Are there non-lethal methods of taking people out?
Uh yeah, infinite ammo stun gun (short range + long reload time), stun mines, melee attacks, most hackable items.
Are there non-lethal methods of taking people out?
So now that the honeymoon period should be pretty much over, what's the verdict?
Instant open-world classic/must-play or 'just' a really entertaining time sink?
It's the latter, but I don't mean that to say the game is bad. But it's really hard for any non Rockstar game to claim that kind of mantle these days. There's nothing unique or must experience about this game. It's just fine.
So now that the honeymoon period should be pretty much over, what's the verdict?
Instant open-world classic/must-play or 'just' a really entertaining time sink?
What brings it down in your opinion?
It's the latter, but I don't mean that to say the game is bad. But it's really hard for any non Rockstar game to claim that kind of mantle these days. There's nothing unique or must experience about this game. It's just fine.
This will vary depending on who you ask, but I'm personally enjoying it quite a bit. I have been to San Francisco and the Bay Area (mainly Mountain View wheee my brother used to live) twice so going around the city and finding spots you recognize helps a lot. There are not a ton of places to enter but still enough to not get repetitive, and otherwise there are a lot of landmarks and whatnot.Thanks for the replies. I'd mostly get this as a showcase for Pro and because I like the artistry that goes into making open worlds like this.
Does it quickly get repetitive to explore or does it stay fun?
So now that the honeymoon period should be over, what's the verdict?
Instant open-world classic/must-play or 'just' a really entertaining time sink?
Or maybe you think it sucks, that's fine too
Looking to maybe get this, so I'm curious.
Its OK, maybe a 6 or 7. The world is detailed, characters are good and story up to where i am is cool. But just to compare it to something recent, I liked mafia three alot more and id classify Mafia 3 as an entertaining time sink this game just isnt that fun moment to moment but WD2 is an improvement to WD1.
Yo, thesidemission was some dark shit.pedophile
It's kinda amazing how the game has been steering away from the more serious stuff like this. In fact, it's been so "casual" that his mission kinda feels out of place. Especially when literally the mission after this is a "lol let's go troll some dude by making a fail video" mission.
The mission structure alone places Mafia 3 among the most boring/repetitive AAA games this year.
Watch Dogs 2 is the Assassins Creed 2 of this gen, in my opinion.
Thanks for the replies. I'd mostly get this as a showcase for Pro and because I like the artistry that goes into making open worlds like this.
Does it quickly get repetitive to explore or does it stay fun?
Opinions and all that, but you cant tell me you prefer the combat/action or driving or even character movement in WD 2 to Mafia 3?
Driving sucks in Mafia 3? Have you tried the realistic option in the settings. It's the best driving of any open world sandbox game by a long way for me at least.Driving sucks in both. But Mafia is a bit better though.
Movement goes to WD2 easily.
Combat: yet to use in WD2. I'm a h@xxor, remember?
Opinions and all that, but you cant tell me you prefer the combat/action or driving or even character movement in WD 2 to Mafia 3?
Driving sucks in Mafia 3? Have you tried the realistic option in the settings. It's the best driving of any open world sandbox game by a long way for me at least.
Combat is also far better in Mafia 3, gunplay is amazing in that. I agree with movement though, it's far better in Watch Dogs 2.
Opinions and all that, but you cant tell me you prefer the combat/action or driving or even character movement in WD 2 to Mafia 3?
More towards the second IMO, I do like the game a lot though.So now that the honeymoon period should be over, what's the verdict?
Instant open-world classic/must-play or 'just' a really entertaining time sink?
Or maybe you think it sucks, that's fine too
Looking to maybe get this, so I'm curious.
Like others have said, I feel like people are gonna vary on their feelings about this. I'm a huge fan of compelling worlds to explore, both open and not (I know from the Dishonored 2 threads that both you and I are huge fans of that game, largely because of the amazing level design), and I feel like the bay area presented here is good, but it doesn't transcend to greatness.
Thanks for the helpful comparison to D2
Surprised to see such a mixed response overall. I thought WD2 would be a big crowdpleaser, judging from media reviews.
Guess I'll pass for now...? I'm trading in Titanfall 2 for *something*, so I'll probably just get ROTTR instead![]()
ROTTR is a great call! If you liked the first one, you'll almost certainly love the second.
Driving sucks in Mafia 3? Have you tried the realistic option in the settings. It's the best driving of any open world sandbox game by a long way for me at least.
Combat is also far better in Mafia 3, gunplay is amazing in that. I agree with movement though, it's far better in Watch Dogs 2.
Driving sucks in Mafia 3? Have you tried the realistic option in the settings. It's the best driving of any open world sandbox game by a long way for me at least.
Combat is also far better in Mafia 3, gunplay is amazing in that. I agree with movement though, it's far better in Watch Dogs 2.
More of an oldschool Tomb Raider guy myself, but I did like the first one. And it looks to be a great PS4 Pro showcase, so![]()
Playing it now. It's a really good game imo.
I like TR but when it comes to combat and weapons, it's the worst.
So can you keep playing after the final mission? I'd assume so, but I want to be sure. The game pops up a "This is the final mission, do you really want to continue?" tooltip when you're about to start the mission.
Yes you can do everything left, the tooltip is a bit misleading,it's just to remind you to upgrade your skills & co (although their is no difficulty gap IMO)
Thanks for the helpful comparison to D2
Surprised to see such a mixed response overall. I thought WD2 would be a big crowdpleaser, judging from media reviews.
