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Watch Dogs 2 is "a huge opportunity" to push the idea of "systemic contextual narrative"

Added: 01.10.2014 10:16 | 15 views | 0 comments


"We're trying not to fall into that trap of, 'Oh we've tried that in the past, it's not going to work'.".
As the first Watch Dogs story expansion nears release, creative director Jonathan Morin and his team are a-buzz with ideas for a sequel. Specifically, the developer would like to do more with the first game's Profiler app, which allowed you to delve into the private lives of NPCs by scanning their digital appliances.

From: www.totalxbox.com

Watch Dogs Bad Blood Available to Non-Season Pass Owners

Added: 01.10.2014 6:39 | 1 views | 0 comments


New story campaign and new co-op Street Sweep missions

From: www.gamershell.com

Watch_Dogs Bad Blood DLC Out Today

Added: 30.09.2014 14:30 | 36 views | 0 comments


The streets of Chicago haven't been the same since Aiden Pearce left the Blume-corporation reeling, unable to recover from his private cyber-war waged across the city. In today's Watch Dogs DLC Bad Blood, players will take control of another hacker fighting to escape Chicago amidst the chaos, T-Bone.

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Watch Dogs: Bad Blood Achievements Trophies List

Added: 29.09.2014 12:15 | 10 views | 0 comments


Guide4GameS: Watch Dogs has received its first DLC pack named, Bad Blood for PC, PS3, PS3, Xbox360 and Xbox One. There are 10 trophies/achievements including 3 hidden/secret; are featured in this DLC. Earn 10 Bronze trophies or 250 Gamerscore Points to increase your gamer level.

From: n4g.com

Pokemon PreOrders 237K in Japan, Analyzing Bayonetta 2 Sales, Watch Dogs Wii U DLC WiR 9/27/14

Added: 28.09.2014 1:12 | 3 views | 0 comments


Take a quick break from playing Hyrule Warriors and check out the latest edition of Nintendo Enthusiast Week in Review. Join Shawn Long as he takes a look at Bayonetta 2 Sales figures for Japan, Pokemon Pre-Order Madness in Japan, Watch Dogs for Wii U news, and much more.

From: n4g.com

Watch Dogs on Wii U Will Not Receive Downloadable Content Support

Added: 27.09.2014 0:30 | 4 views | 0 comments




Ubisoft's open-world based in Chicago entertained millions of gamers this summer especially thanks to the ability for players to hack almost everything in Watch Dogs, though Nintendo can't seem to hack it when it comes to third-party support these days.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Watch Dogs: Bad Blood Review

Added: 26.09.2014 22:58 | 1 views | 0 comments


Without Watch Dogs protagonist Aiden Pierce in the lead role, Watch Dogs: Bad Blood is less of an epilogue to the full game's story and more of an epilogue to the city of Chicago as a Watch Dogs setting. Aiden has long since vanished, shifting the focus to part-time collaborator T-Bone, who himself is working hard at his own disappearing act. He's more skilled than Aiden in the computer security infiltration arts, and he's almost as talented in combat as Aiden. Yet Bad Blood is the furthest thing from a collection of repurposed missions with a character reskin. It introduces a slew of new gameplay features that wouldn't feel out of place had these mechanics been introduced in the original game. That includes taking Watch Dogs' theme of surveillance to its natural next step: mounting guns on cameras.

I appreciate that Bad Blood's premise is one involving the tying up of loose ends as opposed to the worn out one-last-job narrative at this story might have been. This DLC's three acts--strung together by 10 missions--effectively delve into one of T-Bone's many backstories. It's a history with significant baggage, tied to another familiar face: the affected Tobias Frewer. Tobias is crucial to Bad Blood, and his interactions with T-Bone reveal the depth of their shared past. Their sentimental conversations make for convincing exposition; the same can't be said of T-Bone's contrived thinking-out-loud narration when he's by himself. He sounds especially unnatural when he comments on radio reports that detail the aftermath of the events of the main game.

Remember how Mission Impossible 2 wasn't so much a John Woo movie as it was a remixed greatest hits edition of John Woo's directorial trademarks? This came to mind as I considered Watch Dogs' mechanics as a collection of influences from other Ubisoft games. Whenever you make subtle pushing motions to negotiate past a crowd, think did when we finally saw hostile humans being attacked by the infected.

Focus abilities can nerf what is still an engaging combat experience.

After playing as the morally confused and inconsistent Aiden Pierce, it was easy to jump at the opportunity to play as any other member of Watch Dogs' ensemble cast, and I would not be opposed to another installment from the dark comedic perspective of fixer Jordi Chin. Bad Blood introduces new mechanics that fit snugly within an already fully-featured world. It's these qualities that make Bad Blood an essential purchase for Watch Dogs fans.

From: www.gamespot.com

Watch Dogs: Bad Blood Review

Added: 26.09.2014 22:58 | 1 views | 0 comments


Without Watch Dogs protagonist Aiden Pierce in the lead role, Watch Dogs: Bad Blood is less of an epilogue to the full game's story and more of an epilogue to the city of Chicago as a Watch Dogs setting. Aiden has long since vanished, shifting the focus to part-time collaborator T-Bone, who himself is working hard at his own disappearing act. He's more skilled than Aiden in the computer security infiltration arts, and he's almost as talented in combat as Aiden. Yet Bad Blood is the furthest thing from a collection of repurposed missions with a character reskin. It introduces a slew of new gameplay features that wouldn't feel out of place had these mechanics been introduced in the original game. That includes taking Watch Dogs' theme of surveillance to its natural next step: mounting guns on cameras.

I appreciate that Bad Blood's premise is one involving the tying up of loose ends as opposed to the worn out one-last-job narrative at this story might have been. This DLC's three acts--strung together by 10 missions--effectively delve into one of T-Bone's many backstories. It's a history with significant baggage, tied to another familiar face: the affected Tobias Frewer. Tobias is crucial to Bad Blood, and his interactions with T-Bone reveal the depth of their shared past. Their sentimental conversations make for convincing exposition; the same can't be said of T-Bone's contrived thinking-out-loud narration when he's by himself. He sounds especially unnatural when he comments on radio reports that detail the aftermath of the events of the main game.

Remember how Mission Impossible 2 wasn't so much a John Woo movie as it was a remixed greatest hits edition of John Woo's directorial trademarks? This came to mind as I considered Watch Dogs' mechanics as a collection of influences from other Ubisoft games. Whenever you make subtle pushing motions to negotiate past a crowd, think did when we finally saw hostile humans being attacked by the infected.

Focus abilities can nerf what is still an engaging combat experience.

After playing as the morally confused and inconsistent Aiden Pierce, it was easy to jump at the opportunity to play as any other member of Watch Dogs' ensemble cast, and I would not be opposed to another installment from the dark comedic perspective of fixer Jordi Chin. Bad Blood introduces new mechanics that fit snugly within an already fully-featured world. It's these qualities that make Bad Blood an essential purchase for Watch Dogs fans.

From: www.gamespot.com


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