Paper Trail exists somewhere in the notional space between a companion app and an ARG it’s a trail of breadcrumbs that basically has you going from playing a few sequences in the game to piecing together clues, which in some cases appear on various fake websites. But it’s how they link up to a series of fake internet destinations that mark an interesting divergence from the rest of the game. The missions that follow are fairly typical Second Son sidequests: fight a group of enemies, investigate an area, follow a person/thing. As long as the river is in motion, it cannot be crossed only four days a week is it possible to traverse it. As soon as the stream reaches the sea, its stones vanish in it, and are never seen again. Wearing a mask that lends her that name, she leaves behind her a paper trail that’s reminiscent of a rhythmic. Three days’ journey from this sea are mountains from which rolls down a stony, waterless river, which opens into the sandy sea. (You can laugh but the effects around her ability are pretty cool.) The White Rabbit conduit is also an intriguing character, alongside her powers. This add-on starts off with Delsin coming to a set location, looking over mysterious clues and then giving chase to a new conduit, who’s somehow wielding paper-based powers. Once that’s done, you head to the origami icon on the in-game map to begin the Paper Trail missions. To get things started, you create a profile on the dedicated website and link your PSN account. Signing up for an account or logging in via Facebook on gained you access to a portal through which you could look at, analyse and investigate further from evidence collected. The fifth super-powered person in Second Son‘s story shows up in Infamous Paper Trail, a cross-platform offering that sends players from the PS4 gamepad to the computer keyboard and back again. Paper Trail is a site that is centered around Infamous: Second Son.
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