@jinzo9988: I agree completely. I want substance also. So many games this year aren't offering anything I haven't seen before. I'm going to swing back to my old isometric games for a while. Sims 4 I never really got sold on. Still have Sims 3 with so many expansion packs, that offer that much more. Might reinstall ...
I think David Leitch is a better choice if not an equal one. Long as the franchise keeps moving and has directors of talent, I really don't care about the details. Just the end result. I absolutely love the movie John Wick.
@DarksjeiK: It was a brilliant story. But everyone should know by now there are no happy endings. Especially zombie (fungus/virus) endings.
If you have kids, you'd want to watch them grow up. Good or bad. I'm curious to see how her story continues.
I remember watching the TV series Dexter. I stopped watching at the end of the third series, because I felt that was Dexter's happy ending. I found out years later that everything fell apart for him after that. I had closure with where I stopped though, and that was enough for me.
If you want to continue the story, go buy the game and deal with what comes next. Otherwise just enjoy the first game as it is and that is perfectly fine. :)
If it isn't glitchy, freezing or stuttering then its worth the score it got. If its patchable, then its even more reason to play this game after its been ironed out a bit more. I look forward to getting a copy when I get some time to relax, eventually.
@cjyoung433: I held off buying a copy due to the first Watch_Dogs game having pretty bad driving mechanics. The review says its not great except for a few vehicles and the motorcycles; but you think its fine? If its the same as GTAV, then thats a good thing. Its a fine line between realism and arcade. Let me know a bit more if you have time. :)
@Berserk8989: Agreed. Too many players these days are barrelling through games without slowing down to really appreciate what is around them. The little details.
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