

ABUSE the ability to Air Drop and then use your Wingsuit to get over to where you need to go. In the event one of them died, I’d pick Nick the pilot. The less babysitting you’re doing, the more killing you’re doing. Human companions will sometimes pull through, but more often than not they stick to cover doing nothing and end up getting downed. The reason I stuck with animals is I felt they can take more damage and had a higher frequency of kills. For the second one (which I’d argue is optional) I chose Peaches. His passive that spots everyone is really helpful, so you don’t get snuck up on by a shotgun guy or something. For companions, Boomer the dog is a staple. Doing that, along with blowing up silos, and rescuing prisoners on the road, I cleared each zone in about 3 hours and change, Jacob’s in 2 and a half. I’d prioritize main missions, then outposts, then side missions. I only ever went for missions that would bring me to boss showdowns the fastest.

It’ll be your go-to for almost every situation. However, on top of insane damage, the Tazer has insane range. I also carried a regular sniper for those really pesky far-away snipers. I also carried the “Nerve Reaper” in case the Tazer overheated, but that almost never happened. It has unlimited ammo (it recharges) and instant kills almost everything in the game, including helicopters, planes, and heavy infantry. More specifically, the “Tazer Spazer Annihilazer”. The weapons you unlock from simply owning the “Lost on Mars” DLC should absolutely be your bread and butter for this mode. **Just a quick note, I own all of the DLC which I’ll reference in my first and perhaps most important tip. I’ll try to keep it short and sweet since, if you’re playing NG+ on Infamous, you’ve obviously beaten the game and are somewhat decked in terms of guns and perks. Even saying that, besides a few BS deaths and situations where you cannot use your own guns (like on-rail turret sections), I never struggled at all. So don’t rush out, play it safe, and you’ll have no issues. The only difference I felt from Easy was the damage your character specifically takes. Hello all! After completing this mode rather quickly I thought I’d share some tips that made this a breeze.
