You can also do this without UGC, by lowering the bridge during the "power up Flood Town" mission then crossing it without launching a Tesla Missile at the next transformer.Makes it very easy to find them in that area.Just remember to die before aborting the mission, or you might get stuck. Depending on the content there can be no enemies whatsoever, and with the power out only the blast shards will show up on the radar. Good Bad Bug: Its possible to use User Generated Content to bypass a Broken Bridge to enter the second half of the city before you're supposed to.Festival of Blood being about vampires contains these by default but special mention goes to the Harpies who bounce around just out of reach hanging from improbable locations shooting you with dual Uzis also the zombie civilians who swarm you during certain missions and can deal more damage with a single melee swing than the minibosses can.On the other hand, this does make Cole's melee animation for killing them, a punt, incredibly satisfying. Don't forget the Spikers, which are quick, numerous, and have long range attacks on a par with any mook running around with an automatic.Goddamn Bats: Shotgunners, who will use their powers to get right up in your face and hit you point blank with a shotgun blast.
Even further than this is a UGC mission that will auto-colloect all 305 blast shards, netting you a full power bar and the Just One More trophy. Gameplay Derailment: User Generated Content can be used to collect all the UGC related trophies just be searching for missions that are deliberately short.And while there's some light flirtation between Cole and Nix, the latter is loaded with issues. This is likely because their interactions on a Good playthrough are very friendly and can feel like Ship Tease and the Evil playthrough ends with them both replacing the Big Bad. Fan-Preferred Couple: Many fanfic writers prefer to pair Cole up with Kuo, even though their relationship feels mostly professional.Storywise it's a bit more divisive compared to the first game, but it's still a strong enough story on its own. Even Better Sequel: The game did much to improve upon what was in the first game, with more powers, smoother gameplay, and even more characters to appreciate.While there are certain things that make much more sense when you play the first game (Cole's issues with Zeke, his hatred of Kessler, the characters' knowledge of the Beast, and the Beast's identity), the story doesn't require too much knowledge of the first entry. Contested Sequel: While still mostly positive, reviews for the second game were a bit more mixed.