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Watch_Dogs Reviews

[b]Metacritic: [url=http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-4/watch-dogs]82/100 (critic) 5.9/10 (user)[/url][/b] [quote]there is one word for this gam and it is amamzing[/quote] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [b]Game Informer: [url=http://www.gameinformer.com/games/watch_dogs/b/playstation4/archive/2014/05/27/watch-dogs-review-ps4.aspx]8.5/10[/url][/b] [quote]At the end of the day, Watch Dog's story works as a basic revenge tale, and the final few missions provide some gravity to the characters. Ultimately, however, the main draw of any open-world game is the gameplay, and while not perfect, Watch Dog's hacking abilities add an engaging and unique twist to the third-person action. Ubisoft has another deserved hit on its hands, and I look forward to seeing where the new series goes next.[/quote] [b]IGN: [url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/05/27/watch-dogs-review]8.4/10[/b][/url] [quote]One-button hacking might be overly simplistic, but it does give you abilities that make playing through Aiden’s story feel powerful and fun. Doing side missions and multiplayer as you make your way through the dark and lengthy story makes it feel like a huge adventure, and stealth options let you play smart if you prefer. Car chases aside, Watch Dogs is fundamentally very well made, and has more than enough unique ideas to make it a great and memorable open-world action game.[/quote] [b]Polygon: [url=http://www.polygon.com/2014/5/27/5746116/watch-dogs-ps4-xbox-one-review]8/10[/url][/b] [quote]In many ways, Watch Dogs feels like a synthesis of some of publisher Ubisoft’s flagship series, mixing the open-world and navigation of more recent Assassin’s Creed games with the shooting and modern environments of series like Splinter Cell. There’s a sense of trying to be all things, all under the umbrella of modern day paranoia of surveillance and privacy. But Watch Dogs is at its best when it’s the most fenced in.[/quote] [b]Destructoid: [url=http://www.destructoid.com/review-watch-dogs-275336.phtml]8/10[/url][/b] [quote]Despite the fact that Watch Dogs hasn't made any meaningful impact on the genre, I found myself having a ton of fun with it. Between the deep levels of customization and the sheer breadth of content, there's no shortage of things to do. If Ubisoft can take the game's core fun factor and marry it with an actual "next-gen" experience the next time around, they'll have something truly special.[/quote] [b]Gamespot: [url=http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/watch-dogs-review/1900-6415770/]8/10[/b][/url] [quote]But while I can't say who Aiden truly is, I can confidently say that Watch Dogs is a lushly produced and riotous game with an uncanny ability to push you from one task to the next, each of which is just as fun as the last. This version of Chicago is crawling with a hyperbolic number of degenerates, and I didn't mind squashing pyromaniacs and slavers under my tires as I plowed through the streets chasing after a hacker, hip-hop beats blasting from the radio. After all, the struggling mothers and homeless beggars wandering Chicago deserve some peace of mind, and doling out some street justice is a good first step.[/quote] [b]Joystiq: [url=http://www.joystiq.com/2014/05/27/watch-dogs-review-a-wizard-did-it/]4/5[/url][/b] [quote] Even when it skews toward bigger actions and questionable bouts of busywork, though, Watch Dogs is a more fluid and modern power fantasy than we're used to. Somewhere, in its vague, fantastical version of hacking, there's a lesson about the power and the naughty temptations that lurk in our networked, selfie-loving world.[/quote] [b]Eurogamer: [url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-05-27-watch-dogs-review]7/10[/url][/b] [quote]Watch Dogs doesn't have that promising kernel. It certainly entertains, but mostly through borrowed concepts, and the central notion that could have made it stand out - the hacking - is the most undercooked of all. It doesn't get anything horribly wrong, but nor does it excel at any of the genre beats it so faithfully bangs out. It's good, and yet that always feels like a criticism when a game comes weighed down by this much hype. You won't regret the time you spend in Aiden Pearce's world, but nor will it be saved as a precious memory when you reboot.[/quote] [b]GiantBomb: [url=http://www.giantbomb.com/reviews/watch-dogs-review/1900-644/]3/5[/url][/b] [quote]Even though I feel its story is often weak and its action isn't that different from other games in the genre, I still enjoyed my time with Watch Dogs. It turns out that the old stuff still works, and the strong-but-standard mission design kept me entertained, most of the time. It's rough around the edges, though, so if you don't settle for anything less than the best, you'll probably be disappointed.[/quote]

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