The Watch Dogs series, without a shadow of a doubt, is one of the most innovative open-world titles from Ubisoft. Offering unique and diverse experiences for players to immerse themselves in used to be Ubisoft's forte, but that came to a standstill as the French developer started developing vast open-world games that are filled with mundane and repetitive activities.
Ubisoft's games once used to exude diversity, from the platforming awesomeness of Rayman and Prince of Persia games to the open-world sandbox offerings in the Assassin's Creed and Far Cry titles. The studio used to create games across a wide spectrum of genres. Nowadays, most of Ubisoft's titles feel like the same open-world game but with a different skin and filled with microtransactions.
However, the studio still holds one game series to its name, and although it is highly underrated and underappreciated, it is one of the most creative game franchises' in Ubisoft's history: Watch Dogs.
The first title in the series was ambitious for its time, and some might argue it was too ambitious for an open-world game. The premise was simple. Players take on the role of a hacker in a city where most things are controlled by a central operating system, which allows them to hack into almost anything that is electronic, like street lights, NPC phones, and even cars.
The concept of hacking stays with all the games in the series, where each new entry introduces something new into the open-world design. The gameplay and narrative also differ from game to game, yielding varying degrees of success. Here is a ranked list for all Watch Dogs games from worst to best.
Note: The article is subjective and reflects the author's opinions.
Watch Dogs: Legion is the most recent entry in the
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