
Infamous Developer Tells the Origin Story of Second Son
Sucker Punch Productions recounts the development of its Infamous series and how their studio has grown.
Sucker Punch Productions recounts the development of its Infamous series and how their studio has grown.
Choosing whether to be good or evil has always been a key part of the Infamous series. But with Second Son, if you want to be the greatest hero (or ...
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