Almost twenty minutes of gameplay emerged, focusing on exploring some parts of San Francisco in Watch Dogs 2.
This time, free road received the focus: the player doesn’t go from mission to mission without a break. Instead, he walks around freely, so forget the linearity and lack of freedom. If you don’t want to progress with the plot, then don’t: get in a car, ride around, have fun. Still, we receive a detailed overlook of what we can do in Watch Dogs 2 from hacking to stealth combat. The game is a better experience with others, though, so socializing in Watch Dogs 2 is encouraged.
The driving also seems more polished, thanks to Ubisoft Reflection, the developers of Driver games, so they know how to make a car behave as it should. The physics feel more detailed than what we had in Watch Dogs.
Watch Dogs 2 is out on November 15 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
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