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belushisushi · 1 year
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Watch Dogs: Legion photo mode- Wrench with the 'Magic Mode' outfit and other stylistic...choices.
I don't know if people care about this game anymore but I do and thought I'd share anyway.
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ijusttakenope · 6 months
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alt-f2 · 1 year
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energylifeanalysis · 2 years
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Watch dogs legion online
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Therefore, it's likely the initial patches will aim to fix these things and the subsequent ones will be adding the new content. Watch Dogs: Legion Interactive Map of London - All collectibles, tech points, operations, ETO caches, Bagley photos and more Use the progress tracker to. That said, it will be the launch of an online multiplayer mode for a game with a detailed world so it's probably fair to expect bugs and other launch roughness. Ubisoft plans to launch Watch Dogs: Legion Online on March 9 and expands the game’s sandbox to allow players to work together to hack machines, fight Albion soldiers, or just goof around and cause wanton chaos. Once Online launches, Ubisoft will look to add new game modes, other playable content and apparently some surprises. Watch Dogs: Legion may have launched last October, but the fight to liberate London rages on in its upcoming online mode. Furthermore, there will be the first PvP mode where players can take on their peers, called the Spiderbot Arena. The launch will include the option to play co-op for up to four players in order to explore the world and play new missions together, including the first Tactical Op. Get exclusive game features, screenshots and videos. Know more about the Buy Watch Dogs: Legion for PC online for PC,Ubisoft Connect, in India at the best price : release date. The multiplayer mode in Watch Dogs Legion is out now, which features new co-op missions, PvP game mode, and Tactical Ops, which is free to download for players that own the game. , the Online mode is supposed to come in early 2021. Buy Buy Watch Dogs: Legion for PC online for PC,Ubisoft Connect, in India at the best price : online for PC,Ubisoft Connect, at the lowest prices. Watch Dogs: Legion handles weapon acquisition a little differently than other similar games. With those issues more or less in the bag, the devs are turning their focus to Watch Dogs: Legion's online mode. The right tools, or in this case weapons, make completing a task so much easier. The latest patch involved several stability fixes and other updates that should smooth out the gameplay experience across all platforms.
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Every single character in the open world is playable, and everyone has a backstory, personality, and skillset that will help you personalize your own unique team. Watch Dogs Legion has launched with its own set of bugs and failed optimisation, not unlike any other AAA game these days, and the developers have been focusing on fixing these issues through the game's updates so far. Watch Dogs: Legion delivers a never-before-seen gameplay innovation that allows you to recruit and play as anyone you see in the iconic city of London.
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lulu2992 · 3 years
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He protec.
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He attac.
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But most importantly, he’s bac.
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spidergay · 3 years
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DREAM COME TRUE! customization + photo mode… my absolute favorite
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thephotograbber · 3 years
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Game: @WatchDogsGame
Dev: @Ubisoft
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1lhm · 2 years
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Trinity | Watch Dogs: Legion | Xbox Series X | In Game Photo Mode
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miho-watanabe · 3 years
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Watch Dogs: LEGION (Bloodlines Screenshots - Wrench)
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It goes without saying that one of the most enjoyable things about Bloodlines was the return of The Wrench, that loveable, spiky, goofball from the second game. I won’t spoil any of the plot-points relating to his appearances in the DLC, but I will post some of these random screenshots I took with the Photo Mode option. (I hope you like the outfit I chose for him. Makes a nice contrast to the usual, originally I tried it out of curiosity, then found that I really REALLY liked it. “Masked MadGentleman”)
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This game is aesthetically beautiful, especially when London is all lit up at night. Makes for the best screenies ^ ^
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What’s the point in destroying peoples stuff if you don’t look good whilst doing it? = =
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Rat-a-tat-tat!!! X X
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Peek-a-BLAM! ^ ~
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“Your chariot awaits, Sir!”  “Thank you so much, Sir.”
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YOLO Moves O o
I have enjoyed this game immensely, and this new DLC has been the icing on the cake. I highly reccomend giving it a looksy if you’re up for some nostalgia and hammer based shenanigans.