Guess I'll pass for now...? I'm trading in Titanfall 2 for *something*, so I'll probably just get ROTTR instead![]()
I think people are willing to accept the driving and combat isn't quite up to scratch, but have been much more engaged by the fun and interesting characters, story and missions.
I don't even have WD2 and I sort of think you're making the wrong call here. RotTR is a solid game, I enjoyed it, but just like the first one it was very bland. Having watched a lot of videos of WD2 and read some of the stuff people were saying earlier in this thread, it sounds like an excellent game, and probably more straight up fun and engaging than RotTR.
Not to mention the reviews are almost on par with Dishonored 2 which is brilliant. I feel like you got a bum hand in terms of people giving you feedback on this page.
(I'm waiting for the PC version to drop, FYI.).
I don't even have WD2 and I sort of think you're making the wrong call here. RotTR is a solid game, I enjoyed it, but just like the first one it was very bland. Having watched a lot of videos of WD2 and read some of the stuff people were saying earlier in this thread, it sounds like an excellent game, and probably more straight up fun and engaging than RotTR.
Not to mention the reviews are almost on par with Dishonored 2 which is brilliant. I feel like you got a bum hand in terms of people giving you feedback on this page.
(I'm waiting for the PC version to drop, FYI.).
Agreed.
Rise of the Tomb Raider is a fun, well-designed action romp, but it's neither as varied nor mechanically interesting as WD2/Dishonored 2 (for my money, at least). And as far as taking advantage of your Pro - while Tomb Raider does feature more optimized performance (for now), I imagine Dishonored 2's stunning art design and WD2's overall vibrance serve as more impressive showcases for 4K.
I'm only a few hours in so this is still early impressions but I feel they went backwards from WD1. WD1 was incredibly unique, first because it was the first time we had this hacking ability and it became a stealth version of GTA with cool powers.
But for me it was because of the incredible side quests and mini games that were so much better than anything in any open world game. Where else can you become a giant spider tank and attack the city? Or all of a sudden enter a carmaggedon mini game. The AR games were fun too. There was chess puzzles, drinking games, and the awesome QR puzzles. No after every mission I could just go off and do something entirely different and that is very important for me in open world games.
In WD2 they replaced all that with boring standard crap from every open world game. UBer driving? It's just a bunch of random car missions. Taking pictures of landmarks? One side quest has me just driving to hacking points and messing with people in an ATM. It's like we are back to chasing icons on a map.
Not having online up is the other huge issue as online stuff was part of the great variety of the first game and I am really missing it so far.
Yeah the city is better to explore. Now they put random shit to find with the hacker vision all over the place and the hack puzzles are outdoors now which is cool. The hack powers are better but so far it's mostly the same as WD1.
I feel this is a step back so far, no where close to the AC2 equivalent. You can't lose content and be a bigger game.
Does anyone know how the pothole hack work when driving fast?
It is like Watch Dogs 1 but with Watch Dogs 2 I know I need to press the left bumper. Do I not need to press that when I get the prompt for a timed hack with potholes?
Also how do you attack in cars?
Does anyone know how the pothole hack work when driving fast?
It is like Watch Dogs 1 but with Watch Dogs 2 I know I need to press the left bumper. Do I not need to press that when I get the prompt for a timed hack with potholes?
Also how do you attack in cars?
Really... Thanks for the feedback!
Well, as has been well-documented, I adore Dishonored 2. No argument there.
WD2's tone appeals to me more than ROTTR does...I really don't like Grim Murderous Lara.
But ROTTR has a really vocal fanbase, and I haven't really seen anyone (on GAF/Twitter) get that excited about WD2. But that's all anecdotal, of course.
Guess I'll wait and see some more![]()
Ah - I misread your post. Thought you were deciding between all three.
In that case, yeah - I'd wait. Keep in mind that people generally didn't like the first WD game, so it'll probably take a bit longer for the consensus to settle on just how good WD2 is. My guess based on my first few hours is that it might take a bit longer to build its audience, but once it does - it'll be just as vocal as RoTR. In the meantime, Tomb Raider is the perfect candidate for Black Friday-type deals if you live in a country that goes out for that sort of thing.
PS - it's worth mentioning that FF15 is just around the corner (if that's your cup of tea). It'll more than likely be a technical showcase for the Pro - though the actual quality of the game is still very much in the air.
I'm only a few hours in so this is still early impressions but I feel they went backwards from WD1. WD1 was incredibly unique, first because it was the first time we had this hacking ability and it became a stealth version of GTA with cool powers.
But for me it was because of the incredible side quests and mini games that were so much better than anything in any open world game. Where else can you become a giant spider tank and attack the city? Or all of a sudden enter a carmaggedon mini game. The AR games were fun too. There was chess puzzles, drinking games, and the awesome QR puzzles. No after every mission I could just go off and do something entirely different and that is very important for me in open world games.
In WD2 they replaced all that with boring standard crap from every open world game. UBer driving? It's just a bunch of random car missions. Taking pictures of landmarks? One side quest has me just driving to hacking points and messing with people in an ATM. It's like we are back to chasing icons on a map.
Not having online up is the other huge issue as online stuff was part of the great variety of the first game and I am really missing it so far.
Yeah the city is better to explore. Now they put random shit to find with the hacker vision all over the place and the hack puzzles are outdoors now which is cool. The hack powers are better but so far it's mostly the same as WD1.
I feel this is a step back so far, no where close to the AC2 equivalent. You can't lose content and be a bigger game.
No Gang Hideouts and Convoys definitely sucks.