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Watch Dogs Fan Mod Releases Final Update

There had been a lot of hoopla over the fact that Watch Dogs‘ graphics were downgraded compared to when it was first revealed and what the finished project looked like. This upset many, because they felt that Ubisoft was basically dishing out false advertising by doing a bit of a bait and switch.

However, there is one fan who has taken the matter into his own hands and has been sharing a PC mod that greatly increases the game’s graphics. The gamer goes by the name of TheWorse (real name Frederico Rojas) and he has been releasing updates that have steadily improved aspects of the core game, such as rain effects and vibrancy.

He just posted what he is calling the final update for the game, writing the following on his blog:

“This is the last release of my modification. I did my best to improve graphics and performance as much as I could without degrading quality.”

So, if you’re a PC gamer and are into game mods, you should probably give it a shot. There is definitely some big improvements made, and a prettier looking game for the price of nothing certainly isn’t a bad thing!

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Watch Dogs (PlayStation 4) Review – Honey, I Hacked The City!

It isn’t every day where  an open world game comes along and truly feels like it is showing something entirely possible. Series like Grand Theft Auto and Saints Row thrive on their own gleeful goofiness to create a world that is well-realized, yet still plainly fiction. Although Watch Dogs certainly falls in line with some of those very same tropes, its vision of a world that can be almost entirely manipulated by a push of a button is not something that is completely absurd in this day and age.

The game documents the life of Aiden Pearce, who is a man with a dark and mysterious past that eventually comes back to bite him in the butt. Though you never get a firm understanding of what this mysterious man is all about, you do get an inkling that he would rather put his questionable past behind him and live a normal life. However, that takes a turn for the worse when an old “friend” comes back and kidnaps his sister and nephew, and claims that he will only return them safely if Aiden helps him with a certain something. What follows is a rollercoaster ride that bounces between very questionable morality issues and super tense action stealth gameplay.

Although Watch Dogs‘ overall narrative may not be executed perfectly, what really elevated it for me was the very solid cast of supporting characters. Every major character that comes into the game feels fully realized and relatable; from the mysterious Clara to the legendary hacker T-Bone all the way to the games varied villains. It’s these characters that truly made me invest in the story, as even though the events themselves weren’t mind-blowing, I was nevertheless fully invested in them due to my interest in the entire cast.

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The standout feature of Watch Dogs is that its core gameplay mechanic is that of hacking. Aiden Pearce has technology on him that allows him to hack into traffic lights, security cameras, barriers, steam pipes and a lot more as he rolls on through Chicago. Obviously, the fact that you can do all of this at a click of a button is frightening when you really think about, but used as the game’s main gameplay focus it almost makes the game feel like a real-life super hero story. Aiden Pearce may not have supernatural powers, but with the help of his trusty smartphone and hacking prowess he can basically control the entire city.

The process of hacking is often done with the simple click of a button, but the game also regularly throws a sort-of hacking mini-game at you for more story-focused and major aspects of the game. This mini-game shows you a screen of several interconnecting wires that you must connect by way of revolving pipe panels to connect the streams of electricity. The object is to get all streams of electricity to the final space which completes the hacking process. Sometimes the game gives you as much time as you need to complete this mini-game, though as the game ramps up the difficulty you’ll find situations where you have very little time to complete it. It’s these timed hacking scenarios where the mini-game truly shines, as they can be quite chaotic and filled with tension due to the time limit.

With hacking being used as the main gameplay mechanic, its a no-brainer that the core combat scenarios would favor stealth over all-out action. Ubisoft is no stranger to stealth games, having championed the Assassin’s Creed franchise for many years now, but this is the first time where they had to utilize it in a modern setting and I think they really succeeded in doing that with Watch Dogs. You’ll come across many scenarios where you will be in an area that is swarming with enemies that are unaware of your presence, and you have to hack into cameras to scope out the area, hack into objects to set them off and temporarily distract your enemies and doing everything you can to remain out of site. The game also allows you to go in guns blazing, but this makes each encounter relatively easy and pretty boring. This game allows you to tackle every situation however you want, but if you want the best experience possible then you’ll definitely want to focus on the stealth routes.

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As you wander the streets of Chicago you are able to hack and profile each and every one of its residents, which gives you information on their name, income and interests. This gives the game a very unsettling atmosphere, as you have access to so much classified information as you are just walking down the street. However, this also gives some character and personality to random people that otherwise you wouldn’t give a second of thought to. When you’re given the option of hacking into someone’s personal bank account for some money, you just might think twice when you find out that the person has cancer and is preparing for an operation. All of this plays right into Watch Dogs‘ iffy morals, as knowing that kind of information about a stranger is wrong, but I would be lying if I said that it didn’t make the world of Watch Dogs feel more living and breathing than any other game of its kind that I have experienced.