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nintendowife · 2 years
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The year is almost over and it's once again the time to pick my favorite games. I didn't really manage to trim down my backlog this year - got 52 new games and only finished 46. I'm proud of finishing some games I've had in my backlog for 10+ years though! I revisited LittleBigPlanet 2 and Metal Gear Solid 4 on PS3 and was able to cross them off my list of unfinished games.  One of the highlights this year was when I realized Project Zero 2 (Fatal Frame 2) is available on Wii U eShop. I own the original game on PS2 but never finished it, so for Halloween I got Project Zero 2 Wii Edition and finally saw how the game ends.  My "now playing" list didn't lack quality games, so choosing the top titles was difficult. But enough meaningless chatter and onto the best games I played in 2021! 
1st place: HITMAN 3 (PS4, also available on other consoles and PC)
Agent 47, gaming's best-dressed bald guy is here to sweep the board again. Intricate assassination master plans can be cooked up while strolling through Argentinian vineyard or in the middle of a rave party in Berlin. 
+ Adds great new ideas to the tried and true mission formula  + Highly inventive ways to get rid of your targets  + Gorgeously designed levels and wealth of in-game challenges offer high replayability  + Dramatic and impactful story moments balance out the silly tone of the game  + The whole World of Assassination trilogy is playable within the game if you own the prior games  - Some glitches and bugs at least near launch 
See my posts about Hitman 3
2nd place: Titanfall 2 (PC, also available on PS4 and Xbox One)
Unexpectedly great experience. This first-person shooter took me by surprise even after hearing a lot of praise and going in with high expectations. I only played the single player campaign and even just that was enough to rank Titanfall 2 this high on my list. 
+ Interesting setting and great characters, good story  + Fun and varying gameplay with fluid controls and good combat  + Piloting a mech is such a cool experience  + Beautiful, immersive environments and impressive level design  + Good audio with cinematic soundtrack  - No Ansel support breaks my heart 
See my posts about Titanfall 2
3rd place: AI: The Somnium Files (Nintendo Switch, also available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One)
Brilliant murder mystery visual novel with a sci-fi flair. Story so unpredictable even Hercule Poirot and Sherlock Holmes together couldn't have seen it coming. 
+ Pleasing presentation with clean visual style, animations, skillful voice acting and fitting music  + Fleshed out characters made me invested in the game  + Well-written dialogue and a grim story that kept me guessing to the end  + A good amount of gameplay sections with unique mechanics in addition to visual novel content  - Some timed gameplay sequences required trial and error for me to figure out how to proceed 
See my posts about AI: The Somnium Files
Honorable mention: Watch Dogs: Legion (PC, also available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series)
I almost couldn't stop playing all the side content to progress the main story. It was so much fun to just pester around in near future London with my team of hacker grannies. Spent over 60 hours in the game and also got the story DLC. 
+ Appealing setting and story with memorable villains  + A lot of freedom to customize your team of operatives and gameplay style  + Impressively beautiful open world, seriously good work on this front  + Good soundtrack and voice acting  - No Ansel support, photo mode could have been better  - Some crashes to desktop and occasional glitches  - Recycled base character models made operatives less distinct in the long run, though recycling is understandable with the whole London population being available for recruitment 
See my posts about Watch Dogs: Legion
Honorable mention: Attack of the Friday Monsters! A Tokyo Tale (Nintendo 3DS eShop)
It was a tough choice between this slice-of-life adventure and Bravely Second: End Layer but ultimately I thought Attack of the Friday Monsters deserves a mention thanks to the unique feeling it evokes. 
+ Heartwarming story and curious perspective to storytelling  + Beautiful art style and graphics  + Environments and characters bring out an unprecedented feeling of coziness  + Short and sweet experience  - Card collecting gets a bit tedious if you want to complete everything in the game 
Honorable mention: Project Zero 2: Wii Edition (Wii U, also available on Wii)
A remake of a classic Japanese survival horror game initially released on PS2. The atmosphere of this game is to die for (heh). 
+ Beautifully remade character models and textures  + Superbly chilling audio design  + Terrifying atmosphere and tension throughout the game, a master class of horror game design  + Interesting story and lore  - Not as interesting rituals as in the first game  - Horizontal camera motion controls with Wii Remote were unintuitive  - No Japanese audio option 
See my posts about Project Zero 2
Honorable mention: Metroid Dread (Nintendo Switch)
Metroid Dread was surely worth the wait for series' fans and a great addition to any action-loving Switch owner's collection. Samus is back to refine the genre of metroidvanias. 
