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Watch Dogs 2 spotted on Ubisoft employee’s resume
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Mention now removed, Ubisoft declines comment.


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A sequel to Watch Dogs is in development, according to the LinkedIn profile of Ubisoft senior gameplay programmer Julien Risse.
From December 2013 to present, the developer listed work done across Watch Dogs, its Bad Blood downloadable add-on, and “Watch Dogs 2
All references have since been removed. When contacted by VideoGamer, Ubisoft declined to comment.
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Still haven't played the first one. :p
 
I never finished the first one, worth finishing? I was enjoying it for sure.
 
I finished the first. Hoping for a vast improvement and I mean vast.
 
Looking forward to this, enjoyed the first one although it was flawed.
Hope they make a leap like they did from Assassins Creed I to ACII, the basics are there they just need to expand upon it.
 
The core game and gameplay ideas of the first one were really solid. I think they have a good base to build off of. Sorta like AC II did from AC I.
 
The first game was great and the first game I got a platinum trophy on the PS4. The game lasted long enough to get all of my enjoyment out of it and have it not feel tedious.

Sometimes that is what I want in a game. Fun and something to finish relative quick (~2-3 months for me to get 100%). Not every game should be a commitment.
 
If a potential Watch Dogs sequel can improve on the original and tap its potential in the same way ACII did on AC then I'm all for this.
 
The first game was great and the first game I got a platinum trophy on the PS4. The game lasted long enough to get all of my enjoyment out of it and have it not feel tedious.

Sometimes that is what I want in a game. Fun and something to finish relative quick (~2-3 months for me to get 100%). Not every game should be a commitment.
2 to 3 months isn't a commitment? :huh:
 
Even my Fallout games only took a few weeks to get everything and I keep going back to those to mess around.
 
I never finished the main story for this game. I just lost interest, frankly. But I did enjoy the gameplay and the feel of the world.
 
I really liked the first one. The city was really well done. It was just fun to be there and drive and walk around. The main character was great and I enjoyed the gameplay. Also you don't have to pay for Playstation Plus to play online. The online hacking is free.
 
The core game and gameplay ideas of the first one were really solid. I think they have a good base to build off of. Sorta like AC II did from AC I.
I liked the game, but mostly because I saw it as a mix of Assassin's Creed and Splinter Cell, which are two of my favorite Ubisoft franchises and series in general. It was kinda like the Modern Day Assassin's Creed game that we haven't gotten.

Storywise, it wasn't great and the characters weren't very interesting, so I would hope that they would give us new characters but keep the elements of the world the same. And hopefully give us a new city.
 
I really enjoyed Watch Dogs. It felt like a combo between Assassins Creed and GTA, but on a smaller scale. In this case, smaller is better. While there wasn't nearly as much to do in this game as others, it was still enough for me to enjoy and I got my money's worth. I really liked how you could tackle most missions various ways, and being able to control the environment during car chases was a ton of fun.
 
I thought it was insanely dull. Probably my biggest let down this gen thus far. That being said the first AC sucked.. so, looking forward to see if WD2 can be interesting.
 
I won't lie, I played the game because I wanted to see how it was, but I finished it because I wanted all of the trophies. There's definitely something there at the base. I love open world games, I love skill progression, and I love the option for stealth, so it really clicked for me in those areas. But I felt like it was too easy at times with all the hacking.

I also feel like the city needs more life to it. It needs to be more than just a background, it needs its own character so to speak. So I agree that if they can use this as a base to work from, and then make a similar jump to what they did with AC2, then it has potential to live up to the expectation that this game should have. If not, well then there's always the Division.
 
Gave up on the mission where you had to infiltrate this place. Kept dying there so I just kinda left it.
 
Gave up on the mission where you had to infiltrate this place. Kept dying there so I just kinda left it.

The mission where you had to infiltrate "this place". Very specific.
 
Watch Dogs had great atmosphere. It was fun to just walk around in the city with your hands inside your pockets on a rainy night. The graphics were beautiful.
 
I wasn't very impressed with it. The driving was terrible. The plot cliche, the characters dull, etc.

I remember when people said "cars drive like boats", and I didn't know what that meant. Then I played it.

Yes, yes they do.

You also can't shoot and drive. Which, really, in this day and age, should be a given for any GTA clone.
 
I really dug the urban noir style of the game. I'd play a sequel if it focused on T-Bone.
 
I actually just finished the first one yesterday. The game was enjoyable for the most part, but it kind of fell flat for me after awhile. Hopefully the second one can see a vast improvement.
 

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