If I am driving along in a go kart and ramp into a restricted area by mistake, I shouldn't get a heavy dose of lead and shrapnel from San Francisco's most sketchy security force. Upon getting detected, the game kind of confuses me. Detection is pretty forgiving and depends on range, so you won't encounter bs like a random guard 100 meters behind you that you couldn't calculate on finding you. The Stun gun is god tier and should not be taken lightly. Taking people down with a bit of paracord and a cue ball is very satisfying. There are plenty of angles and ways to get around. When it comes to the bare sneaking around, it's great. They are good in straight lines, but long corners and small jumps obliterate any sense of control in that thing.Stealth in this game is great, but not perfect. Also, I would rather ride a bent unicycle with no seat in oncoming traffic before I touch a Quad Bike in this game. Offroading can be a bit frustrating with your car flying around in a bunch of varyingt directions the second you get air. If you hit a parked car with your fender, you will usually just slide around it. The game is forgiving when it comes to things like hitting pedestrians and other cars. You always feel in control, and pulling the handbrake and powersliding around corners is easy and is the best feeling you can have during your ride. Why would you use it when you have a DMR, which is more accurate, shoots just as fast, has a scope, and hits harder? Or maybe a fully automatic rifle?There is a fine selection of vehicles, but maybe not enough supercars or vehicles that go unbelievably fast. Bad in the sense that there are a lot of guns that don't need to be there, like the base semi auto rifle. Good in the sense that It has a good selection to choose from and you always have a gun that caters to your play style. But if you do it in the middle of the road, pile-ups are bound to occur and a symphony of honking commences.When it comes to weapons, the game is good and bad. Since you can interact with the world via r/c, doing things from your car is very tempting. Another thing that I don't enjoy is the obsession with roofs.I like a puzzle, but having every single mission in the game on a roof is ridiculous (i'm exaggerating). But the cheery vibe is nothing to complain about. Day one, he's already everyone's best friend just for completing initiation. To start things off, Marcus seems to fit in way too quickly. There is a decent amount of content, and the dynamic between the characters is great at every moment.Now, the game isn't perfect, but i'm still giving it a 10. Every nook and cranny that I peeked into was detailed and beautiful! The world that Ubisoft has created truly feels alive and is brimming with character. I have already put many hours into this game and I still have plenty of things to mess around with.The level of detail on this game can not be put into words. The game ran smoothly almost 24/7, and the loading was quite short for what it is.I haven't played Watch Dogs before, and minus a couple of inside jokes that flew over my head,(i.e Raymond and Aidan), I felt like this game was very welcoming and good for people unfamiliar to the series. The game ran smoothly almost 24/7, and the loading was quiteI played this on PS4, and I was blown away by how beautiful the game looked. I played this on PS4, and I was blown away by how beautiful the game looked. With the power of hacking and Dedsec by your side, launch the Hack of the Century, take down ctOS 2.0, and give freedom back to who it belongs to: the people. Team up with Dedsec, a notorious group of hackers, and expose the hidden dangers of ctOS 2.0, which, in the hands of corrupt corporations, is being wrongfully used to monitor and manipulate citizens on a massive scale. Play as Marcus Holloway, a brilliant young hacker living in the birthplace of the tech revolution, the San Francisco Bay Area. In 2016, ctOS 2.0, an advanced operating system networking city infrastructure, was implemented in several US cities to create safer, more efficient metropolises. There are many secrets to uncover in the birthplace of the tech revolution. Hack your way through traffic while you engage in dangerous car chases through the winding streets of San Francisco, traverse the rooftops of the colorful and vibrant neighborhoods of Oakland, and infiltrate the cutting-edge offices of Silicon Valley companies.
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