+ Good looking environments and tense atmosphere - E.M.M.I. is a truly great enemy addition  + Nice ambient audio  + Gameplay gets the more fun the more you progress and unlock abilities, satisfying boss fights and tight controls  + A good amount of challenge and the game's length is just right  + Cool story (game also begins with a good recap of series' story for newcomers)  - Probably the first game where I feel I would have needed accessibility options for controls (Shinespark)  - Occasional frustration with E.M.M.I. encounters and not knowing where to go next at some point in the game  - I didn't feel a need to go back and replay the game or get 100% completion 
See my posts about Metroid Dread
Nominees for my personal Game of the Year 2021
Only games I have finished in 2021 have been included. 
7th Dragon III Code: VFD (3DS)  A Short Hike (PC)  AI: The Somnium Files (Switch)  Aragami (PC)  Attack of the Friday Monsters! A Tokyo Tale (3DS)  Bayonetta 2 (Switch)  Bravely Second: End Layer (3DS)  BUSTAFELLOWS (Switch)  Café Enchanté (Switch)  Code Vein (PC)  Deliver Us The Moon (PC)  Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories (PC)  Donut County (PC)  Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation (3DS)  Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice (PC)  HITMAN 3 (PS4)  Kirby: Planet Robobot (3DS)  LittleBigPlanet 2 (PS3)  Mass Effect: Andromeda (PC)  Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)  Metroid Dread (Switch)  Monster Hunter Rise (Switch)  Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings Of Ruin (Switch)  New Pokémon Snap (Switch)  New Super Mario Bros. 2 (3DS)  Part Time UFO (Switch)  PGA Tour 2K21 (PC)  Picross e7 (3DS)  Project Zero 2: Wii Edition (WiiU)  Psychonauts 2 (PC)  Rain on Your Parade (PC)  Samorost 1 (PC)  Sanrio characters Picross (3DS)  Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (PC)  Super Mario Galaxy (Switch)  SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE (PC)  Superliminal (PC)  The Ascent (PC)  The Procession to Calvary (PC)  Titanfall 2 (PC)  Watch Dogs: Legion (PC)  Watch Dogs: Legion - Bloodline (PC)  What Remains of Edith Finch (PC)  Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country (Switch)  Yakuza 3 Remastered (PC)  Yakuza 4 Remastered (PC) 
Wishing you all the best to year 2022!
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ijusttakenope · 6 months
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inlifeasindeath · 3 years
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i just discovered watch dogs legion has a photo mode and. rofl. those npcs actually reacted 2 me when i turned the phone towards them. this game is good actually
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lulu2992 · 3 years
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When you’re on a mission to save London and you stumble upon your wife/girlfriend.
Bonus: When you stumble upon your grandpa and Dalton Wolfe’s wife at the same time.
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perfectirishgifts · 3 years
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The Top 10 Gaming Photo Modes Revealed–With A Surprising Winner
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The Top 10 Gaming Photo Modes Revealed–With A Surprising Winner
‘Forza Horizon 4’ is one of ten games making waves on Instagram right now.
Photo modes are becoming an integral part of gaming, and why shouldn’t they? Even before the likes of the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 landed, we’ve enjoyed utterly stunning games for years, which deserve to allow gamers to immortalize them in new and beautiful ways.
Ahead of the release of Cyberpunk 2077 tomorrow (November 10)–which is introducing its own top-of-the-line photo mode–research carried out by the photography community Shotkit has analyzed the popularity of gaming photography on Instagram, where trends like #ingamephotography and #virtualphotography are in their millions.
Thanks to the organization’s hashtag-heavy deep dive, we now have a definitive idea of which games dominate the image-happy social media site more than any other. And yet, despite the predictable appearances of games like Fortnite and Forza Horizon 4 on the top-10 list, a much more cinematic experience sits at number one, thanks to its deep and flexible photo mode.
‘Fortnite’ may have a player base of 350 million and rising, but it’s not number one on Instagram, … [] according to Shotkit.
10. The Sims 4 (4,800 posts)
Six years on, The Sims 4 is still going strong in the Instagram gaming community. It’s hardly surprising; after the year we’ve had, it’s understandable that people escape to a game that allows them to create a more attractive version of themselves (in my case, at least)–one who can live in a more trouble-free world, where the biggest danger is still the possibility of drowning in a fenced, ladderless swimming pool.
9. Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End (4,900)
While it might not have quite matched the generation-defining brilliance of its second outing–and the series’ original PS3 audience has largely matured to prefer Naughty Dog’s grittier The Last of Us–Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is still one of the most beautiful and cinematic games on the PS4. The tenth Jeep-driving chapter, The Twelve Towers, must account for at least half of its 5,000 photos.
