Why is this a review in progress? Right now all of Watch Dogs 2's "seamless multiplayer" modes, in which players can dynamically appear in each other's games, are disabled because of major performance problems. Ubisoft is actively working to resolve them, but no firm date has been given for a fix. Until I've had a chance to play those modes and test them (or until two days after launch, whichever comes first) this review will remain in progress with a temporary score.
By expanding on a lot of what the first game and its expansion got right and mixing action, stealth, and puzzle gameplay with handy remote-control drones, Watch Dogs 2 impresses with open mission designs with multiple ways to reach your objective and some great toys to find them with. I'm conflicted about the tone of its story and characters, but I had a great time exploring its Bay Area map. Once its serious multiplayer problems are hopefully resolved, this will be a significant improvement over Ubisoft's first draft of its action-hacker series.
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