7 is much closer to 10 than to 0, not sure what you're ruh-rohing about
looks like a lot of 8's and 7's
lol you hate this game dude
We noticed slight visual differences between the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of Watch Dogs. The PlayStation 4 features slightly sharper visuals, and we ran into some slight screen tearing in the Xbox One version. These issues were not enough to affect our overall enjoyment of the game, but if you have the option, we'd go with the PlayStation 4 version.
Trains from the future.
Giant Bomb 3/5
7 is much closer to 10 than to 0, not sure what you're ruh-rohing about
yea just a lot of people osted it lol m bad, and a 6 from giant bomb. They arent a fanOne 7 so far.
GiantBomb is 3/5
Bottom Line: Polished to a mirror sheen, and bursting with content, Watch Dogs is a great looking game with a thriving open world and an empowering premise. It suffers from being an amalgamation of every other major Ubisoft game, to the point where it doesn't feel as fresh as it deserves to, but it's still a varied, rich, thoroughly dense experience.
For game that been though hell the scores are actually quite good.Solid scores, but not really living up to the initial hype. I'll check it out if Gamefly ships it.
One 7 so far.
At this point, I dont really know what more I can say. Watch_Dogs is a landmark, benchmark, must-buy game. Its a challenging, rewarding, adrenaline pumping, utterly compelling spectacle that absolutely delivers on the sandbox premise by giving you a really interesting set of tools that you can use in whatever way you see fit to solve inventive, creative and exciting missions and objectives.
This is the next generation Ive been looking for.
Watch Dogs is a very good game. It has a lot to do and will keep you occupied for a long while, but it still falls short of my all-time best, Sleeping Dogs. That title was probably one of my favorite open-world shooting/driving games ever because its so small and tight. Watch Dogs and other open-world titles like GTAV creak under the weight of giving the player so many things to do, which can come at the expense of focus. Sometimes, Id just open the map in Watch Dogs and marvel at all of the different Check-Ins, Digital Trips, City Games, Fixer Contracts, Gang Hideouts, Investigations, and AR Phone Games available; other times just seeing it all would tire me out.
Watch Dogs reminds me of the first Assassins Creed; an impressive piece of work with a few problems and a host of potential ahead of it. The jump from Assassins Creed to Assassins Creed II was nothing short of astounding and Im hoping the jump from Watch Dogs to Watch Dogs II is just as good. Until then, Watch Dogs is still worth a purchase.
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.
A 7/10 for a AAA game is like a 4/10 for any other game. Its been like that for years now sadly.
Luckily the other reviews are good so far.
Giant Bomb 3/5
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Sounds like they liked it overallEven 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.
But hey, Watch Dogs 2? That'll probably be pretty cool.