![]() ![]() It fully embraces it and it fully embraces the world we live in, in 2016, warts and all. The Castro district is one of the “most prominent symbols of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) activism and events in the world” and Watch_Dogs 2 doesn’t shy away from it. There are rainbows everywhere and it’s glorious. Seriously, check out San Fran’s Castro district. Instead of dragging players down a ‘dark’ and ‘grim’ road, Watch_Dogs 2 tempts them with literal sunshine and rainbows. Watch_Dogs 2 shares more in common (tonally) with Sunset Overdrive than it does Watch_Dogs. Gone are the grey skies and somber tone of the first game’s revenge drama. What you’ll immediately notice is how much lighter the tone is. Like Assassin’s Creed II before it, Watch_Dogs 2 is a sequel that improves upon and surpasses the original title it follows in every single way. Say so long to dreary Chicago, goodbye to Aiden Pearce, good riddance to Watch_Dogs and say a big hello to Marcus Holloway, San Francisco and Watch_Dogs 2. A final score will be given post-launch, when the seamless multiplayer functions have been reinstated and can be tested properly. As such, this review is still in progress. ![]() We’ve now given a score and added a paragraph regarding the features.ĭuring the review period, Ubisoft advised that the seamless multiplayer component was taken offline as it wasn’t functioning as designed. – Following Watch_Dogs 2’s release the seamless multiplayer was reinstated. ![]()
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