Watch_Dogs 2 gets a story trailer

Ubisoft has released a new trailer for Watch_Dogs 2, focusing on its storyline. In Watch_Dogs 2, players take the role of Marcus Holloway; a brilliant young hacker who has fallen victim to ctOS 2.0’s predictive algorithms and is accused of a crime he did not commit. Watch_Dogs 2 releases on November 15th. Enjoy!

Watch Dogs 2: Story Trailer | Ubisoft [NA]

43 thoughts on “Watch_Dogs 2 gets a story trailer”

  1. Don’t care about what everybody says about this game. It looks fun. Gonna get it if optimization isn’t botched. Trailer was good imo. The music A1 :D.

    1. I love it when they shove the same crap down our throats every year. They promised they’ll make every single game a franchise and that’s what they’re doing. You gotta love Ubisoft, ruining games since 1986.

  2. this game has completley deviated from what it began with. watch dogs one was not perfect but it was decent enough. it looked way more serious than this sh*t, this is a complete diffrent idea from the original, graphics look like sh*t as well.

  3. Why do hackers have more skill with guns than police and why are they always fit and sexy and able to do parkour and not be autistic around people?

      1. Well it does talk alot about corperations stealing our information and spying on us and we being useful idiots giving them that stuff for free, there are gameplay videos in youtube.

        1. So basically rinse repeat of the usual stuff.

          The stuff Hollywood’s been parroting to us for the last few years in an attempt to look “hip.”

          Original.

          1. i highly doubt you will get anything original let alone something original that you will like at this point.

            I mean if you expect intellectualism from games and look for answers in games….. yeah that is not gonna happen.

            protip there are no answers the world is screwed.

          2. There’s plenty of originality left, it just doesn’t come from AAA’s anymore, that’s true.

            As for intellectualism in Video Games, likewise, there’s plenty of it scattered about, just not in AAA’s, again, true.

            In this particular case, I’d have settled for something a little bit deviant, to be honest, rather than the upteenth “copy/pasted the book, & called it a high quality original story!”

  4. the story is so bad

    what happened to Ubisoft the great storytellers their games are all the same now

    i didn’t care for Farcry 4 or AC Syndicate and now this piece of fecal matter

          1. Yeah, no.

            I think you’ve got Far Cry 4 mixed up with something else, because FC2 & FC4 have very little in common, really.

          2. They both focus on open world while fc3 focuses in story. Both have convoy missions, both have the m79 grenade launcher and the double barrel shotgun, both have sleeping beds. it is the closest game to fc2.

          3. Oh wow, they’ve got a dozen things in common, I guess they must be twins.

            By that logic, CoD & Battlefield are extremely similar too, because, hey, “they’ve both got a lot of overlapping guns, & really dumb Campaigns filled with bullsh*t!”

            Convoy Missions? So what. Far Cry 4 is a “hold your hand” Sandbox, Far Cry 2 is a survival game that makes you pray you don’t get f*cked by Malaria at the wrong moment, because you’ll lose the last 20 minutes of progress.

            The original poster was talking about Ubisoft & stories, anyway. At least Far Cry 2 & Far Cry 3 have some semblance of an interesting story, FC4 just copies FC3 “because being original takes effort, apparently.”

          4. No its not fc3 is utterly scripted and linear with very little things to do in the open world. Fc4 is the opposite.

          1. The trilogy of Ezio (Assassin’s Creed) is good, not perfect but good. From 2012 all the crap form Ubi SUCKS & SUCKS hard.

  5. Maybe, but I noticed it too, those visuals are just downright horrible.

    Hell, I think Saints Row 3 looked better than this.

          1. Well if that’s the level of visual detail you demand &/or expect of an RPG in 2016-2017, then that’s fine, that’s your prerogative.

            Personally, however, I expect something more. Especially considering how this doesn’t even begin to rival Unity, which is now two years old.

          1. I did.

            They’re goofy as hell, sure, but at least their hair isn’t something out of Rocky Horror.

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