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Infamous 2 end song
Infamous 2 end song











The Atoner: As mentioned above, Zeke wasn't Easily Forgiven for betraying Cole in the last game, and worked his ass off to atone what he did.Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: The Behemoth, a Giant Enemy Crab looking thing, and the Beast, a giant Magma Man.Ascended Meme: Zeke's Honey Badger jacket.It makes sense, the first game is in a grimy, half-dead city, the second is in a flooded, living one. For consistency's sake, the opening flashbacks, in Empire City, use the first game's art style, even when they're all-new.

infamous 2 end song

  • Art Shift: 2 lost the gritty ink spatter effect ◊ from the first game for a more "watercolor" feel, like this.
  • The Apocalypse Brings Out the Best in People: In the final battle, The Militia, who have spent the game abusing their power and the people they're ostensibly protecting, are seen freely helping and encouraging Cole in his fight against The Beast in a Hero path.
  • And I Must Scream: The Beast tells you he spent an eternity being ripped apart by the Ray Sphere atom by atom, and even after putting himself back together he can still feel it tearing into him.
  • Ambiguous Situation: Both the "good" and the "evil" paths have reasonable justifications for going down them.
  • Alternative Foreign Theme Song: 2 uses "Ichioku Bun No Ichi No Shousetsu" by Uverworld as the theme song in Japan.
  • All There in the Manual: The interquel comic explains why Moya, a major character in the first game, is entirely missing from the second.
  • infamous 2 end song

    Action Bomb: There are monsters that run up to you and explode in a blast of acid.

    infamous 2 end song

    However, Cole soon loses all these powers and spends a good part of the game getting them back. A Taste of Power: The beginning has a fully powered Cole with infinite energy and Megawatt Hammer rockets as a default attack facing off against The Beast.













    Infamous 2 end song