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inFAMOUS Powers: Second Son's Unannounced Power Is "Mind Blowing" but Commonly Used

inFAMOUS Second Son's Unannounced Power Is "Mind Blowing" but Commonly Used

inFAMOUS: Second Son is just nine days away from releasing. We've seen a lot of media from the third entry in the inFAMOUS series and what its protagonist Delsin Rowe will be capable of. The game looks stunning and the repertoire of powers available not only look great, but also look fun to use.

When the game was first revealed, we were led to believe that the game would feature one power type, that being smoke - which Delsin can turn into, use to traverse the environment, and attack with. The second power type under Delsin's command is the use of neon, the gas found in neon lights.

But that's not all according to inFAMOUS Brand Development Director Ken Schramm. Schramm told DualShockers last week that the unannounced power is "mind-boggling".

"It's a power set we can't talk about, right? There's a move in one power set that's just absolutely mind-boggling when I first saw it, and hopefully you'll experience the same thing," Schramm told Dualshockers.

DualShockers caught up again with Schramm in hopes to get some new details on Delsin's third and unannounced power type and while he gave away a small hint, we're still left wondering what could it be. All that Schramm would reveal was that the power would be something that people use on a near daily basis.

DualShockers' Giuseppe Nelva says that no gaming journalists have been able to figure out, himself included after several guesses with Schramm. The two previous powers are focused on gaseous material, but the third might not follow the same rule.

With the info that it's something very common, perhaps it has to do with technology? There's no way it could be as simple as free Seattle Starbucks wi-fi. Could it? Or the Instagram slam, perhaps? 

I guess we'll find out once the public gets their hands on inFAMOUS: Second Son on March 21.

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