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Watch Dogs Director: People Don't Just Want to Play a Story Anymore

For Ubisoft, single-player games are a thing of the past.

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ShugaCane3927d ago (Edited 3927d ago )

Me too. They heavily focused on the online elements of the game, the hacking and stuff, the rendering of Chicago, and from what the guy's saying, it makes me feel as if they purposedly neglected the story.

He thinks multiplayer elements is what people are more and more asking for, well maybe. But I think they're also asking for good story-telling, and characters to care about. The Last of Us and Bioshock Infinite, are the last good examples I have in mind. This is also part of the future of this medium. Gameplay at the service of the narrative. More immersive storylines, etc.. This is what people want for the Next Gen as well. Not only Online features.

Donnieboi3927d ago (Edited 3927d ago )

Neglected the story? So you've played it from beginning to end, I presume? I still dig what u meant when u said we want a story still.

But the Ubisoft dude didn't say he doesn't want a story, but that having MORE can give u more value for your dollar. Once u beat a game, it's nice to have something u can do that extends the game exponentially (like some online component, co-op, level editors, dlc)

ShugaCane3927d ago

"it makes me feel as if they purposedly neglected the story. "

"it makes me feel as if" is very important here. I'm saying that because of the guy's statement. It's an impression. I never said "Fact. The story has been neglected"

JackBNimble3927d ago

I want to play a story , but I am tired of the linear story with low replay value.

Hey , I've played TLou , it's a great game,beat it four times... but now what? There is nothing left for me but either 4 vs 4 online play that I am not into , or wait for DLC. I will buy the DLC by the way.

I think Ubisoft has a point, I think there are better ways to tell stories in games that aren't so linear.

Flipgeneral3927d ago

Unfortunately, you know they are looking at spreadsheets and what offers the greatest yield

LoL, WoW, COD, Halo

All heavily focused online games

The majority speaks

*I'm not one of them*

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alien6263927d ago

after last of us YES! i do want to play a story

exfatal3927d ago

really Tlou was what made you changed your mind? not that i don't agree but come on now...

alien6263926d ago

well also heavy rain metal gear series etc. i just said TLOU because it was the latest game i played with a good story

vikingland13927d ago

Me too plus if the headline were true then TLOU wouldn't have sold so well. I think its just that no one is telling good stories anymore

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badz1493927d ago

I beg to differ too! I treasure games with good story. just simple mindless fun but crappy story kinda games aren't my cup of tea.

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Eldyraen3927d ago

I agree with what he said--a lot of us don't want JUST a story nowadays. We want a great story on top of a world to explore (be it large open world or even more linear but detailed worlds that feel less like a cooridor and more like it was just part of something bigger--a great example of the latter being TLOU).

Essentially "we" want a total package and multiplayer is not necessarily a requirement (although if well done and "appropriate" for the game I welcome it as long as doesn't distract from single player development/enjoyment). Even multiplayer appears to be evolving somewhat although we haven't seen much of it yet (outside of multiplayer focused games). If its a wanted evolution or a dead end we don't know yet though.

What I want is a believeable "living world" (given the setting) for single player games where your character might be the catalyst or even star of the show but where the setting and characters shine just as bright. Games have been heading this way though for years and now its becoming more and more common which is great.

Still not 100% sold on some of the new ideas but for most part love what I see. I just hope it all lives up to expectations.

Nazara3927d ago

Depends on the game. My favorite bayonetta would not benefit from being an open world, always online, mpcentric title.

MilkMan3927d ago

Wtf are they talking about?!

If publishers are to be believed, the gaming community wants more open worlds, more multiplayer modes included in largely single-player games, and connected experiences.

Uhhm, when did I ask for multiplayer experiences in a single player game? Or connectivity?

I just want to play a fantastic game, with great mechanics, awesome story and FUN to play with lots of varied things to do.

and IF I want to ask friends to hop on and play then that's my choice. If the trend is that I HAVE to be online and I MUST have friends/randoms in my game in order to have the full experience then I suppose this is a good time to get out of gaming.

CarlosX3603927d ago (Edited 3927d ago )

Those of you who do not get his (1st) point... See: Destiny.

Those of you who do not get his (2nd) point... See: Call of Duty series.

M-M3927d ago (Edited 3927d ago )

That's weird of him to say that(going by the story title here) considering that a lot of games in the past were just pick up, play, and beat the game without it having a deep story involved. Nowadays it seems like you're somewhat playing a movie.

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The entire WatchDogs series is 87% off and it's not even Black Friday

If you are looking for a bargain, check out the huge discounts across the entire WatchDogs series on Steam.

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Watch Dogs Deserves A Remake, More Than Ever

With the world of information and technology, privacy and security growing every day, Watch Dogs deserves another chance in the spotlight, now more than ever.

RaidenBlack995d ago

The only Ubi title that deserves a faithful remake right now is Splinter Cell 1.
All 2014+ Ubi titles are just underwhelming. Especially ones from 2016+ are just cancer.

