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For Now am Looking Forward to inFamous a little more, but ill wait until the demo so see which of the two ill guy.
I don't know how much a like the games or how much they differ. So they both have an open city. That's all I know.
For me, Infamous is day 1. Because it's exclusive and I'm a fanboy. I probably won't ever play prototype.
I just want the one that isn't limited to dvd9.
getting both. just glad they moved up the infamous date so i dont have to spend money on two games in one month.
I'll probably get inFamous day one and pick Prototype up when there's a ganing lull at some point. Two open world games would kill me and inFamous has the special distinction of being a game by Sucker Punch.