The story is framed nicely by occasional visits to the present, where Fetch is being held captive by the villain of Second Son, Brooke Augustine. Most of the game follows Fetch trying to track down and rescue her brother, with a number of other interesting characters introduced along the way.
However, the boat is blown up by a gang known as the Akurans, who also kidnap Brent in the process. We first meet Fetch in a dock, where she is planning on escaping Seattle to Canada with her brother Brent. In many ways, Fetch seemed like a more interesting and likeable character than Second Son’s protagonist Delsin Rowe, and so it is fitting that the story of the character is fleshed out significantly here. This DLC features as its main protagonist Fetch Walker, one of the characters seen in the main game. Set 2 years before the events of the main game, DUP outposts are not present in the open world, but the presence of the DUP does increase significantly over the course of the game. As in Second Son, Seattle is amazingly detailed and looks very realistic, suitably next-gen.
The storyline missions take from 3-4 hours to complete which, when considered alongside the other optional tasks and collectibles available in the open-world, is actually a fairly substantial chunk of DLC, for a relatively good price of £11.99. This is not to say the DLC is short, far from it.
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After all, to include the entirety of the open world in what is also available as a standalone game would not only drastically increase the download size, but would also possibly take away from sales of Second Son. However, it is important to note that only half of Seattle is available in this DLC. Infamous: First Light takes place in the same setting as the main game, that being Seattle. Second Son was an extremely enjoyable game with great replayability and after playing through the entirety of the DLC story missions, it’s pleasing that developer Sucker Punch appear to have continued the trend in making exciting and beautiful games. As someone who never played an Infamous game before Infamous: Second Son on PS4, but who had heard that the DLC to Infamous 2 was well received, I decided to pick up the storyline centric Infamous: First Light.