Global Gold Ed. | €88.56 |
This Gold Edition includes: The game Watch Dogs 2, together with the Deluxe Pack, which are 2 skins that change the appearance of your character and your car, and the Season Pass, which includes all DLCs and extras that will increase so exponential the gaming experience and content. In this second episode of Watch Dogs, our hacker will face a computer program capable of controlling every person, and his main weapon is his intellect and his mobile phone, and as in the first episode of Watch Dogs, we'll can hack any component or object that is connected to the network wreaking havoc on the systems. In certain shops, this product may come with an extra mission, "The Murderer of the Zodiac" wich is a playable additional mission as Marcus and urban prison skin.
Watch Dogs 2 Gold Edition is also available on PC & XBox One.
Watch_Dogs combines an astonishingly detailed world, a gripping storyline, creative game mechanics, a myriad of missions and activities, and improvisational tactical sandbox gameplay to create a truly next-generation open world game. Phenomenal. No other word for it.
It’s not often a new game franchise comes into the world so fully realized and without major shortcomings, which is why this is such an impressive achievement. Not only is it more polished, expansive, alive and fun to play than many predecessors in its genre, it’s also the best example yet of next-generation gameplay.
Watch Dogs isn't inspiring or revolutionary, but it's a well-rounded approach to open world gameplay. Completing the story and merely sampling the various side activities can last over thirty hours, with plenty more left to do. The focus on hacking lends to more cerebral gameplay, and the multiplayer is solid.
As an open-world game, Watch Dogs provides “enough” — enough sidequests, enough space, enough of a playground — to qualify, but it doesn’t quite place. Other games have nailed a better balance in optional activities and large-scale ambiance, including other games from Ubisoft Montreal itself. But when Watch Dogs focuses on the things it does better than anyone else, it finds an identity worth developing. As a hybrid open-world stealth-action game, it’s in a class by itself.
Watch Dogs comes close to earning Best in Show, but falters on some critical open-world elements. Bring on the sequel! [July 2014, p74]
When I say that Watch Dogs does not meet expectations, I’m not only referring to the technological aspects - new concepts and ideas are the key parts. In this aspect, it’s definitely on the right path. it is important to mention that this is a game that most of the time is very good, but there is still potential to be explored in the future.
Even 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.
April 17, 2018
Sam, Ubisoft’s personal gaming assistant, talks about Watch Dogs 3 development. Watch video
November 7, 2017
Origins confirms that Assassin’s Creed and Watch Dogs are set in the same universe. Read more
March 29, 2017
Ubisoft changes its mind with the Watch Dogs 2 DLC & includes more free content. Read more