Being an open-world game, there is definitely a lot more that you can do outside of the main story. You can do things like prevent other crimes from happening by tracking down criminals, hack into ctOS systems to get full informational reign on a particular city district, play chess, purchase new weapons to take down your enemies in new ways, and a hell of a lot more. What makes all of this variety work is that none of it feels like filler – just about everything that Watch Dogs offers you ranges from enjoyable to all-out crazy fun. Much like the information overload world that we live in today, the game is constantly throwing new stuff at you to play around with, and it’s easy to simply lose track of the actual main storyline and just get lost in the myriad of optional stuff the game has in store for you.

This leads us into the game’s online mode, which is surprisingly one of the game’s strongest features. The online mode offers a variety of different things to do, and it all loads and takes place in the game’s city. This means that you can be playing an offline mission while the game is searching for opponents to play with, which makes the transition between offline and online modes near-seamless. This is made even more smooth by the fact that other players are able to “hack” your game, which results in you receiving a reading of their general location on your in-game map and then having to find and take them down. It’s an absolute blast and reminded me a lot of the tension that would arise from suddenly being invaded in the Dark Souls series.

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As far as more traditional online modes, Watch Dogs offers plenty of fun times through a few well-created modes. You have the option to hack into other players games and try and steal data from them without being caught, racing a bunch of other players and utilizing hacking to get an advantage, and an excellent mode called Decryption where two teams face off to collect and decrypt a file. All of these modes utilize the game’s unique features really well, and will definitely be the part of the game that I and I’m sure countless others will be returning to for the foreseeable future.

All of this talk about optional things to do in Watch Dogs and I haven’t even talked about the best one of all: Digital Trips. The game describes Digital Trips as an app that uses binaural frequencies from the smartphone to put Aiden into an unconscious dream state where he can play crazy virtual games inside of his head. There are 5 Digital trips to pick from; and they are called Alone, Madness, Spider-tank, Conspiracy! and Psychedelic. These modes ask you to do various ridiculous things like sneak past robot sentries, run over demons in hell and fuel your vehicle with their souls, stay airborne by bouncing off of groovy flowers, and even controlling a giant spider-tank and wreaking havoc on Chicago. I can’t begin to describe how much fun some of these modes are, as some of them could warrant being stand-alone games all on their own.

Watch Dogs is a huge game that is always offering a bunch of things for you to do, and it always feels like something worthwhile. The main story is very enjoyable in its own right and will last you a solid 15-ish hours, but it barely taps the surface of all the other great things you can do. The game is certainly questionable when it comes to what it wants to say and how it says it from a moral standpoint, but there is no question that the Watch Dogs universe is not something that seems *too* out of the question in the world we live in today. It’s this sense of immersion of the game’s world and its constant reminders of what could be coming in our own world that makes Watch Dogs truly shine.

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Watch Dogs Gets First DLC Called Digital Trip: Conspiracy!

Watch Dogs just released at the end of last month, but that hasn’t stopped Ubisoft from releasing the first of what will surely be many DLC installments for the game. The first one is called Digital Trip: Conspiracy! and is available right now.

In this DLC you play through a digital trip while you hunt down cyborgs in a crazy alternate game universe. You will utilize all of your gadgets and weapons to bring down all of the cyborgs and complete your mission.

This content is available to download right now on consoles and PC, with a retail price of $4.99. Alternatively, you can purchase a season pass for $19.99 and ultimately save some money once all the DLC is released. This is only recommended if you are planning to check out all of the DLC, of course.

New Video Game Releases (May 26th – June 1st, 2014)

May goes out with a bang as two highly-anticipated games are being released in the form of Mario Kart 8 and Watch Dogs. Mario Kart 8 is looking to finally wiggle the Wii U out of a lengthy slump of inactivity, while Watch Dogs is coined to be the first true glimpse of next-gen gaming.

Things aren’t too shabby elsewhere, as The Wolf Among Us: Episode 4 is being released across several platforms, and the PlayStation Vita is getting The Sly Collection. Scroll down to see a complete list of what is coming out from May 26th to June 1st, 2014.

3DS

  • Mega Man Xtreme 2 (eShop)

PlayStation 3

  • Watch Dogs
  • The Wolf Among Us: Episode 4 (PSN)
  • Ace Combat Infinity (PSN)

PlayStation 4

  • Watch Dogs

Vita

  • The Sly Collection
  • Mind Zero
  • Monster Monpiece (PSN)

Wii U

  • Mario Kart 8
  • Gravity Badgers (eShop)

Xbox 360

  • Watch Dogs
  • The Wolf Among Us: Episode 4 (XBL)

Xbox One

  • Watch Dogs
  • Worms Battlegrounds (XBL)
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Ubisoft Aiming To Sell Over 6 Million Copies Of 'Watch Dogs'

Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot is very confident that Watch Dogs is going to sell over 6 million copies. Well, 6.3 million, to be exact.

