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26 people found this review helpful
14 people found this review funny
130.4 hrs on record (126.3 hrs at review time)
How to tell if Watch_Dogs® 2 is a masterpiece in a few simple steps:

1. Open Watch_Dogs® 2
2. Play Watch_Dogs® 2
3. Go to a park in Watch_Dogs® 2
4. Watch a dog play in the park in Watch_Dogs® 2
5. Pet a dog in Watch_Dogs® 2
6. Play Watch_Dogs® 2 with someone
7. Watch someone pet a dog in Watch_Dogs® 2
8. Pet multiple dogs in Watch_Dogs® 2 with someone simultaneously
9. ????
10. Profit!

If that's not enough to satisfy, then it's jam packed with over 100 hours of other content, such as:

_ A well written story about a group of lovable hacker-activists who are on a mission to uncover and fight the misconducts concerning "Big Data", "The Internet of Things", and general issues that plague contemporary techno-centric society.
_ A real-life depiction of the San Francisco Bay Area that you can fully explore. There are countless easter eggs, points of interests, and random events, that with the help of the local denizens, make the game world highly immersive and full of life.
_ The game is absolutely gorgeous when on high graphical settings to the point where you can truly lose yourself in the scenery. Almost any moment in this game is screenshot worthy.
_ Multiple well curated radio stations with different genres, as well as an ability to create your own playlist among all the music you discover.
_ Filled with true to life pop culture references: dank memes, graffiti, architecture, street performers, clothing styles, etc.
_ Variable combat styles ranging from ghostly stealth to full-blown military mayhem, give each player multiple ways of executing a mission.
_ Realistic difficulty setting that will make the game enjoyable even for hardcore players.
_ Petting the doggos.

If you didn't find that anything written above suits you, then it's probably waiting for you to discover it...
Posted 4 October, 2020. Last edited 4 October, 2020.
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1 person found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
128.0 hrs on record (127.9 hrs at review time)
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Posted 2 December, 2019.
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0.3 hrs on record
A fun rhythm game that is worth trying to either pass some time, or to even fully sink your teeth into and complete along with all the achievements.
The progressive intensity of the music as you pass a new checkpoint couples well with the gradual increase in difficulty of the whole level. This keeps the player striving forward to the finish line.
The future-neo visual style is nicely polished and goes well with the electronic music. It also features great animated effects that increase in variety with each level.
Posted 30 June, 2019. Last edited 17 April, 2020.
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3 people found this review helpful
4.8 hrs on record
It is a one of a kind experience that plays with your mind in the weirdest of ways, until you are left wanting for more.
The quality of voice acting is absolutely superb, with witty humour included.
The only problem that anyone playing this would have is that it there isn't more of it.
I would recommend everyone to complete as much as they can before turning to guides for what they missed, as every minute in The Stanley Parable should be cherished.
Posted 1 July, 2014. Last edited 17 April, 2020.
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2 people found this review helpful
11.0 hrs on record (10.6 hrs at review time)
The game's world is set in the medieval period of current day Iran. It is a time of war, great rulers and their grand palaces, but mysticism and magic is still a prevalent fear among all.
As such, the player is presented with realistic themes, and goals for progression, while the enemies and main character get fantastical powers to make the gameplay more engaging and interesting.
There are platforming and parkour segments that have a sense of flow that is notorious even among other adventure games of its time.
Combat gradually gets better when new weapons keep getting introduced as you progresses the story and the character matures on his journey.
There are quite a few interesting puzzles that require a decent level of logic and memory to figure out in order to progress the story. Being young when I first played, I had to turn to the internet for an answer for one of them as I was completely frustrated that I couldn't figure out and memorise the pattern presented after a whole day of trying. This experience had ingrained itself into my memory so well that I could remember the gimmick and solve the puzzle instantly even after 10 years.

An action-adventure classic that is just as fun now as it was ever since I first played it on the PS2.
Posted 4 April, 2014. Last edited 17 April, 2020.
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2 people found this review helpful
15.8 hrs on record (13.5 hrs at review time)
An extremely immersive first person shooter.
Posted 2 April, 2014. Last edited 17 April, 2020.
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