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10 PlayStation Franchises That Deserve Another Sequel

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Infamous

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The entire Infamous series was a pretty solid experience with its second title, Infamous 2, standing out the most among the main titles in the franchise. The Infamous franchise had a lot to offer in terms of sandbox gameplay and was incredibly successful in its attempt to make players feel like decisions made within the game actually mattered. There was no handholding here and nothing forcing you to be good or bad. Who exactly Cole MacGrath turned out to be was completely up to your own moral compass.

Second Son introduced a new protagonist, but kept much of the game’s original appeal. Every addition to the series added a new main character that was complex, intriguing and easily coerced players into learning more about them. The main series hasn’t seen a new game in more than two years but with character development being a clear strongpoint for this franchise, there are more than enough narrative angles left open for Sucker Punch to explore in a new title.


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