
Delsin was able to rescue two of them and accidentally absorbs the powers of one, discovering that he is also a Conduit. A few minutes later, a military truck, carrying three Conduits, crashes on the Akomish reservation. The game pretty much showcases the power of the DualShock 4 in this scene as the player gets to vandalize the billboard using different gestures on the controller. The story begins with Delsin vandalizing a billboard. After the events of inFamous 2, Conduits are now labeled as “bioterrorists" by the DUP. The theme that normal humans are afraid of people with unique powers is still pretty much what the game is about. The story is pretty much similar to its predecessors as Delsin is not trusted by authorities and the general population. The player is also often supported by his brother, Reggie Rowe, who is a local sheriff in the Akomish Reservation where the brothers reside. You take control of Delsin Rowe, a street punk vandal, and Conduit who is going against the Department of Unified Protection (DUP). The game takes place seven years after the heroic sacrifice of Cole MacGarth in the previous game. Now, three years later, is it still worth it? Story As the series transitioned from the PS3 to the PS4, it went through a soft reset with the introduction of a new protagonist.

Released back in 2014, Second Son answered all speculations whether the series has come to an end with the retirement of Cole MacGarth, the main protagonist for both inFamous 1 & 2. Among the current line up, inFamous: Second Son is the biggest title of them all. The month of September has brought PS Plus subscribers some pretty exciting free games.
