Your Infamous platinum trophy is pretty useful in Infamous 2 see how

May 28, 2011 at 06:59am EDT

Are you one of the many people to platinum Infamous 2? or you didn't quite platinum it and got a mixed batch of trophies? Fret not because Infamous 2 is offering a great perk for those of us who HAVE platinumed the first game.

As soon as you start the game Infamous 2 will load your trophy data and if you have an Infamous platinum on your PSN then you can expect the following

  • Have good or evil Trophies from Infamous: Start Infamous 2 at level 1 good karma or level 1 evil karma.
  • Infamous Trophy for 25 percent of the Blast Shards: Free energy core in Infamous 2.
  • Infamous Trophy for 50 percent of the Blast Shards: Two free energy cores.
  • Finished Infamous with any karma standing on any difficulty: 1,000 bonus XP for Infamous 2.
  • Specific Trophies for Specific Infamous decisions: Reflect side missions, Dead Drops and dialog variety in Infamous 2.

Rewarding players for platinums isn't something new to developers, they have done this before for games like Uncharted 2 (an Uncharted 1 platinum gets you $100,000 in the ingame store) and for all the Yakuza series.

These are pretty useful especially the free energy core's and the free XP, although I would love to see the additional dialog in the game too, The game is coming out June 7th for America and June 11th EU. June is a fantastic month for video games with Duke Nukem: Forever, Infamous 2, Alice Madness Returns and Shadows of the damned (another Shinji Mikami Project) all releasing in the same month you can rest assured that 3 out of 4 of these mentioned games will DEFINITELY be top hits. I for one can not wait for Infamous 2.

Source: IGN

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