:

"This is an action-adventure game in which players assume the role of Cole, a man who must stop a monster from destroying the planet. From a third-person perspective, players roam around 'open-world environments and use element-based projectiles (e.g., lightning bolts, ice spikes, power grenades) to kill mutated monsters, animal-like creatures, and gun-toting soldiers.

 

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Combat is often frenetic and includes explosions, cries of pain, and brief blood splashes to indicate damage. Players have the ability to attack pedestrians wandering through the city and Bio Leech them while they are lying on the ground; this electrical attack sucks the life out of the injured character.

In one comic book-style cutscene, a character uses a rifle butt to strike a civilian, resulting in a blood-splatter effect. As the game progresses, players can explore a red-light district that contains advertisements infused with sexual references/ innuendo (e.g., 'Sex', 'Live Nude Girls,' 'Erotic Peep Show', and 'Latch It and Skank'); some neon signs also depit silhouettes of pole dancers. 

During the course of the game, players can create their own missions and assign 'drunk' characteristics (e.g., "Happy', 'Sloppy') to non-playable characters; in one cutscene, two men are depicted drinking beer until they fall asleep. Another cutscene contains a brief drug reference (e.g. 'What happened, old guy slip you a roofie?'). The words 'sh*t' and 'b*tch' can be heard in the dialogue."



 

Via [Examiner]

 

 

 



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# RE: ESRB describes inFamous 2Mabie A. 2011-04-30 12:44
that does sound colorful.

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