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GDC 09: inFamous Karma Hands-On at IGN

IGN has a hands-on with inFamous again. This time though, they’ve gotten a chance to work with the Karma system.

It’s like in Spiderman 3 or Fallout 3, you can choose to do the good things to the civilians, or take the evil, sinister route. Doing either will give you points that accumulate to Level 7 on each end. Which allow you to purchase new upgrades to your powers.

You can choose to do good and have explosions affect all enemy, or with the evil powers get more destruction and mayhem.

The people like you, or hate you, same with the cops. So choose wisely.

There are also some parts in the game where you have an ultimatum, these points in the game determine how the game will end up. You can face the SWAT team on your lonesome, or you can start a riot with the SWAT team and mob.

It’s up to you, what will you choose?

Evil Cole!

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  1. Crazycat

    April 24, 2009 at 3:26 pm

    cool, kinda reminds me of Ando’s red lightning powers from the TV series Heroes, this is definitely set to contend with PROTOTYPE, i am gonna buy both tho XD
    looks like a cross between Batman Begins and heroes

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