LucasRuinedChildhood995d ago (Edited 995d ago )

Seriously, are we so far removed from Ubisoft actually making good games that people now praise Watch_Dogs in retrospect?

"Watch_Dogs has remained one of my favourite games of the last ten years." Jesus Christ.

HankHill995d ago

I remember being so disappointed in Watch Dogs when I played it at release. It was alright, but I think I fell for the hype and I needed a game to play on my new PS4.

obidanshinobi995d ago

This is what happens when mediocrity gets praised as good.
Standards are slipping across the whole entertainment industry.
What was once considering rubbish is now considered as OK, what once was OK is now being praised as good etc etc.

LamerTamer995d ago

Everyone has their own likes. I liked it a lot myself. I played through it twice and liked the car chases and the open world with fairly decent environments and missions. It suffered from the whole downgrade thing where they showed graphics that weren't actually there. No game will appeal to everyone but it was still ambitious for it's time.

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gantarat995d ago

assassin's creed 1 should get a remake.

ExBee995d ago

For certain! AC1 was brilliant at the time but with new graphics and gameplay it would be amazing! Do you prefer old combat or new though?

RaidenBlack995d ago

I'd say a reimagining of AC1.
I direct AC1 remake would be a bad idea. It'll need better story pacing and significant better world building.

BlaqMagiq1995d ago

Old. Let it play like how it did with AC2-Syndicate style gameplay but refine the setting and story.

Profchaos995d ago

It would need a lot changed for it to be enjoyable again as even back in 2007 on launch we were all complaining about it's repetitive gameplay go here perform one of three side quests repeat then assassination now do it over and over until a big battle with a unforgiving checkpoint system.

BlaqMagiq1995d ago

Absolutely. It needs it. The only AC I truly didn't enjoy.

chicken_in_the_corn994d ago

I'd prefer it didn't. Ubisoft would make it so bloated, it wouldn't be anywhere near the original

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smolinsk995d ago (Edited 995d ago )

Absolutely, this watch dogs legion was terrible boring.

Profchaos995d ago (Edited 995d ago )

As a fan of the franchise legion was garbage and I regretted my purchase for the first time in the franchise the entire thing felt like an experiment in NPC behaviour and released without the writers input on what makes a good story.

I don't think I'm alone in that feeling though as wrench and Aiden are brought back and the campaign was rewritten to fit them.

I am tempted to buy the season pass to play it again with Aiden but fool me twice shame on me I'm waiting for a deep sale

camel_toad995d ago

Agreed. Despite the annoying hipness of the characters in part 2 I thought it was a really fun game. I was extremely disappointed and surprised at how many steps back they took with Legion. You'd think it was made by an entirely different team. Or was it?

It was just so devoid of fun.

LamerTamer995d ago

Honestly one of my biggest annoyances with Legion is that they took out the camera views for the driving. I mean the behind the car view that they stuck us with is near unplayable. I always used a first person driving view. After two releases why did they take OUT features? I don't get it.

TheSinsibleOne995d ago

The fist watchdog game was the best by far
After that they weren't weird and annoying with that hipster stuff. Aiden was a badass.

LamerTamer995d ago

I thought so at first too. I got used to it and it ended up being good after some play time. I just had to give it a chance.

TheEnigma313995d ago

Remake the PoP series from xbox/ps2/gc era

RaidenBlack995d ago

They are remaking Sands of Time.

TheEnigma313995d ago

That's good news. Hopefully it's done right.

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Inside the Driver game that died so that Watch Dogs could live

From VG247: "When cars slide, they leave tyre marks. In a game like Driver, they’re an aesthetic touch, part of the inherent cool of a handbrake turn. But those dark shadows in the road also tell a story. From tyre marks, you can determine the speed of a vehicle, when it started to skid, and its ultimate direction of travel – long after the car itself has vanished into the distance."

vallencer1060d ago

Different spellings in different parts of the world friend. Tyre is a correct way to spell it.

Pridefall1060d ago

Dunno why you got downvpted when tyre is correct in Australia.

mikefizzled11059d ago

The mystery that is En Fore Gee

neutralgamer19921060d ago

Give us driver San Francisco remastered

IGiveHugs2NakedWomen1060d ago

Why did they stop making some of the best games ever? Driver was one of them.

Gameseeker_Frampt1059d ago

Assassins Creed 2 showed Ubisoft how to make money and Far Cry 2 showed them that gamers don't like complex ideas. Now Ubisoft just turns out games that are just variations of the same thing.

WeAreLegion1060d ago

Best driving mechanics ever made. Nothing has come close.

Gardenia1060d ago

A story driven game with pure driving gameplay. I'd love to see a new Driver game or a remake of the first one.

ApocalypseShadow1060d ago

Yes. This one. A definite remake of the first without adding any ridiculous fluff. The first game had great physics and sound for its time. The start of the car in the beginning cinema I watched constantly. My father and uncles were big muscle and classic car freaks. Only thing crazy about the game was the relentless cops in the last level. Insane the way those police cars were and launched at you.

Bleemcast made it look better just like PC emulators. But would definitely take a remake.

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