
Whereas demos sometimes lead gamers astray by only showing the game's best aspects, getting to play the full version for a limited time allows gamers to see what they're really getting themselves into. While demos provide a great way of deciding whether a game may interest you, this style of demo may be one of the most effective as it truly gives gamers a glimpse of the nature of the full game. On top of this, any trophies that you may acquire during this demo period can then be unlocked following your purchase of the full game. Subscribers will have the ability to play the first 60 minutes of inFamous 2 as a demo if they are still on the fence regarding the game.

It's never been easier to get your hands on both iterations of the successful series.įor those of you who are PlayStation Plus subscribers, you will also gain access to the added bonus of a demo of sorts. Priced at $59.99, this comes just after the first game in the series, inFamous, became available on PSN for free as part of the Welcome Back program.

Released to favorable reviews, ( see Game Rant's review) inFamous 2 managed to improve on its already successful predecessor and is a great addition to the PS3's catalog of games.įor gamers who have been debating the purchase, it's even easier now that the game has become available on the PSN. The most recent offering on the PSN is none other than the recently released super-powered open world title inFamous 2. Not content simply selling older titles through the service, Sony also makes select AAA titles available for purchase.

One feature of note, is its catalog of full downloadable retail titles. While some may remain hesitant, that doesn't change the fact that the PSN is a service that still has a lot going for it. Despite going through a troublesome couple months, Sony has been working hard to entice gamers back to their online service.
