Watch Dogs 2: 8 Past Mistakes It Must Fix
We know the inevitable sequels are coming - so what must be done to save the game's already tarnished reputation?
interesting game mechanics we'd never really seen before. On the other side of the coin, the game was also flawed in certain places and seemed to somewhat squander its potential. Let us not forget this all happened before; it took a slightly duff first entry in the form of Assassin's Creed 1 before we got to the better experience with AC II (phew, doesn't that seem like a long time ago now?). Both Watch Dogs and AC are both made by Ubisoft, so we're surely hoping that they'll find their feet with the inevitable sequel to their open-world hackathon. But what is it about the original that needs to be improved? There are ten very distinct things that need to be addressed in the sequel which we're going to put right here, for your reading pleasure. We promise to keep the hacking-related puns to a minimum. Be thee warned, there may well be spoilers ahead.
It's been a good couple of months now since Watch Dogs - after a ridiculously lengthy development cycle - finally hacked its way into our lives. Ubisoft's latest attempt at making a franchise seems to have been a rousing success (at least in selling millions of copies extremely quickly) and we're almost certainly guaranteed to be receiving Watch Dogs 2 in the very near future. That's all well and good - the first in the series was a fun romp through an open world Chigago with some