Watch Dogs Review

An entertaining, open world action game with an interesting and original mechanical world, which becomes a remarkable first episode of a franchise that holds great future.

As in any good sandbox urban driving is the protagonist , and Watch Dogs is limited to fulfill. It can be improved, yes, but also tarnishes the experience, and changes a lot depending on the vehicle you drive. Arcade sensations always there for cars with very sensitive to others who are real bricks address, and where to turn in the corners need to pull handbrake. We would have liked perhaps better physical, and most convincing some collisions, but when you take the point, is not a problem. Besides driving it is also enriched by the hacking, and lift bollards, bridges, change color lights and burst steam pipe while chasing you is fun, and easier to do than it might seem at first, with single button.

As explained pervasive hacking , gunfights, stealth and driving, and is well implemented, it is intuitive and simple to use , and has not had to be easy to do, but now it seems. And also stars in their own playable sections, from simple hacking minigames parts of exploration and observation of the environment they have found it very interesting and entertaining, and they bring a touch of variety and very grateful pause in an action game. The simple act of walking down the street and look around with pedestrians and entertains: see what they do, their annual income and all kinds of strange personal circumstances, that almost never repeat, is amazing the work they have done to create endless Unique citizens.

Both the skills of hacking as combat, object creation and driving the we are improving and expanding throughout the adventure, because every time you level up experience, give us a point to spend on skill trees . Disable helicopters, train control, interfering with enemy communications, erect spikes in the road, get more money from ATMs to steal citizens, improve the use of weapons or obtain the power of concentration, an action that allows us to slow down time, they are skills that we have to go slowly gaining.

In addition to the 39 main missions, we have a lot of extra content , including side quests, investigations, harvestable and minigames . Criminals convoys, in which we have to eliminate or incapacitate a target in motion, agent contracts, driving different missions that can be escape, interception, lure or carrier band hideouts, some enemy bases in which we have to eliminate one or more objectives of non-lethal way, and detected crimes, assaults or robberies in which we must try to stop the aggressor, and if not that hurt the victim, the better.

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Investigations are a number of very interesting searches in which we are well rewarded at the end with a mission, ranging from the search for a missing relative to a serial murderer, trafficking in persons or the curious and fun invasion privacy, which spy on people within your own home, and we see them sometimes activities of the most peculiar. There are plenty of sound recordings, songs for mobile unblock hundred Hotpots City, parts of the city in which we talk about a monument or landmark building or even a historical event for the city of Chicago, and some others, it is a game filled with content.

Good

  • Gameplay is strongly designed
  • Variety of content, side quests and collectibles are justifying the price tag
  • Beautiful soundtrack

Bad

  • Graphics are downgraded comparing what was shown at E3
  • At the beginning there are lots of information to learn and to filter
7.5

Good

As far as I can remember, I've been surrounded by technology. My father bought us a Commodore 64 so I started playing games as a baby, following my passion with Amiga 500, then PC and so on. I love game related collectibles, and when I'm not collecting I review games, watch movies and TV Shows or you may catch me keeping a low profile at Game Events.

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