Watch Dogs 2 review on Xbox One: Hacktivism comes to gaming
From activists to anarchists, it's time to hack the city.
You might remember the shadowy hacker organization from your adventures in Chicago with the original Watch Dog, but these are not the hackers we've seen before. Watch Dogs 2 introduces us to new locations, new members of Deadsec and a new problem. The giant Blume organization took their failures in Chicago, and instead of winding down their operations they amped them up as high as they can go. Now they have access to all of your information from police records to your daily habits, and they're selling them to the highest bidder.
That's where our team of hacking heroes come in. They've decided to deal with this problem themselves, albeit using a somewhat unconventional method. Getting followers on their app to allow them to borrow that processing power in order to deal with Blume once and for all. Watch Dogs 2 delivers a campy, fun, followup that will steal your attention unrepentantly.
Welcome to sunny San Francisco
The first thing you'll notice when you start up Watch Dogs 2 is just how much time went into the graphics. Attention has been paid to both the world that you are running around in, along with small details like the clothing of other characters and the buildings. Unlike the dreary locales of Chicago, you're attacked with bright colors and sunny skies of San Francisco, California.
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