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3 is so so depending on how you take it
I do wish it had continued more of a set story, I hated running around not knowing what to do next and the switch to any random npc part, I can see where they were tyring to go with it but ultimately it felt lacking in some excitement, you can't get attached really and I had to treat them like sims characters and upload my own plot and personalities into them
the DLC with Aiden and Wrench was a big highlight though, I feel that should've been stretched and been the true watchdogs legion
and I will add throughout all games some of those puzzles were ,to put it midly, just BAD uwu
they say that about alot of games lol, that they're a "GTA clone"
Yakuza, Sleeping Dogs, Payday, Saints Row (1 & 2 I can at least see the similarities)
I have no doubt they have been inspired but the games are good on their own, I didn't even think about gta when I played honestly uwu
This is a new low for Ubisoft; nobody will be buying your games
https://store.steampowered.com/app/307690/Sleeping_Dogs_Definitive_Edition/
For that price it's a robbery.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wG6uEm5RDLI
Seems like you're here...
There's no 'franchise death fatigue' like there is for SR or Sleeping Dogs. They can comfortably act as a GLADIO recruitment tool without ruffling any feathers, or challenging the fundamental sociological assumptions involved in, say, undercover work in the HK triads.