After losing his niece in an assassination attempt, Aiden Pierce, a street-smart vigilante, uses hacking apps on his phone to take over a new operating system in Chicago to hunt the criminal... Read allAfter losing his niece in an assassination attempt, Aiden Pierce, a street-smart vigilante, uses hacking apps on his phone to take over a new operating system in Chicago to hunt the criminals that killed his niece.After losing his niece in an assassination attempt, Aiden Pierce, a street-smart vigilante, uses hacking apps on his phone to take over a new operating system in Chicago to hunt the criminals that killed his niece.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 11 nominations total
Noam Jenkins
- Aiden Pearce
- (voice)
R. Charles Wilkerson
- Tyrone 'Bedbug' Hayes
- (voice)
- (as Randall Charles Wilkerson)
Holly Uloth
- Charlotte Gardner
- (voice)
- (as Holly O'Brien)
Isabelle Blais
- Clara Lille
- (voice)
Julian Casey
- Nicholas Crispin
- (voice)
Daniel Kash
- Damien Brenks
- (voice)
Trevor Hayes
- Joseph Demarco
- (voice)
Nicholas Bode
- Jackson Pearce
- (voice)
Aaron Douglas
- Jordi Chin
- (voice)
Teale Bishopric
- Lena Pearce
- (voice)
Anna Hopkins
- Nicky Pearce
- (voice)
Olunike Adeliyi
- Donna 'Poppy' Dean
- (voice)
- (as Oluniké Adeliyi)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSome civilians are Abstergo employees. Abstergo is the company featured in the Assassin's Creed series.
- GoofsRandom people on the streets recognize Aiden as the Vigilante, yet it's a huge shock to sister Nicky - who despite being held captive for the bulk of the game knows all about the Vigilante's exploits - when she finds out he is her own brother.
- Quotes
Aiden Pearce: Haven't you heard? I'm the vigilante. I clean up mess like you.
- ConnectionsFeatured in ScrewAttack's Top 10s: Top 10 Best and Worst of E3 2012 (2012)
- SoundtracksGood Girls Go Bad
Performed by Cobra Starship featuring Leighton Meester
Written by Kara DioGuardi (as Kara Elizabeth DioGuardi), Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Kevin Rudolf and Gabe Saporta
Published by Sunshine Terrace Music/BMG Bumblebee c/o BMG Rights Management (US) LLC, Water-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) on behalf of itself and Lion Aire Publishing, Sony/ATV Tunes LLC., Kevinthecity Publishing and J. Cahser Music, EMI April Music Inc. on behalf of itself and Blast Beat Music
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp/Fueled by Ramen by Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Leighton Meester appears courtesy of Universal Republic Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Featured review
1. I want to begin with all the fuss that's on the web: This game got so popular before it even launched that people started already hating the game they haven't played.
2. If you are average player who likes to button smash every stage trough game - this game isn't for you. Go get Wolfenstein or Serious Sam.
3. If you are looking for a good story, like maybe: Max Payne - This game isn't for you. Story isn't offering anything new. The story is probably the most boring part of the game. So cheesy.
4. If you like to figure out tactics, if you like to learn the scene before entering it, if you can wait for opponents, plan your moves in time - This game is for you. I was amazed by the filling of hanging around outside by the bench, while I control cameras inside the building and knocking out my enemies that have no idea what hit them.
Anyone, who enjoyed Splinter Cell - will probably enjoy this game. In bonus, Watch dogs offers you a weaker character (Aiden Pearce), compared to Splinter Cells Sam Fisher, who can kill 3 guys in a momentum and take out forth with a bare hands.
Your main weapon is your phone. You must create distractions for enemy's to pass by them, or take them out one by one. Also, you can lure them into traps, Jam their communication systems so they get a headache from buzz in ears and etc. Overall, game is very creative.
Also, it is hard. It's really hard just to shoot off your enemies (I was playing it on hard mode). You are not a Stallone, or Terminator, you are just a normal guy. But sometimes shooting is the only option and using your phone to hack nearby systems that act in your advantage - is the key for ultimate fun.
As a open world game, Watch Dogs offers many side missions - finding murderers, suspects, potential criminals, codes hidden around Chicago and many more.
All in all, I enjoyed this game very much. I haven't played anything like that. This was really new.
8/10 because story is boring, but gameplay does it's job very well.
I haven't spoken about graphics because my PC could only run it smoothly on low preferences. But real gamer doesn't mind for graphics. To me, it was all about gameplay.
2. If you are average player who likes to button smash every stage trough game - this game isn't for you. Go get Wolfenstein or Serious Sam.
3. If you are looking for a good story, like maybe: Max Payne - This game isn't for you. Story isn't offering anything new. The story is probably the most boring part of the game. So cheesy.
4. If you like to figure out tactics, if you like to learn the scene before entering it, if you can wait for opponents, plan your moves in time - This game is for you. I was amazed by the filling of hanging around outside by the bench, while I control cameras inside the building and knocking out my enemies that have no idea what hit them.
Anyone, who enjoyed Splinter Cell - will probably enjoy this game. In bonus, Watch dogs offers you a weaker character (Aiden Pearce), compared to Splinter Cells Sam Fisher, who can kill 3 guys in a momentum and take out forth with a bare hands.
Your main weapon is your phone. You must create distractions for enemy's to pass by them, or take them out one by one. Also, you can lure them into traps, Jam their communication systems so they get a headache from buzz in ears and etc. Overall, game is very creative.
Also, it is hard. It's really hard just to shoot off your enemies (I was playing it on hard mode). You are not a Stallone, or Terminator, you are just a normal guy. But sometimes shooting is the only option and using your phone to hack nearby systems that act in your advantage - is the key for ultimate fun.
As a open world game, Watch Dogs offers many side missions - finding murderers, suspects, potential criminals, codes hidden around Chicago and many more.
All in all, I enjoyed this game very much. I haven't played anything like that. This was really new.
8/10 because story is boring, but gameplay does it's job very well.
I haven't spoken about graphics because my PC could only run it smoothly on low preferences. But real gamer doesn't mind for graphics. To me, it was all about gameplay.
- aldo-apachi
- Jun 7, 2014
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