Naked Shia
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If the jump from Wd1 to WD2 is similar as the jump from AC1 to AC2.... I'm gonna be blown away.
If the jump from Wd1 to WD2 is similar as the jump from AC1 to AC2.... I'm gonna be blown away.
To me, I dont feel Aiden is essential to the premise behind this game. With the ending telling us that the [blackout]ctOS is expanding to other cities,[/blackout] it seems like the perfect oppurtunity to move the game elsewhere and show how this is affecting someone else. Im okay with him showing up as an NPC, not I dont think he's needed as a protagonist anymore. Let his role be served as some hacking genius that the player seeks out, similar to relationship Aiden had with his supporting cast. Personality wise, Id love it if a new game were more like Delsin from Infamous. Id want the story to not be about some guy being a manipulated puppet, but a true hacker that tries to manipulate the system and gets in way over his head as he pisses off the wrong people
Then you could team up and do "Co-op hacks" which take more than one hacker to accomplish. Could be interesting. They probably wouldn't make two totally different cities like that though. But who knows!I think both of you make really valid points. Maybe they could let you play several protagonists, like in GTAV. But what would be really great would if each protagonist was in a different city. For instance, you would play Aiden in chicago, someone else in Detroit.... and they would work together.
If the jump from Wd1 to WD2 is similar as the jump from AC1 to AC2.... I'm gonna be blown away.
Well, I think one of the things that made AC to AC2 such a leap is that the original AC was really just a piece of ****. It lived on the novelty of recreating an era rarely seen in games and a passable combat system, but it was an overly repetitive and dull game. I haven't got a chance to play Watch Dawgs, yet, but I hope the situation is at least different in that regard.