After losing his niece in an assassination attempt, Aiden Pierce, a street-smart vigilante, uses hacking apps on his phone to take over a new operating system in Chicago to hunt the criminal... Read allAfter losing his niece in an assassination attempt, Aiden Pierce, a street-smart vigilante, uses hacking apps on his phone to take over a new operating system in Chicago to hunt the criminals that killed his niece.After losing his niece in an assassination attempt, Aiden Pierce, a street-smart vigilante, uses hacking apps on his phone to take over a new operating system in Chicago to hunt the criminals that killed his niece.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 11 nominations
Noam Jenkins
- Aiden Pearce
- (voice)
R. Charles Wilkerson
- Tyrone 'Bedbug' Hayes
- (voice)
- (as Randall Charles Wilkerson)
Holly Uloth
- Charlotte Gardner
- (voice)
- (as Holly O'Brien)
Isabelle Blais
- Clara Lille
- (voice)
Julian Casey
- Nicholas Crispin
- (voice)
Daniel Kash
- Damien Brenks
- (voice)
Trevor Hayes
- Joseph Demarco
- (voice)
Nicholas Bode
- Jackson Pearce
- (voice)
Aaron Douglas
- Jordi Chin
- (voice)
Teale Bishopric
- Lena Pearce
- (voice)
Anna Hopkins
- Nicky Pearce
- (voice)
Olunike Adeliyi
- Donna 'Poppy' Dean
- (voice)
- (as Oluniké Adeliyi)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSome civilians are Abstergo employees. Abstergo is the company featured in the Assassin's Creed series.
- GoofsRandom people on the streets recognize Aiden as the Vigilante, yet it's a huge shock to sister Nicky - who despite being held captive for the bulk of the game knows all about the Vigilante's exploits - when she finds out he is her own brother.
- Quotes
Aiden Pearce: Haven't you heard? I'm the vigilante. I clean up mess like you.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Know's Top 10s: Top 10 Best and Worst of E3 2012 (2012)
- SoundtracksGood Girls Go Bad
Performed by Cobra Starship featuring Leighton Meester
Written by Kara DioGuardi (as Kara Elizabeth DioGuardi), Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Kevin Rudolf and Gabe Saporta
Published by Sunshine Terrace Music/BMG Bumblebee c/o BMG Rights Management (US) LLC, Water-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) on behalf of itself and Lion Aire Publishing, Sony/ATV Tunes LLC., Kevinthecity Publishing and J. Cahser Music, EMI April Music Inc. on behalf of itself and Blast Beat Music
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp/Fueled by Ramen by Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Leighton Meester appears courtesy of Universal Republic Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Featured review
The main reason why I brought this game was the City. Because I like Chicago, and I was tired to play games that are all set in New York or San Francisco. Ubisoft manage to create great looking city that is also very interactive. However, Polish Americans are the largest European American ethnic groups in the Chicago. It would be interesting to see some Polish characters, also replacing some of the pizza restaurants that can be found on almost every corner in Watch Dogs with some polish shops or restaurants wouldn't harm this game.
Watch Dogs is a perfect combination of hacking, driving and shooting. It's like combining all the previous games published by Ubisoft such as Assassin Creed, Splinter Cell and Driver. Driving mechanic is very similar to the one from Driver San Francisco. Cockpit view is something very unusual in games of this type, but developers decided to put this feature in Watch Dogs. I find the cockpit view very useful especially during high speed chases. People are criticising driving model in this game, but for me it's perfect I found it more realistic then driving model from GTA V or Sleeping Dogs.
After short period of time with this game, I was feeling like Jack Bauer from TV show 24. Just like him we are forced to do bad things in a good mater, because no one else is willing to do them. We are also doing them in similar techniques that Jack Bauer is using. I don't want to go deep in to the storyline either include some spoilers that would destroy your fun, but the storyline is not perfect and it could have been much better. But overall it is a good story of a vigilante undertaking law enforcement without legal authority.
Multiplayer is something that I love about this game, mainly because it's not scripted. You will play this game to see how other players are panicking while you try to hack them. I love to wait for the perfect moment to hack them; the best way to successfully hack someone is to wait until the player rich the highest crowded places. You can hide behind the object, stand in the crowd or hide in the car. I personally like to use all of these methods and switch places to the ones that player have already examined. Finding someone who is hacking you is not rally that difficult you just have to stay calm.
In term of graphic, I play on Ultra settings and graphic is good enough for me. Some people say that graphic in this game look worse than in GTA IV but I would suggest them to play GTA IV again because it's not true. City look beautiful and cars look more realistic than in any other games of this type. Of course you cannot compare these cars with the one from Gran Turismo 5 or Forza Motorsport. I give this game strong 9/10 because I had allot of fun with it, and I will definitely come back to explore the city even more and do some online hacking.
Watch Dogs is a perfect combination of hacking, driving and shooting. It's like combining all the previous games published by Ubisoft such as Assassin Creed, Splinter Cell and Driver. Driving mechanic is very similar to the one from Driver San Francisco. Cockpit view is something very unusual in games of this type, but developers decided to put this feature in Watch Dogs. I find the cockpit view very useful especially during high speed chases. People are criticising driving model in this game, but for me it's perfect I found it more realistic then driving model from GTA V or Sleeping Dogs.
After short period of time with this game, I was feeling like Jack Bauer from TV show 24. Just like him we are forced to do bad things in a good mater, because no one else is willing to do them. We are also doing them in similar techniques that Jack Bauer is using. I don't want to go deep in to the storyline either include some spoilers that would destroy your fun, but the storyline is not perfect and it could have been much better. But overall it is a good story of a vigilante undertaking law enforcement without legal authority.
Multiplayer is something that I love about this game, mainly because it's not scripted. You will play this game to see how other players are panicking while you try to hack them. I love to wait for the perfect moment to hack them; the best way to successfully hack someone is to wait until the player rich the highest crowded places. You can hide behind the object, stand in the crowd or hide in the car. I personally like to use all of these methods and switch places to the ones that player have already examined. Finding someone who is hacking you is not rally that difficult you just have to stay calm.
In term of graphic, I play on Ultra settings and graphic is good enough for me. Some people say that graphic in this game look worse than in GTA IV but I would suggest them to play GTA IV again because it's not true. City look beautiful and cars look more realistic than in any other games of this type. Of course you cannot compare these cars with the one from Gran Turismo 5 or Forza Motorsport. I give this game strong 9/10 because I had allot of fun with it, and I will definitely come back to explore the city even more and do some online hacking.
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- May 31, 2014
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