The biggest change in this short adventure, though, is with its morality.
You'll be able to explore a decent-size chunk of the city, which has been overtaken by a strange Halloween-meets-Mardi Gras festival that makes it easy for a guy with blood all over his face and shirt to blend in. So the next eight hours of in-game time-which translate into three or four hours of real-world time, maybe more if you do some extra exploration-are spent killing lots of vampires and tracking down ancient weapons. Considering the source, it's no wonder just how goofy the whole thing feels.Īll you really need to know is this: Bloody Mary has turned Cole into a vampire, and he has until sunset to defeat her and turn himself back. The story of how Cole once took on the legendary Bloody Mary and her vampire hordes. The game begins with Zeke-series protagonist Cole's loud-mouthed buddy-trying to pick up a woman in a bar. If the premise sounds a little ridiculous, that's probably because of its origin. And, more importantly, what would happen if its electrically charged protagonist became a vampire. It's a somewhat goofy, somewhat dark $10 standalone tale that imagines what would happen if Infamous 2's New Orleans-inspired setting became infested with vampires.
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