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rodfarva wrote:I would say that the game has to be relevant to the discussion
JJ16 wrote:anyone played watch dogs yet?
JJ16 wrote:anyone played watch dogs yet?
rodfarva wrote:getting it tonight.
mroc, hoe, cinco...u liking it so far?
honda hoe wrote:why JJ ask who have it? he can't figure out how to pass the tutorial?
JJ16 wrote:actually no brent...it still in the plastic..unlike u i can't stay home from work to play game
and thus far i have no indicated that I have / had a copy... so can't see how i wanted "ecred"
honda hoe wrote:JJ16 wrote:actually no brent...it still in the plastic..unlike u i can't stay home from work to play game
and thus far i have no indicated that I have / had a copy... so can't see how i wanted "ecred"
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JJ16 wrote:^^ haven't played much yet, but i really did expect a little more from the hype ... after having sony announce this as one of their benchmark games.
no multiplayer though, in case you were looking for that...rodfarva wrote:AND wolfenstein apparently has a great story line
Watch Dogs PR Stunt Ends With Bomb Squad Called To News Office
A PR stunt for Ubisoft's new Watch Dogs game has backfired, with a Police bomb squad called to the offices of an Australian news station.
A package arrived at the offices of Ninemsn yesterday, containing a letter and a small safe. Media industry site Mumbrella reports that the letter told the addressee to check their voicemail, only that reporter didn't have a new voicemail. When they then punched a pin code into the safe, the safe started beeping.
Growing slightly concerned it might be an explosive device, Ninemsn started calling other newsrooms to see if they'd gotten a similar package.
"This is definitely the other side of the line in terms of what it's safe for a PR company to send anonymously to a newsroom", Ninemsn's Hal Crawford told Mumbrella. "The thing was black, heavy and slightly creepy.
"We did check with other newsrooms to see if they had received a similar package as we thought it was a PR stunt, but no-one else had. We weren't panicked at any point, but given there was no note explaining what it was, we had to take sensible precautions.
That meant evacuating some staff and calling the bomb squad, who opened the safe (you can see it pried open up top) to find...a copy of Watch Dogs, a baseball/iconic cap and a beanie.
http://kotaku.com/watch-dogs-pr-stunt-e ... 1582503610
The next Battlefield game swaps soldiers for cops
By Chris Morris - 8 hours ago
For once, the rumors were right.
Electronic Arts is forgoing soldiers for the next installment of the Battlefield series, instead turning the game into a high-res version of cops and robbers.
Battlefield: Hardline will officially debut on June 9 during EA's annual E3 press event, but word of the game leaked out a few days ago. With the surprise blown, the publisher has formally acknowledged the game's existence.
Visceral Games, the team behind the Dead Space franchise, is taking over development duties on the single-player side this time, with original Battlefield developer DICE handling the multiplayer. That's good news for single-player fans, as DICE has never really shown a lot of love for that part of the series.
According to a leaked seven-minute gameplay video (codenamed 'Omaha'), the single-player campaign of Hardline takes a cue from popular TV crime shows, while the multiplayer seems reminiscent of Payday, pitting SWAT teams against bank robbers.
The single-player story uses a trick familiar to players of episodic games, peppering the experience with minor cliffhangers.
Multiplayer comes in four flavors: Heist, where robbers try to make off with money from a vault; Rescue, which depicts a hostage scenario; Hotwire, a high-speed car chase; and Blood Money, a battle royale over a huge pile of money with both sides trying to take the cash back to their safe houses.
And, since this a Battlefield game, you can blow pretty much everything to bits.
It's an interesting twist for the Battlefield series, and one that could help push it out from under the shadow of Call of Duty. The bigger question, however, is whether or not any of this will work when it's released. Battlefield 4 was something of a disaster, so bad that EA had to pause work on expansions to the game so DICE team members could fix the numerous bugs. The franchise has a long way to go to recapture the confidence of gamers.
See Game Preview Here:
https://games.yahoo.com/blogs/plugged-i ... 45687.html
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