In the beta, the gunplay was serviceable. Enemies were able to spot us despite our disguises.Īkin to Watch Dogs, you’ll find a host of vehicles at your disposal to negotiate Bolivia’s varied terrain, that ranges from mountains to plateaus with weather conditions such as snow and rain along with a real-time day-night cycle to boot. We opted for the ghillie suit, and there was no real benefit. However, the outfits you wear are purely cosmetic. You could don jeans and a shirt, or opt for full camouflage, a la Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s ghillie suit. Unlike The Division, there is more than just a palette swap between gear, ensuring visual variety. The options aren’t as vast as say Final Fantasy XIV or Fallout 4, but there is more than enough to keep most happy. Nonetheless, we trudged on.īefore getting into the game proper, we were tasked with creating our character.
You might find it rather presumptuous of Ubisoft. A prompt to pre-order the game greeted us even before we could even play the closed beta. Firing up the game threw up what can only be assumed a sign of utmost confidence.