

He officially has one night to hunt down and kill the lead vampire, in order to both save New Marais and himself.Īn earlier trailer offers a few more details on Festival of Blood. To make matters even worse, Cole gets bitten, and is now a vampire himself. It doesn't help that their leader now has Cole's blood running through his veins, meaning he's now a Conduit himself. They attack the city of New Marais, seeking to take over and feed on anyone in their way. Give credit to Sucker Punch, at least they mixed things up and didn't use zombies like most other titles do, such as Red Dead Redemption's Undead Nightmare expansion (see our review here).įollowing the events of inFamous 2 (see our review right here), Cole MacGrath is captured by a clan of vampires, and his blood is used to revive their leader. In case the dried-up, fanged corpse, Zeke's story about "fangers," or the use of Cole's blood didn't give it away, it looks as though our hero will be taking on a swarm of vampires in his latest adventure. Have a look for yourself at the downloadable, stand-alone sequel to inFamous 2. So, to celebrate the holiday of the scary and the macabre, they've decided to release Festival of Blood, a downloadable sequel to their most recent game, inFamous 2.Īt PAX Prime this past weekend, Sucker Punch unveiled Witness the Resurrection, a special sneak preview trailer that sets up Festival of Blood's plot using the typical inFamous comic book style of animation.


It's why Halloween is such a popular holiday, and the folks at Sucker Punch understand this. Whatever the case, people like to be scared. There's some sort of strange enjoyment in being scared, whether watching a well-done horror movie, listening to a scary story around the campfire, or reading a well-crafted horror novel.
