Watch Dogs 2: It's Finally Here, See Why Fans Are Hyped With This Latest Game Release
By Jestan Dale Mendame | Nov 05, 2016 06:58 AM EDT
Ubisoft's latest game, Watch Dogs 2 , is about to hit the gaming world in a few weeks. The sequel is expected to be released on November 15th for the PS4 and Xbox One while it's set to come out for the PC on November 29th. Ubisoft, it's developer, expressed that fans should look out for the latest changes in the game.
In a report by Cinema Blend, Lionel Raynaud, vice president creative of Ubisoft Montreal, said that Watch Dogs had many flaws to it. The first installment was huge, but Raynaud expressed that the game, "had a lot of flaws in the replayability of gameplay loops." The game also felt limited when it comes to vehicle handling and police not arresting players that are in water or trains.
This is why Ubisoft devised to make big changes in the sequel, Watch Dogs 2, and it is expected that the game would have more advanced technology that isn't available in the first game. According to Trusted Reviews, players can now continue the journey of hacker/activist, Marcus Holloway, as he battles an evil organization taking over society.
The game revolves around Holloway being accused of a crime he didn't commit. Now, players will help the young and brilliant hacker/activist to take down ctOS 2.0, the antagonist conglomerate in the game. Players would be able to hack infrastructures and people who possess any gadget or device which would then lead to a series of unforeseeable events.
The player also has the ability to take control of different machines like vehicles, cranes, robots and much more. In an open world where technology revolution is growing, the player can either choose a stealthy approach of accomplishing missions or go rampaging all over the city with high-tech weaponry.
With Watch Dogs 2 coming out soon, gamers should watch out. This latest installment in the franchise is something fans shouldn't miss out.
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