meanspartan
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OMG after watching this I bought it!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ5BD9PDZjA&feature=youtu.be
No need for reviews, this is the type of gameplay i LOVE
I understand where you're coming from but I feel like the numbers tarnish the review. I'm not going to try to speak for everyone but in my case, when I read a review and see its score, I just accept the given value. I don't really question the score and i subconsciously associate the score with the game. I might use it as a filter to determine which games I play.Thats the user's fault, though.
Points are a decent system of applying a weighted average of the positives vs negatives of the game. I would hate for them to go just because some people are too damn impatient to actually read the review.
I am more impressed with that side mission than anything else I've seen from the game.
1 MINUTE!!!
WOW that sounds even better than SC Blacklist!!! Using only gadgets in a non-lethal 'ghost' style!!
Watch Dogs is an example of how a big publisher can score big in the new generation by taking some risk. As far as I'm concerned, Ubisoft's risk has paid off handsomely with a new franchise that I can honestly call one of my favorites.
lol you hate this game dude
ruh-roh
Watch Dogs refines stealth action in an interconnected open world that's worth exploring
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.