



Marcus brings a long-awaited diverse touch and feels to an otherwise nondiverse industry if you are either discussing the tech behemoths he must overtake or just diversity in gaming. Watchdogs 2 in all of its gameplay, stealth, and hacking adds another important key element in its second entry which is race and gentrification. So from the onset the many various characters you not only team up with but interact as playable characters should bring a refreshing light and well-balanced dialogue and action sequences in this 20-25 hour single mission campaign. While each of his hacker team performs memorable experiences, it is Marcus that holds the team together to make it all work. They set out to expose and take down the big tech companies overtaking the city. Marcus who is a more down to earth character is teamed up with other well-trained hackers throughout the game, and they call themselves Dedsec. Now we have a young, likable, excitable, and fun protagonist in Marcus Holloway. While there were a few issues that were noted in the original game the one that had gamers most jaded was the flat and often lifeless character of Aiden Pearce, who’s cold, calculated dialog left much to be desired as this approach as been most often used in action game of this size. As we enter a new city, we also get a significant shift in the main protagonist from its predecessor.
WATCH DOGS 2 CHARACTERS SERIES
This time around you get a more vibrant colorful city as the series transitions from cold and rainy Chicago to the sunny palm trees and tech enthusiast dense environment of San Francisco. The highly anticipated sequel to Ubisoft Montreal Watchdogs has arrived in Watch Dogs 2.
