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Posted by PlayStation Blog Dec 26 2011 19:30 GMT
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We are continuing the takeover of the PlayStation Blog, this time with concept art from inFAMOUS: Festival of Blood and the Sucker Punch Holiday Card.

First up we have concept art from inFamous: Festival of Blood. Emilio Gandin, our Lead Environment Artist, wanted to point out some of these pieces of concept art. We wanted to add a new area to the title and explored the idea of doing catacombs below the Cathedral. The dark gothic, claustrophobic catacombs fit perfectly with the vampire lore. Once levels featuring catacombs were playable, we started to explore how Cole would navigate through them. We wanted a way for Cole to quickly move through the space and we came up with the backstory of the catacombs being used to smuggle arms thus giving us a reason to include the rails that Cole can grind on.

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In the spirit of the season we also wanted to share our Holiday Cards. This year Senior Artist Edward Pun, Artist Mike Haney, and Lighting Artist Jason Connell teamed together to create this Santa inspired Cole, delivering gifts to the kids of New Marais.

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From all of us here at Sucker Punch Productions, we hope you had a Happy Holidays and are looking forward to the New Year. We look forward to talking with you in 2012.


Posted by IGN Nov 12 2011 01:15 GMT
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The PlayStation Network has a wealth of great games. And today, Sony revealed to IGN its fastest-selling PSN game of all-time since the Network's inception in 2006...

Posted by PlayStation Blog Oct 31 2011 18:02 GMT
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The response so far to inFAMOUS: Festival of Blood has been amazing, and we’re thrilled people are enjoying Cole’s new horror-themed adventure. Just to add some digital chocolate to your Halloween haul we’re putting up an insider movie to show off the coolest powers and enemies you’ll go up against in inFAMOUS: Festival of Blood.

On top of that PlayStation Move is now part of the inFAMOUS world. You can play inFAMOUS: Festival of Blood with PS Move…and coming soon you will be able to play inFAMOUS 2 with Move as well via a free update. So check out the video and have a freaktastic Happy Halloween.

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Stay tuned to infamousthegame.com and join our forums on SuckerPunch.com for future updates on inFAMOUS: Festival of Blood. Also follow us on Twitter, @SuckerPunchProd, and check out our Facebook Page.


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Posted by Giant Bomb Oct 28 2011 16:00 GMT
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Cole finds himself standing alone in the middle of some kind of electric vampire boogaloo!

Posted by IGN Oct 28 2011 01:25 GMT
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Infamous was one of my favorite games of 2009, and likewise, Infamous 2 sits high atop my list of best games of 2011. I'm a big fan of Cole MacGrath and his intriguing rise from every-man bike messenger to reluctant superhero (or supervillain). It was the solid nature of both Infamous titles that had me beat each multiple times, earn Platinum Trophies in both, and generally rant and rave about the series. So needless to say, I was excited to finally get my hands on Infamous: Festival of Blood...

Posted by Kotaku Oct 26 2011 19:00 GMT
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#infamous One of the PS3's best franchises gets an infusion if fresh blood this week with the Infamous: Festival of Blood DLC. The standalone add-on changes things up considerably for Cole McGrath, turning the lightning-throwing hero into a bloodsucking vampire. This individual offering doesn't tie back into the main game, so is the Festival of Blood worth your time and money? More »

Posted by IGN Oct 26 2011 00:45 GMT
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Today is a glorious day on the PlayStation Network if you're an Infamous fan. Infamous: Festival of Blood, a spin-off game set in New Marais (the city Infamous 2 takes place in) has hit the PlayStation Store. So you may be asking yourself a logical question right now. Where is our review?! Unlike...