I’ve gushed before about how much I enjoy the Watch_Dogs games, even though there’s very few similarities between Watch_Dogs 1 and 2. Hacking with a cellphone is just a fun game mechanic. Plus, they’re making a Watch_Dogs movie which apparently finished filming in September. Of course, we’ll see if the movie ever gets a release. Who knows anymore.

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    Enjoyed the first one more than the second. The gritty story of the first one matched better with the gameplay available. It really irked me in the second one how the characters would keep keep saying they were the good guys while I murdered everyone in a building. No attempt in matching the gameplay availble to what the characters stood for.

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        I got a copy of 2 for free on the Ubi Launcher.
        Dealing with it was not worth the free game even on Windows, on Linux bashing my head on the wall until I start hallucinating the game would’ve been a better experience.

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    I loved both for very different reasons. I loved the serious story of the first one and the flamboyant positivism of the second. I haven’t played the latest, but I watched someone play the dlc and loved the closure of Aiden Pearce.

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    WD2 my beloved :3… one of the few games I put major hours into after finishing the main story, and basically all the sidequests

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    My issue with WD1 was that it tried to get you to play as Batman bjt have you all the punisher weapons. And the shitty driving.

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    I loved being able to blackout a part or a city. Shame that they dialed that back…

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    If I remember correctly the second was written by a black writer and he try to bring is own story into the game … he was let go after because this was too woke before woke

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      It wasn’t before “woke”. It was before morons learned the word existed and used it completely wrong and forced it to fit their culture war nonsense.

      Edit: if you’re in a cyberpunk community complaining about “woke”, you definitely don’t understand the themes of the genre.

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        Nah! My point being that Ubisoft let him go because his cultural representation and the political he inject into the game clutter the gameplay and blah blah blah

        It was bullshit, two or three years later they had said that his game was too woke.

        English not my first language so maybe my idea was lost in translation

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      I can’t find anything to substantiate this, think you may have dreamt it up or fell for a 4chan goof.

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        At the time he seems to have been critical of game producers because they didn’t want gay/lesbian protagonists for economic reasons. But, yeah, you will not find a termination notice anywhere.