Play as anyone, Every individual you meet in the open world, has a full set of animations, voice over, character traits and visuals that are generated & guided by gameplay systems.
Rhett wrote on Jun 4, 2019, 10:22:
I loved the first, but second one with all its cringy characters just put me off so much.
I wonder if this will be set in the future where everyone has some kind of implants that you take over? I hope it doesn't jump the shark and go supernatural now, haha.
Avus wrote on Jun 4, 2019, 10:49:
Is this series become GaaS??
Acleacius wrote on Jun 4, 2019, 13:03:
I never played either of them, watching you guys sort of reminisce made me question my decision. Then I looked it up Watch Dogs on Metacritic and Steam is only a little better saying it's full of bugs which can destroy saves.
Angrius Maximis wrote on Jun 4, 2019, 16:16:
2 was too political with their stupid PC character and his rap battle crap.
looks like they are trying that here with their snide little "post brexit" comment. Like suddenly London becomes some post apocalyptic wasteland after they leave the union.
mildew wrote on Jun 4, 2019, 13:46:
I finished 1 and 2, enjoyed 1 more, found the characters in 2 really annoying - i identified far more with the "bad guy".
NKD wrote on Jun 4, 2019, 16:47:It's terrible how one person might get to briefly experience the culture, sex or race of another person.Angrius Maximis wrote on Jun 4, 2019, 16:16:I don't recall a rap battle in Watch Dogs 2? And the only political message it seemed to have was that corporations have too much access to our lives? Are you sure you weren't just rubbed the wrong way because the game was set in a progressive west coast city and you're a hardcore conservative?
2 was too political with their stupid PC character and his rap battle crap.
looks like they are trying that here with their snide little "post brexit" comment. Like suddenly London becomes some post apocalyptic wasteland after they leave the union.