Watch Dogs

Watch Dogs (2014)

by Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft Entertainment
Genres:Adventure, Shooter
Themes:Open world, Action, Science fiction, Stealth, Sandbox
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:Set in Chicago, where a central network of computers connects everyone and everything, Watch Dogs explores the impact of technology within our society. Using the city as your weapon, you will embark on a personal mission to inflict your own brand of justice. Chicago's overarching network is known as the Central Operating System (ctOS), and it controls almost all of the city's technology and information - including key data on all of the city's residents.Show more
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user avatar@Shadourufuuser avatar@Shadourufu
February 19, 2025
I just love this games hacking mechanics, which turned the game from a GTA to something more. The story was good too, even if they didn't Aiden's story in the new games.
A game with such a bad reputation that I got it for 5€ used at gamestop a year or two after it's release. A bargain at that price. It's no GTA, no where near immersive enough. Plays more like a modern Ghost Recon in Chicago (it's got outpost like things to takedown), with a hacker aesthetic.
user avatar@Rzulf83user avatar@Rzulf83
March 26, 2025
I liked the hacking powers even if they were a bit underwhelming in comparison to how they "felt" in the trailer. What stuck with me most was the portrait of the human trafficking industry (i.e. realistic enough to make you feel adequately cringy) and the way the story ends in a "not black&white" way.
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