Ubisoft Montreal Promises 'Radical' Changes in Watch Dogs Sequel - IGN News
Added: 23.09.2014 1:13 | 9 views | 0 comments
In a recent interview with CVG, Ubisoft Montreal's Vice President of Creative Lionel Raynaud discussed the studio's plans for the eventual Watch Dogs sequel, noting its reception mirrors that of the first Assassin's Creed.
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| Does Watch Dogs need a Bad Blood transfusion to survive?
Added: 23.09.2014 0:17 | 1 views | 0 comments
If you played Watch Dogs you probably know how everything works. How you can hack just about anything. Though, being an interesting concept, the game did not live up to manys expectations. The game unfortunately did not make a big enough impact as it should have. With an unchanging boring protagonist and having less control over what you hack then what was thought, damaged peoples perspective on what the game could have been.
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| Ubisoft Montreal Promises 'Radical' Changes in Watch Dogs Sequel
Added: 22.09.2014 22:44 | 2 views | 0 comments
"There are parts of the game that will need to change," Ubisoft Montreal's Lionel Raynaud said of Watch Dogs' eventual sequel.
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| Ubisoft Montreal pledges 'ambitious' plans for Watch Dogs' future
Added: 22.09.2014 22:18 | 4 views | 0 comments
Ubisoft Montreal has high ambitions for the future of the Watch Dogs franchise, a senior figure at the studio has said, and will tackle the first game's perceived flaws with a series of "radical" changes.
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| Ubisoft Montreal pledges 'ambitious' plans for Watch Dogs' future
Added: 22.09.2014 16:48 | 7 views | 0 comments
Creative VP believes original game succeeded in establishing "brand and promise". Ubisoft Montreal has high ambitions for the future of the Watch Dogs franchise, a senior figure at the studio has said, and will tackle the first game's perceived flaws with a series of "radical" changes.
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