Guillemot claims that he can set the high goal due to the massive success of the Assassin’s Creed franchise. It also doesn’t hurt that the game has had an incredibly great ad campaign, and just about every new tidbit of information has been relished by just about everyone.

Watch Dogs is being developed by Ubisoft for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC and will be released on May 27th. A Wii U version is also being developed and is set to be released at the end of the year.

Watch Dogs Amazing Street Hack is... AMAZING

Check Out This Awesome 'Watch Dogs' Fake Street Hack Video

We have been getting a lot of impressive Watch Dogs videos lately, but I think this one takes the cake. In the video we are witness to a “punk’d” situation where a store clerk tricks people into thinking that they can use an app that he installed on their phones to hack anything in the city.

Check out the Amazing Street Hack video below. [youtuber youtube=’http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hpU_Neg1KA’%5D

Watch Dogs is being developed by Ubisoft Montreal for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC and will be released on May 27th. A Wii U version is also in development but will not be released until the end of this year.

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'Watch Dogs' 101 Trailer Gives You The Complete Scoop

Watch Dogs has been one of the most highly-advertised and highly-anticipated games of the year, with several different snippets and trailers being released in the run-up to its May 27th release date. If you’re a newcomer to everything Watch Dogs, than this new trailer is for you.

In the 101 trailer, developer Ubisoft is showing off just about everything that has been covered on all previous trailers. Characters, gameplay, innovations and quirks are all contained within, so if you’ve got nine-and-a-half minutes I recommend you check out the trailer below. [youtuber youtube=’http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulFeUCAI5xM#t=144′%5D

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'Watch Dogs' Season Pass Trailer

Watch Dogs is definitely one of the most anticipated games of the year, and developer Ubisoft has released a trailer that showcases all of the goodies that fans will be able to get with the game’s season pass.

The following is a list of what the season pass will get you:

  • New playable character T-Bone
  • Extra playable missions
  • Untouchables Pack
  • One week early access to all DLC

Watch Dogs is developed by Ubisoft and releases for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC on May 27th. Check out the season pass trailer below. [youtuber youtube=’http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VAM6njTlJs’%5D

Watch Dogs' Welcome To Chicago Trailer Sheds Much-Needed Light

Ubisoft has released a brand new trailer for their upcoming open-world espionage game Watch Dogs, and this time you are given a tour of the good and bad of Chicago.

Watch Dogs releases for PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One on May 27th. A Wii U version is also in the works, though it does not have a release date at this time.

Check out the Welcome To Chicago watch Dogs trailer below.

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This new trailer really delves into all of the possibilities that Watch Dogs can offer. I get the sense that there will be a great feeling of control to be able to essentially bend the city to fit your needs.

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News Judgment – Watch Dogs' PlayStation Exclusive Content

It had been previously reported that Watch Dogs will have exclusive content on its PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 3 versions. Now, Ubisoft has revealed a trailer that shows off just what the PlayStation versions will offer that the others wont.

The video shows that the PlayStation versions will have 4 exclusive missions, which include protagonist Aiden working with hacker group DedSec. Ubisoft claims these missions will last about an hour. Upon completion of these missions, players will receive bonus tech points and a white hacker outfit.

Check out the exclusive PlayStation content below!

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Even though it isn’t a *ton* of exclusive content, this definitely gives PlayStation the edge on which version is the best. This seems to be a trend lately with cross-platform games come to PlayStation. I was planning on playing it on PS4, anyways, due to the genre of the game.

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News Judgment – Watch Dogs' Story Mode Lasts 35-40 Hours

Watch Dogs releases in just a few flippin’ months, and now the game’s creative director Jonathan Morin took to twitter and revealed just how long gamers will be sinking their teeth into the game.

Morin tweeted the following:

“I would say the average player which does free roam a bit tend to reach the end within 35-40h. But doing everything is close 100h, and these don’t really consider online stuff in the mix…”

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This is what I like to hear! I knew that gamers would be able to spend a lot of time just roaming around, but I’m glad to hear that there is a solid chunk of time that will be dedicated solely to the game’s story. Once that is all done, you still have a bunch of other stuff to do and you haven’t even touched the online component yet! Now *that* is exciting…

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Watch Dogs Releasing Later In The Year On Wii U

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The highly-anticipated open-world action adventure game Watch Dogs is set to come out this spring on all current home consoles, but for a while we did not know whether the Wii U version was coming out at all. Games of this type tend to not sell as well on Nintendo’s systems, due to a smaller fan-base and the Wii U’s typically more family-friendly software.

However, now we know thanks to Ubisoft’s investor call that Watch Dogs is still being released on the Wii U, but it will not be releasing at the same time as on other platforms. Continue reading