Jimmy The Lips wrote:Nice, going to have to pick that up then
The boss fights got fixed just after I played it. Bastards.The wiiU version has the improved bosses, bundled dlc and proper game pad integration as well as a little graphics spit shine. If the urge to play that game again ever grabs me, it'll be on WiiU.adored wrote:Did they fix the shitty boss fights?
Dark Soldier wrote:bang a fair few hours in.
stonechalice wrote:I'm also getting very annoyed with the lack of reviews of current gen/last gen cross over games. I can't find a review of the 360 version of this anywhere and I'm sure there are a lot of people out there getting it on 360 today. (It's an absolute shocker by the way, it looks awful) I think this practice misinforms a lot of people and needs to be sorted out. All the top pubs are reviewing these games on the new hardware, without even a boxed off section on how last gen copies fare.
Not good enough.
stonechalice wrote:IGN? Come on, that doesn't count! Even they gave it 7.5. Turgid rubbish. Also, even though that says it's a PS3 review, there isn't any reference or comparison to the next gen versions, or any comment on any particular performance issues on the PS3 apart from this: Watch Dogs’ completely open map is huge and diverse, though its textures and models are below the standards I expect from a PlayStation 3 game in 2014. Even so, it fails to maintain 30 frames per second, with frequent slowdowns and screen tearing when simply driving around the city. That's something you do a lot in Watch Dogs, and it can have a real impact on your ability to control it during high-speed chases. It's playable, but it does get in the way. Nothing about the utterly horrendous pop in and shonky controls, or the absence of any real detail in the game compared to GTA5. IGN. Pffft.
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