Of those I would say Watch_Dogs... though none of them are particularly good from what I've seen/heard/played.
I've never understood the appeal of the Dark Souls games. Fortunately I got both reasonably cheap, but the bit I've played seems about as fun as a colonoscopy. If you love running around with no direction, a mostly forgettable/nonexistent story, occasionally picking up mildly useful items and the "fun" of memorizing enemy locations and attacking patterns over and over and over and over and over and over and over again... it's definitely up your alley.
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What changes exactly? I get a fancy new kind of sword? A new area to walk around in? Some other big boss that requires a very familiar strategy of running around, dodging and periodically attacking? I don't think tacking another 40 hours of the same drivel is going to magically give a directionless game purpose.
This series is lucky it got 5 hours out of me.
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You probably wouldn't have to be fair. Pretty big world to explore and loads of new enemies. Well, it was that way with DS 1 anyway.
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My PC is clean run tests every week not that I should be worried about that kind of thing since I don't download sketchy programs.
Drivers are also up to date.
Talked to some people it's actually a common problems. Verfied the game files now I'm stuttering and getting FPS drops when not driving.
Yay
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No he is on the money with that comment, shit people get stutter with Titans also...
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Watch_Dogs is a hype machine, and from what I've seen it's incredibly buggy.
Wolfenstein looks good, but from what I've heard AI is retarded on anything other than the hardest difficulty. Also 40GB.
Darks Souls II looks good, but for some reason people like it less than the original.
Grid Autosport looks promising, but I'd recommend against pre-orders, especially considering Grid 2.
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Out of those options, go with either Dark Souls 2 or Grid. Watch_Dogs isn't worth the 60$ at this point, consider buying when you get a price drop, if you have any AMD hardware, ignore it completely.
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I played Watch Dogs yesterday cuz my uplay client wasn't working till then.. First thing I noticed was how bad the graphics looked on ultra. The reflections in the building weren't even mine it was just a picture of an intersection. The sky started blinking when I was driving my car and the police just keeps chasing you unless you have a super fast car with really good driving skills. I think Dark Souls 2 is good if you have a controller or wolfenstein since I heard some good reviews for it.
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here, http://strawpoll.me/1793361
use this for better results and to make it easy for OP to decide.
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Wanna play a none stop action FPS with a good story? Wolfenstein
Wanna play a game thats challenging? Dark Souls 2
Wanna play a game about racing? Grid
Wanna play a open world sandbox? Watch Dogs(Be warned it has pretty bad performance so far...)
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DS2 - cause it'll be the one game you will hate and love the most.
Plus there's tons of content, and finishing the game gives you the biggest hardon cause you know you achieved something special.
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Dark Souls II. I'd go with Watch_Dogs, but I've heard that it's currently full of bugs and has bad performance on most systems.
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I haven't played dark souls 2 but I would definitely go for that. Otherwise go for Wolfenstein because it's awesome!
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Cross off Watchdoge off your list. Period.
I'd say Wolfenstein, it's a classic and it gives a new angle to FPSs'.
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Honestly, I never played any of these games (DS 1 a little, but it was a pain in the butt without controller), but I'd like to believe I'm up to date in terms of gaming infos.
Dark souls if hard. Really hard, so take that into consideration.
I don't know about Wolfenstein yet.
Watch Dogs: stone me if you want, but I'd suggest you to download it, play a 1-2-3 hours, then decide if you want to buy it. So far almost every objective / non-fanboy rewiew said it's quite monotone, absolutely not that world-breaking as promised, and it's morality system is strange (killing dozes of cops, but you have to feel sorrow, when somebody 'good guy' dies)
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Every game is new and I can't spend momey on them all but I don't know which one should I choose too. Can you help me and comment your opinion?
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