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Early Designs Of PS3 Exclusive Infamous Included Motorcycle Parkour

Bullet Club

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Early Designs Of PS3 Exclusive Infamous Included Motorcycle Parkour

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Today marks the 10 year anniversary of Infamous, the PS3 superhero game starring electrically charged Cole MacGrath. In honor of this anniversary, developers Sucker Punch have revealed new information about the early versions of the game. It turns out, Infamous was very different in those early days. For example, Cole could do motorcycle parkour and rebuild neighborhoods.

The motorcycle parkour information is maybe the most bizarre. It feels very out of place compared to the final game. Of course, back when this was still a feature in the game, it most likely made more sense. Either way, I can’t help but watch the short clip Sucker Punch released of the motorcycle flipping and hopping around and think “I’d play that.”



This information came from a Twitter thread all about the early design ideas for the game came which was posted by the official Sucker Punch Twitter account earlier today. It included video footage and images showcasing other interesting early ideas.

Originally the game was called “True Hero before they settled on Infamous

Another early version of the game allowed players to switch out their clothing between a classic superhero costume and civilian clothes. This would be done in a phone booth, of course.

Weirdly, players would also be able to help rebuild and customize buildings throughout the city to help make citizens happier. I guess that’s one way to be a superhero?



Also, to be clear none of this content is “cut content.” That would imply they cut it from the final game. This is instead early ideas, prototypes, and plans that never fully got finished or were discarded as the game evolved during development.

The entire thread is filled with some other interesting tidbits about the game and its early days. It’s also a wonderful look into how much games change from the beginning of a project compared to the final build we get to play.

And who knows, maybe one day we will get to play that Sucker Punch motorcycle game?

Source: Kotaku
 
I was a big fan of inFAMOUS when it first released. Awesome comic book cutscenes, gang designs (Reapers, Dust Men and First Sons all looked cool) and great music. I remember completing it to 100% and couldn't wait to confront The Beast. A lot of people don't like the graphics of the original inFAMOUS compared to the sequels but as a big fan of Grand Theft Auto III, the concrete jungle atmosphere of Empire City was a perfect setting. It was also pretty cool to see it in PlayStation Home.

Very interesting to see that you could ride a motorcycle and it makes sense considering Cole MacGrath was a courier. Maybe I'm remembering it wrong and he was actually riding a bicycle in the opening cutscene. It's been a good while since I last played it.
 
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I'm glad that didn't make it into the game.

infamous was good. I should have finished it. At least I finished the others.

Speaking of, is that vampire DLC for 2 any good?
 

Larxia

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I'm glad that didn't make it into the game.

infamous was good. I should have finished it. At least I finished the others.

Speaking of, is that vampire DLC for 2 any good?
You really hate motorcycles don't you? :messenger_grinning_squinting:

I think it looks fun, maybe out of place for the final game but it's for sure a type of gameplay I'd have fun with.
 
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You really hate motorcycles don't you? :messenger_grinning_squinting:

I think it looks fun, maybe out of place for the final game but it's for sure a type of gameplay I'd have fun with.

lol no. Why would you say that?

I really liked the bike in Days Gone. Also used 'em a ton in Ghost Recon and GTA. This just looked dumb.
 
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