■ Developer: Various
■ Publisher: Ubisoft
WHO LET THEM OUT?
We already saw Watch Dogs when it stole the show at last year’s E3, and Ubisoft’s newest killer franchise made a return at the PS4 presser. We saw more of the central themes of hacking, surveillance and information warfare as protagonist Aiden Pearce (who we swear bears more than a passing resemblance to John Cusack) takes down a bad guy and makes his escape from the encroaching cops.
It’s amazing stuff – Pearce uses his hacking skills to take control of electronics throughout the city, making traffi c blockades pop up and total speeding cop cars, shutting down security cameras, even stopping a train so he can hop on top before starting it up again to make his escape. Pretty handy to have a phone that controls everything, huh?
It looks phenomenal, as true to life as any game we’ve seen yet, and the totalitarian state and inter-connection of people and technology presented seem dangerously close to our reality . Watch Dogs is coming to PS3 and 360 as well as Wii U and PC, but you can get that the defi nitive version, and the only version worth playing, will be on PS4.
KILLER FEATURES
■ WATCH DOGS WAS, by many people’s accounts, the standout game of E3 last year, and we are extremely happy to see it as part of the PlayStation 4 showcase.
■ THE SETTING IS a slightly cyberpunk near-future where connected technology and a strict government have cracked down on people’s individual freedoms.
■ HERO AIDEN HAS a phone capable of hacking into almost everything electronic, from traffi c lights to trains. Needless to say, it comes in handy.
■ WE STILL HAVE so much to learn about Watch Dogs, with only a tentative release date of Q4 2013 given so far.
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