Cole is bitten by a vamp queen named Bloody Mary, and has until dawn to track down a mystical vampire-be-dead weapon before she makes Cole her undead boy toy. Basically, “Festival of Blood” is a B-movie set in the inFamous universe. It begins on a dark and stormy night (naturally), when the city is celebrating Pyre Night - think Halloween with a touch of Mardi Gras. So to keep the conversation going, Zeke begins to relate a story about Cole, set in the fictional New Orleans-ish city of New Marais. Cole is somewhat famous, what with having the ability to shoot lighting from his hands and manipulate electricity - it tends to get one noticed.
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She isn’t impressed by Zeke’s physical prowess (or lack thereof), or his advances, until he mentions that he is BFFs with Cole.
#Infamous 2 festival of blood weapon series
InFamous: Festival of Blood is a standalone story that begins when Zeke, the best friend of series protagonist Cole MacGrath, gets drunk and hits on a girl. It can be downloaded and played without either the game or a previous saved-game file, which means that it could also be a demo of sorts for people interested in trying the game out, and want something more than a typical demo. But one thing that sets “Festival of Blood” apart is that while it is DLC (downloadable content), it is not technically an add-on. InFamous isn’t the first to do it, among others Red Dead Redemption’s “Undead Nightmare” was a standout, and there many others. Pretty much every sitcom and most dramas have at one time or another had a Halloween episode, and with the rise of DLC releases, it makes sense that games would follow suit. It is also a time for many of our favorite properties to release Halloween-themed content. Tis the season to dress up and demand food from strangers, and threaten them with tricks if they don’t comply.