With Watch Dogs Legion just around the corner and Ubisoft giving free copies of its predecessor 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Watch Dogs 2 away a🌸t the online Ubisoft forward event, it seems the title has a fair amount of new players.
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10 Grand Theft Auto 5 ဣ
One of the first things people probably noticed a couple of hours into playing as Marcus in WD2 is how similar the shooting and overall combat felt to a Grand Theft Auto game, particularly GTA5.
There's a ton in the game that works differently, but it feels the foundation was built with GTA in mind. The shooting system in these two titles is a tad basic, but still completely enjoyable, and for those who like the absolute chaos of a single player or online sandbox game, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:GTA is one of the biggest flawed y�ꦰ�et incredible open-world cornerstones at this point.
9 Dues Ex:: Mankind Divided/Hum꧂an Revolution 💝
Focusing more on the technology and hacking aspect of Watch Dogs 2 over its open-world sections, the Deus Ex games are a great alternative. Deux Ex: Human Revolution is most likely the one everyone knows, while Mankind Divided is the more recent release.
Adam Jensen is the main character in both titles, and he's a lot more of a wet blanket than Marcus is. But, these two games are perfect alt options for two reasons, the stealth, and the setting. The stealth in WD2 isn't great, but it's a huge part of Deux Ex. Meanwhile, the world in WD2 is more relatable,✱ but exploring a future of easily accessible h✨uman augmentation is so incredibly interesting.
8 Assass🦋in's Creed: Odyssey
Of course this next one was going to be included. AC: Odyssey is one of the largest games of the past generation and a big step forward for the franchise. Obviously, this game takes place in Ancient Greece 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:with all the historical cameos, so🏅 hack♑ing cellphones and cars isn't really a thing.
Still, this is one of the purest open-world games most people think of nowadays, 𓄧letting the player sail and do whatever they want at any time. And, once a🤡gain, the focus on traversal is a big part of both titles, though Kassandra/Alexios is a lot better at it than Marcus.
7 Dying Light 🃏 🔥
speaking of traversal-heavy open-world games, Dying Light is ♏the best in the parkour department. 🐬The entire focus of this game is the hardcore parkour, and nailing the jumps from rooftop to rooftop while avoiding zombies, especially at night, is so incredibly satisfying.
Dying Light doesn't have the lighthearted tone of Watch Dogs 2, the hacking, or the customization, but it does feature a small cast of characters getting to know each other over time, and it just seems like something the WD2 fanbase could appreciate.
6 𝔉 ꦓ Sleeping Dogs
A lot of the games on this list primarily feature the player taking control of a character that is more than human, whether its a demigod in AC: Odyssey, a simulated super version of themselves in Saints Row 4, or Talion the ghost man in Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor. Well, Sleeping Dogs is 💝just about a guy named Wei Shen who is really good at beating the stuffing out of Triad members.
Where Watch Dogs 2 succeeds in writing and narrative but fails in gameplay complexity, Sleeping Dogs knocks it out of the park with the combat but falls a little short in the side missions and optional content. Still, for those who wished for more complex hand-to-hand systems in Watch Dogs, this is absolutely the next game to check out.
5 Saints Row 4 🦋 🍸
While the guns and shooting in WD2 remind many players of GTA5, the takedown animations, random events spread throughout the map, and a bit of the humor (168澳洲幸运5开奖网:especially with the weapons) are very similar to the later Saints Row games, particularly Saints Row 4.
It's a bit of a power jump in terms of the player character, considering SR4 has the person playing as a superhuman in a simulated city, but it still has a lot of what Watch Dog fans would likely fin✱d enjoyable, especially in the way the create-a-character gets from point A to B.
4 ও Middle-Earth: Shജadow Of War
To be honest, Shadow of War doesn't have all too much in common with Watch Dogs 2 outside of them both being story-heavy open-world games. Still, Shadow of War is a blast, expanding upon all the systems introduced in Shadow of Mordor 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:and even introducing new ones. Talion is even more broken than he was in the first title and has a whole host of new ghost-based abilities that shred Orcs like paper. So, if WD2 was the right genre bu𝄹t not the right game, try this one out.
3 Sunset Overdrive 💫
Sunset Overdrive is another game where players are given a bunch of neat tools, weapons, skills, and mechanics to play around with and are just sort of set free in a city. It has zombies mutated from energy drinks everywhere while WD2 just has pretentious people in abundance.
So, it's safe to say they're pretty different in the narrative, but a huge focus of Sunset is on enjoyable traversal, and coincidentally WD2 i✱s much the same, so it at least deserves a look to see if its a game worth the time.
2 𒁏 🌠 Just Cause 4
Watch Dogs 2 hౠas its fair share of flaws, but one of the things people give it the most credit for is how each mission feels completely unique with the way it's played. Marcus can 𝕴go from breaking into a CEO's office with stealth to controlling a giant spider drone in broad daylight in the span of an hour and it keeps players on their toes in a good way. But, the tools at Marcus's disposal are slim outside of hacking, he has a taser, some guns, and a melee weapon.
In contrast, Just Cause 4 usually asks the player to do one thing in every mission, cause mayhem and destruction, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:which we have some tips on. But, in order to do that, these titles give the player a staggering huge a✨rsenal of different tools and gadgets ranging from simple guns to weapons that turn people into cows.
1 Horizon Zero Dawn ꦍ 🌠
Finally, it only seemed apt to end things on the other open-world game in recent memory that's all about advanced technology, Horizon Zero Dawn. Only thing is, this advanced technology can't be appreciated by the people around it because their settlements ꦅhave regressed to the prehistoric era.
There's a reason for this of course, but not without spoiling the game, so just know that its about hunting robotic animals of all different shapes and sizes. There are tons of cool features in Horizon (168澳洲幸运5开奖网:and games like it), with s🐲o many ways to approach every confrontation, so it's another huge recommendation for anyone obsessed with technology-themed aesthetics.