Follow this walkthrough for 'Chasing the Light' in inFAMOUS: Second Son. Hunt down a Conduit, investigate crime scenes, and battle DUP forces in Seattle.
Alright, so you've got a mission called "Chasing the Light" in inFAMOUS: Second Son. Basically, you need to track down a Conduit who's been causing trouble. Reggie's gonna point you towards the first crime scene, so head over there. Keep an eye out for neon lights – they'll lead you right to the victim. Once you're at the camera icon, get ready to snap some pictures. You'll see a prompt to press R2 when you're in the right spot.
After you've taken care of the first scene, Reggie will call you about another victim. This time, the DUP has the area locked down. Head to the second location and prepare for a fight. You'll run into a bunch of DUP soldiers, including one of those big guys with a minigun. Once you've cleared them out, go find the second victim and take your photos, just like before. Reggie will get a lead on the shooter and tell you to check out the drug dealer's stash. It's just down the stairs. As soon as you check it, you'll be ambushed by a sniper! You need to hurry and get to the sniper's nest. The Conduit will make a run for it, and you'll have to chase them down until Delsin eventually gives up. Reggie will then tell you to head back to the sniper's nest to check things out. Once you're back, take pictures of the sign, the book, the boots, and the clothes you find there.
After you've got all those pictures, head to the end of the walkway and snap a photo of the neon picture. Reggie will eventually identify the man's face and send you to the address where he was murdered. When you arrive, you'll have to deal with some drug dealers. Take care of them based on your Karma – go for the non-lethal approach if you're playing good, or be more aggressive if you're going for evil. Once they're dealt with, head inside and take the necessary pictures. Doing that will wrap up the mission!
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