8. The Last of Us Part II (5,300)
While it might not let you take a Watch Dogs: Legion-style selfie with the Rat King, The Last of Us Part II is still one of the most incredibly beautiful games of its generation–and certainly one of its most visceral. Its world is the gaming equivalent of Talking Heads’ ‘Nothing But Flowers’: one gradually reclaimed by nature, where as things fell apart, nobody paid much attention. Then again, there was a deadly virus kicking about, so you can’t blame them. Let’s move on before we get even more depressed about 2020.
7. Ghost of Tsushima (16,900)
It’s not even five months old, but Ghost of Tsushima is an Instagram hottie. It’s entirely predictable, given its art direction–and the fact it’s so loved, it yesterday won The Game Awards’ Player’s Voice Award (something that has since been hit with allegations of impropriety). Pictures like this, from Jafree’s Perspective, only prove how magnificent it can look.
‘Ghost of Tsushima’ is the newest game in the top 10.
6. Forza Horizon 4 (33,100)
I’ve plowed about 150 hours into Forza Horizon 4: one quarter completing it, another quarter somehow getting three stars on all drift zones, and half of it on photography. Its effortless photo mode and a huge selection of endlessly customizable cars mean it’s too easy to get snapping; the fact Playground Games later added the “Picture Perfect” photography achievement, which also featured in its prequel, undoubtedly got more people taking shots.
5. Horizon Zero Dawn (40,500)
While The Last of Us Part II captures a more believable downfall of modern society, Horizon Zero Dawn presents its most beautiful: the aftermath of a technocratic dystopia, now governed by increasingly deranged Machines that threaten humanity a second time. Its brighter color palette, beautiful vistas, and ridiculous action make for some pretty incredible shots.
4. Skyrim (46,200)
Well, this isn’t a surprise: Skyrim is fourth, not least because it’s been released on nearly every console of note since its 2011 debut, as well as Alexa, Etch-a-Sketch and your fridge. But its deep modding community, which also made the leap to consoles, continues to make this classic even more beautiful and photogenic.
3. Fortnite (135,000)
The king of battle royale is relegated to duke status in the royal succession of Instagram photos, picking up third place despite a player base last registered at 350 million and growing. Maybe it’s because of youngsters’ embrace of different social media platforms, but it’s still a good showing–and its popularity may push it up the rankings as time goes on. I’m now hyper-aware of my own age by referring to Fortnite players as “youngsters”.
2. Grand Theft Auto V (146,500)
The PS2 gave us three GTA games, while three consoles have coughed up GTA V. And yet, the game’s initial technical achievement, and subsequent upgrades, have made it an “enduring mystery” in terms of never-ending sales. Photos unsurprisingly follow this trend–but interestingly, it’s a more recent Rockstar game that takes the crown.
‘Red Dead Redemption 2’ is the biggest hit on Instagram among virtual photographers.
1. Red Dead Redemption 2 (165,200)
Despite being just over two years old, Red Dead Redemption 2 tops the Instagram list for the most popular game on the photo front. Given it’s the closest we’ll ever get to immerse ourselves in a spaghetti western, it’s perfectly understandable. The largely untouched features of 1899 America provide some of the most jaw-dropping landscapes known to man. The filters, as evidenced above, only add to the game’s majesty.
Speaking to Shotkit, Leo Sang–an insanely talented Brazilian virtual photographer whose skills have led to sponsorship by NVIDIA, whose own photos are above–explained what makes the perfect photo mode. He said: “A familiar and easy-to-use photo mode is less intimidating if you’re getting used to virtual photography; the basic camera controls and settings should have easy access and be intuitive.
“The camera’s movement can’t be too restricted; the wider the movement range, the easier it is to compose your shot. The same applies to the other settings: field of view, roll angles, depth of focus, and so on… being able to fine-tune your shot helps you experiment and create a lot easier.”
However, high-quality graphics aren’t everything to Sang, who added: “An element of fun is always important, especially if you’re trying to do this professionally. If the game is fun, your motivation to find great shots increases as you want to do the character justice. It’s what explains why games like The Sims 4 and GTA 5 made it onto the list.”
The only disappointment in this list is that Control doesn’t feature, despite being what I think is the most uniquely gorgeous game of its generation. But who needs Instagram when you’ve got books, especially when we’re inevitably robbed of the internet with our own, HZD or TLoU-style apocalypse?
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