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inFamous 2 morality shown in London - movie, screens

SCEE just released a new video and shots of inFamous 2 as part of its PlayStation Experience event in London today.

Karma moments from the sequel are now represented by "character-driven dialogue and 3D mocap cut-scenes," according to Sucker Punch's Ken Schramm, posting on the EU PS Blog.

"Your conscience comes into play with the introduction of Kuo and Nix, two NPC characters. Kuo is a NSA agent working to help Cole defeat the Beast. Nix is a New Marais native that grew up in the swamps around New Marias, whose hatred for Bertrand stems from witnessing him kill her family. She is your hedonistic guide that coaxes Cole into not thinking about the consequences of his actions."

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Journalists in London today got to hands-on with the Good or Evil version of the game's Save Kuo mission.

Added Schramm: "Two allies. Two plans of attack. A choice to follow Zeke’s plan and get the help of the captured police by taking out the convoy guarded by the Militia. Then proceed to assault the Militia compound with the army of cops to free Kuo. Or, side with Nix and her destructive plan to ram a trolley filled with explosives through the front gate and fight alongside Nix to free Kuo."

Amazing scenes. The PS3-exclusive is out this year.

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