Jamie Briggs, Analog Addiction - "Bad Blood doesn’t greatly alter Watch Dogs’ original product, and the same core problems that I had with the original release are still present. We take control of T-Bone within the same city, housing the same reputation meter, with access to the same activities, same digital trips and an almost identical upgrade skill tree to Aiden Pearce; T-Bone’s animation is also quite similar to Aiden Pearce himself.
Watch Dogs Bad Blood is more Watch Dogs, with a few new features. If the base game didn’t click with you, Bad Blood won’t alter your opinion. However, if you have been wanting to scratch that Watch Dogs itch one more time, Bad Blood is the perfect way to satisfy the craving."
Georgie Catto writes: "Even a few fresh ideas would be nice. Instead, Bad Blood continues Watch Dogs’ ridiculous vigilante side missions, with T-Bone – a man who’s meant to be on the verge of running – pitching in to help a very open-minded police detective with some extra legal law enforcement. I get that the game would be short without this padding (it took me about four hours), but Watch Dogs itself was so packed with optional (and often repetitive) missions that I ran out of reasons to keep doing them."
10 more Trophies await you in Watch Dogs’ Bad Blood DLC!
A video and text review of Ubisoft's expansion Watch Dogs Bad Blood which features the character T-Bone Grady as the main cyber-hippy hacking hero.