• Watch Dogs - Control Everything
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This looks sweet.
Finally Chicago gets a spot in the video game limelight, suck it NYC.
Fuck yes! A modern game that allows you to freeroam in Chicago! I've been waiting for a game like this.
I watched this fullscreen, in the dark, headphones on, live, was absolutely blown away by it.
I thought what id do was id pretend to be one of those deaf-mutes. [sp]This is laughing man:the game, and it looks awesome.[/sp]
My pants are marginally stickier than they were a few minutes ago.
[QUOTE=Black;36200199]Its on PC, knowing Ubi though, riddled with awful DRM.[/QUOTE] Ubisoft actually stopped with much of the DRM bullshit. They removed it completely from one or two games, and Rayman Origins didn't have one at all. Hopefully they'll keep going down that path. I'm looking forward to this, the multiplayer aspect of it is really interesting.
Reminds me of Die Hard 4
[QUOTE=Cmx;36200437]I thought what id do was id pretend to be one of those deaf-mutes. [sp]This is laughing man:the game, and it looks awesome.[/sp][/QUOTE] The Laughing Man didn't kill anyone though, he just held a politician hostage.
I remember thinking it seemed not bad for the most part, especially when he fucked up the comms. But as soon as he started scanning everyone in the room, and as soon as he beat down that security guard, my jaw actually dropped. I may or may not have applauded at the end. I am unbelievably hyped for this game. And to think I didn't expect much from Ubisoft at the start.
See, this is why new IP's should be getting the attention. Holy shit this looks fucking amazing. Topical as tits at a strip club, too, which is a big plus.
wow, yeah. wow. forget everything else [editline]4th June 2012[/editline] this game [b]IS[/b] syndicate right here. this IS syndicate.
[QUOTE=Zezibesh;36200168]But I'll keep my cool, there's very little concrete info on the game yet. Don't get hyped over nothing.[/QUOTE] Pretty much this. They certainly got my attention but I'm really interested how much freedom you have in using the systems the game gives you. If there's only one solution to each problem and the game doesn't give you any alternatives or the gunplay takes up the majority of the game after the beginning it's not really as interesting anymore for me. But it's something I'll definitely want to know more about.
I hope this can live up to the trailers... I mean... This has SO much potential!
The Watch_dog demo was running on PC by the way. [url]http://twitter.com/miladesn/status/209795736479604737[/url]
I'm really stoked for this actually. Really really stoked. Day 1 buy fo'shizzle, yo.
[QUOTE=Janus Vesta;36200503]The Laughing Man didn't kill anyone though, he just held a politician hostage.[/QUOTE] The Laughing Man That Actually Gets Shit Done: the game
I Wonder what engine it is running on? maybe Unreal Engine 4? :v:
A game that beautiful and open world? Must be designed for the Next Generation of Consoles (and PC).
That was stunning gameplay. Everything bar some of the actual gunplay looked perfect. I love how every person on the street seemed to be completely unique, the hugging couple, dude chatting on phone, pedestrian getting splashed, etc. That kind of depth is usually a good sign.
[QUOTE=Rellow;36200842]The Watch_dog demo was running on PC by the way. [url]http://twitter.com/miladesn/status/209795736479604737[/url][/QUOTE] Haven't been this hyped for a game since GTAIV gameplay was shown for the first time.
Wow, I jaw dropped. So much potential! Definitely keeping an eye on this! I mean holy shit.
[QUOTE=Rellow;36200842]The Watch_dog demo was running on PC by the way. [url]http://twitter.com/miladesn/status/209795736479604737[/url][/QUOTE] Really? Let's hope they don't put shit-tastic DRM.
I think my favorite part of the trailer is the fact it doesn't outright tell you if you're good or bad. Too many games go out and say "ok so your fighting this evil gov't". Here, it seems you need to look at your actions, and decide yourself.
[QUOTE=chuck14;36201145]I think my favorite part of the trailer is the fact it doesn't outright tell you if you're good or bad. Too many games go out and say "ok so your fighting this evil gov't". Here, it seems you need to look at your actions, and decide yourself.[/QUOTE] From what it looks like, you're a someone with a hacker-phone who decides to go vigilante. Which I can totally dig. Moral ambiguity is swag as fuck.
It's kind of cool that Ubisoft is kind of coming back. They've been in a shitspell for the past few years.
Can anyone explain to me why so many people are saying that this game is multiplayer? I keep hearing talk about the camera in a the demo panning out and showing another player, was this in the E3 demo or something? Or was it the trailer they released?
[QUOTE=Hinterlight;36201294]Can anyone explain to me why so many people are saying that this game is multiplayer? I keep hearing talk about the camera in a the demo panning out and showing another player, was this in the E3 demo or something? Or was it the trailer they released?[/QUOTE] Yeah, during the footage at E3, the camera zoomed out and locked onto a second player, watching from a rooftop while Pierce drove away.
I never buy Ubisoft published games because I hate their logo, it's so ugly, especially seeing it on game cases. I could probably get over it for this game, though.
Okay, I honestly paused the video at the part where she mentions pornography to get a good look at the position..
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