• Ubisoft is giving away Watch Dogs for free
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No thanks lol
Already got it a month or so ago when they gave it away for free the first time. It's well worth the price of $0, but not much more than that.
I wouldn't even pirate it.
I will pay ubi just to stop them from giving this away.
This game's actually pretty good. I had fun with it. For $0 it's honestly not a bad game at all. I have fun with it anyway. Me and a friend spent quite a lot of time fucking around in chicago in the MP too. You guys are a little too harsh on this game :v:
still shows black flag here :v:
[QUOTE=DiBBs27;52990497]I will pay ubi just to stop them from giving this away.[/QUOTE] "Nobody is allowed to like things that I don't like."
I loved it at first; there's a lot of content in it, the cars are rewarding to drive, and the multiplayer is cool. I can't seem to do more than a mission at a time anymore though, it just seems to drag on. Good game for free, and it has enticed me to buy watch dogs 2 (or the watch dogs 1 dlc which has co-op)
So are you going to have to wait a week before it unlocks this time?
[QUOTE=Scratch.;52990811]still shows black flag here :v:[/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Ubisoft has also changed up the previous giveaways: World in Conflict was originally scheduled to be free only until December 11, while Black Flag was on the block from December 11-18, but both games are now free for the same period as Watch Dogs, so if you missed them the first time around you've got a second chance to make the score.[/QUOTE] So if you've got buddies who missed the first two games initially, they can jump on them now!
the second game is actually really enjoyable and surprisingly has a well detailed open world. Grab it on sale if you can. I remember I was so immersed because I was looking at this guy's profile and he was a gun activist and NRA member or something and I shot the ground with a stun gun and he jumps from his seat and draws his gun, but doesn't shoot me. After determining I wasn't a threat he went back to his business. Probably the most shocked I've ever been at the level of detail in a games NPCs in a long time. Really don't know if it's coincidence or not to this day.
I mean, for free, it's a pretty fun game if you impose no-guns rules on yourself, and a good example of how not to do a antihero character. [QUOTE=redBadger;52991426]the second game is actually really enjoyable and surprisingly has a well detailed open world. Grab it on sale if you can. I remember I was so immersed because I was looking at this guy's profile and he was a gun activist and NRA member or something and I shot the ground with a stun gun and he jumps from his seat and draws his gun, but doesn't shoot me. After determining I wasn't a threat he went back to his business. Probably the most shocked I've ever been at the level of detail in a games NPCs in a long time. Really don't know if it's coincidence or not to this day.[/QUOTE] [quote]Watch Dogs 2 is on sale for $20 for the standard edition, $25 for the Deluxe, or $40 for the Gold.[/quote]
Honestly the original Watch_Dogs is only great for those morbidly curious of how a mediocre game plays out or for those who want a little taste of the lore. The original in my eyes is quite skippable in that regard. The sequel Watch_Dogs 2 is IMO the actual start to the series, that vastly improves upon everything the original tried to do, but couldn't. It doesn't require you to know everything from the first Watch_Dogs, the hacking options are varied and fun to play around with, the game actually has a decent amount of likable characters, and of course the A.I. and the world that it inherits is quite detailed compared to many open worlds i've played. All opinions I know, but honestly if you can find Watch_Dogs 2 on sale it's definitely worth picking up than its original.
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