Top Games That Let You Destroy Just About Everything

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Posted By | On 11th, Jun. 2015

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Infamous: Second Son

While Infamous Second Son had a weak story, the game had tons of things you could destroy. For example, Deslin has the ability to cause waves of destruction using his vast array of powers. Additionally, the game also features various ways you can use your powers to amp up destruction. The game is no doubt memorable, but at the same time, I just wish the story were up to par. Oh well, at least it’s a sandbox to just burn things in.


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