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Customers like the speed of shipping and ease of use of the product. They mention it arrives fast and is fairly basic. Customers appreciate the value for money. However, some customers have reported that the game crashes from time to time. Opinions are mixed on the gameplay and functionality.
6 customers mention "Speed of shipping"6 positive0 negative
Customers are satisfied with the speed of shipping of the video game software. They mention it arrived quickly and in great shape.
"...The game itself is decent, and there is no much lag compared to Cyberpunk 2077. Playing as anyone to me is not that attractive after those hours...." Read more
"Fast and easy! It’s a gift foe my son! He will be so excited 😆..." Read more
"Arrived fast and kids use it every day." Read more
"Quick shipping, game played like it should!" Read more
5 customers mention "Ease of use"5 positive0 negative
Customers find the video game easy to use. They mention it's fast, has easy controls, and is challenging.
"...The game was easy but I loved going out and getting everything you could to beat the game! Way better than the first one." Read more
"Great game. Fairly basic and nothing too crazy. Very fun though, playing with any character is very fun." Read more
"...Thoughtful, challenging but violent." Read more
"Best ps4 game I've played so far easy control and is way better than GTA V (my opinion)" Read more
5 customers mention "Value for money"5 positive0 negative
Customers appreciate the value of the product. They mention it's a blast to play and a great value.
"...game came in it’s proper new condition and is a blast to play, great value and I love the Watch Dogs series so thank you!" Read more
"I'm only a few hours in but honestly, it's already worth the money. I loved Watch Dogs 2 and Legion is even better...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the gameplay of the game. Some say it's amazing, fun, and worth replaying. However, others say it gets boring, has sketchy gameplay, and iffy controls.
"...no doubt but a part of the package feels really bland and void of life storywise...." Read more
"...I loved the futuristic London setting, and the graphics looked great, but the "recruit any NPC you want!" gimmick sounded like a dumb idea to me...." Read more
"The game was super fun and in terms of delivery it arrived really fast." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the game crashes. They mention it freezes and crashes from time to time. Some also say the frame rate gets really bad at times.
"...The radio station sucks, and the game crashs from time to time...." Read more
"PS4 slim - audio is very choppy at times. game will would freeze and crash. frame rate gets really bad at times." Read more
"...Hate all the glitches and crashes. Don’t waste your money. The game crashes too often to be enjoyable." Read more
"Case was damaged and cracked but disk was ok" Read more
No where near it’s 2 Predecessors but fun enough of a game to kill a couple of hours! Legion did have sketchy gameplay and iffy controls but moments are action packed if executed right!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
I was very forgiving of Watch Dogs 1's short comings, I probably enjoyed it more than the average player. It failed to live up to the splendor of its original reveal video, but it was a solid open world game. I thought Watch Dogs 2 knocked it out the park, a sequel that easily surpassed its predecessor. When Watch Dogs 3 was unveiled during E3 2019, I didn't get too excited about it. I loved the futuristic London setting, and the graphics looked great, but the "recruit any NPC you want!" gimmick sounded like a dumb idea to me. Like many people I assumed this would mean a huge cast of characters, each with about as much depth as a rain puddle. The game released, I played it, and my prediction was spot on. It wasn't the worst game in the world, but I find it to be the weakest in the series, hands down. I still enjoyed it enough to play through the single player campaign twice. First with the permadeath feature on, then with it off. That felt like more than enough for me. I thought the first two Watch Dogs games each had their own distinct personality, and the third one felt comparatively generic to me. The overall art direction and visual design seemed like a step down in quality. Some of the game play decisions seem very boneheaded. e.g. You are not allowed to change your equipped loadout if you're in a restricted area. Say you have your invisibility cloak equipped when you enter a secure facility to hack and steal some data. You reach a point where you realize you need your drone to get through a vent and unlock a door. Are you allowed to use your drone? No, because you only have one slot for gadgets, and it's currently taken up by the invisibility cloak. If you try to swap that out for the drone, the game tells you "YOU CANNOT CHANGE YOUR LOADOUT INSIDE RESTRICTED AREAS." You need to go aaaaaaall the way back outside the facility, edit your loadout, then go back in and find your way to wherever you were before. This is a very unwelcome change, since WD1 and WD2 both allowed you unlimited access to all of your gadgets at all times. The first two games also allowed you use your hack abilities based on a battery that you could upgrade over the course of the game. If you had enough battery juice, you could use a hack multiple times before having to wait for the battery to fill up. In WD3, every ability and gadget has a cool down, so you get to use it once and then you have to wait to use it again. The cool down periods can be shortened via upgrades, but not by much. I assume these changes were in the interest of making the game more challenging... but it really just makes the game feel less fun and more of a chore.
I stopped thinking about WD3 months ago, but the other day I heard the DLC Bloodline was finally out. I knew it featured Aiden from WD1 and Wrench from WD2, so I figured what the hell. I wasn't expecting much. I don't want to spoil anything, but let's just say it has a lot more call backs to the previous two games that I thought it would. It does a good job of rubbing the tummy of people like me who were big fans of the first two games. And they made a really smart decision about the gadgets... you still don't get to swap them in restricted areas, but never get any new ones either. You get two gadget slots and you have access to both of those gadgets for the entire game. On one hand it sucks that their gadget inventory is so limited compared to the main game, but at least I can't get annoyed about not being able to switch to my drone... because it's always equipped anyway. The fact that I can't switch to the invisibility cloak is mitigated by the fact that there simply is no invisibility cloak. Womp womp.
EDIT: The Bloodline DLC provided another new feature that is a huge improvement: You can recruit Aiden and Wrench and play as them, and in fact you can play virtually the entire main/base game as them, except for a few missions that require you to use a character with special abilities. Aiden and Wrench have their own unique dialogue for all scenes and situations, and IMO it makes the main game a LOT more enjoyable.
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
bought this for my partner who just got a PS4 he likes shooting games he really liked it would recommend to anyone who likes first person shooter games
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
As someone who came from the previous game this one kinda feels like a step in the wrong direction, it has some cool ideas no doubt but a part of the package feels really bland and void of life storywise. You can control every NPC in this game (It's limited at the start and you have to unlock the feature that allows you to recruit anyone later in the game as you acquire tech points and purchase the deep profiler which allows you to recruit anyone in the open world.) Having no main character kinda takes me out of it I mean Marcus in the previous game wasn't a great main character but he along with the rest of the crew felt real like they were actual people and the characters in this game simply don't.