Watch_Dogs - Bad Blood
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Watch_Dogs - Bad Blood DLC

Revisit Chicago in a brand new Watch_Dogs adventure! Play as T-Bone Grady, the legendary and eccentric hacker and Aiden Pearce's trusted comrade. Now on the run from Blume, T-Bone only has two choices: flee and start a new life elsewhere, or fight Blume to save an old friend. Face your shady past on your road to redemption.
App ID293061
App TypeDLC
Developers
Publishers Ubisoft
Categories Single-player, Multi-player, Partial Controller Support, Downloadable Content
Genres Action, Adventure
Release Date30 Sep, 2014
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English, Finnish, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Portuguese - Portugal, Portuguese - Brazil, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish

Watch_Dogs - Bad Blood
15 Total Reviews
14 Positive Reviews
1 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score

Watch_Dogs - Bad Blood has garnered a total of 15 reviews, with 14 positive reviews and 1 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

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A really cool DLC to the main game. Adds coop missions and a lot of new mechanics.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 0 minutes
unlike the base game, this DLC is very well-done. i absolutely recommend this if you are picking up watch dogs. about 3-5 hours in length, this DLC tells a story of a supporting character about 1 year after the conclusion of the first game. its narrative is interesting and compelled me enough to pay attention to the game and think about it for some time. while it's nowhere near close to being an amazing story, my expectations for a good one were met. the new mechanics, however, were extremely fun and worthwhile. the two that stood out to me were an RC Car and armed security cameras. the RC Car, which makes a permanent addition in watch dogs 2, was a great idea with a bit of a rough execution. when i got to use it i had fun, but for the most part it didn't come in handy too often. the armed security cameras, on the other hand, were a blast. something about being able to teleport between cameras and absolutely decimate waves of enemies left me super satisfied. my only gripe is you only got to use this during 2 missions. notwithstanding, the DLC is short, but exactly what it needs to be. the characters are much more likable, the story more interesting, and the new mechanics very fun. i absolutely recommend this to anyone getting watch dogs, though i don't think it's worth it to purchase watch dogs for this DLC alone. it's more of a plus to the base game than a standalone and remarkable component.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
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The story is too short and forgettable, T-Bone is almost like Aiden, but has some different skills, although he is more charismatic for sure. The side quest are too repetitive unfortunately , almost a copy of the based game. There are not any improvements, nor any new experience. The new only thing you get is a RC Car. Still on sale its worth the purchase.
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 0 minutes
[h1] It's literally the same as the main game. Nothing has been fixed, except that you get to control a cool RC car sometimes, and the main character is a stoner who helps a homeless man instead of an emo kid who helps an autistic dude[/h1] [h3]Background, Story, Optionals & Design[/h3] About ten minutes into the expansion, it's clear that Raymond 'T-Bone' Kenney has a much stronger personality than Aiden Pearce, who was a blank autistic slate. Unlike the man with the iconic cap, our dreadlock-sporting hacker has no problem cracking jokes and delivering tongue-in-cheek one-liners while smashing thugs skulls with a large wrench. In other words, T-Bone has a sense of humour, which makes him a more relatable and likeable vigilante than the original Watch Dogs lead. It's an unusual situation too, as T-Bone was originally written as a supporting character in the main game's storyline, but here he's suddenly put into the driving seat. Fortunately, this gamble pays off, as his somewhat offbeat attitude makes his interactions with the other characters all the more interesting. He isn't a particularly deep character, but he does seem well suited to the plot of the DLC, which would probably seem a little empty without our bearded hero and his grumpy yet enthusiastic outlook. Much like the original title, the narrative itself falls flat in places, but it provides just enough context for your actions. The cast includes both old and new characters, but, as in the original game, none of them get enough screen time for you to really care about their individual plight. Most simply end up as quest givers at the other end of a phone call. However, as previously mentioned, T-Bone is usually on hand to ensure the dialogue remains somewhat entertaining with his sarcastic jokes. Lets get to the story though: set after the events of the main game, T-Bone is preparing to leave the Windy City and go off the radar. However, as you might expect, things don't quite go as planned. The techie who loves rock music is forced to tie up a few loose ends, and, as you'd expect, he has to speed from location to location to do so in typical sandbox fashion. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3513981257 The story missions largely stick to the formula that worked well in the original game, and although there's nothing wrong with following a successful template, the familiarity means that the gameplay never really surprises. That said, a few tasks introduce new mechanics, but nothing is enough to get genuinely excited about, not even T-Bone's remote-control toy car that can taser enemies at close range will change anything about that. Similarly, the skills and abilities on offer are largely the same as those in the main game. This gives you a decent sense of progression as you work your way through the skill trees and develop T-Bone into a formidable character once again, but having already seen and used these skills as Aiden makes upgrading feel like a chore rather than a reward. I wonder why the release couldn't simply have taken your progress from the original title and applied it to the DLC's protagonist instead of.. you know... "hihi you now lose everything again, happy grinding lolol". Ironically, Bad Blood's most notable innovation is co-op. Optional missions are scattered around the map and, although they mostly comprise the types of objectives you'd expect, you can invite an online buddy to play through them with you. It's not a revolutionary concept, but it's a welcome addition, especially when you're well coordinated and tearing your foes to shreds with carefully planned offensives. The biggest problem, though, is that: All of the side content is mind-numbingly boring to play. Why do I have to complete 29 driving missions just to unlock an achievement? Why not 15? Or even less? Ubisoft started implementing the now well-known 'Ubisoft formula' and went overboard with it. Getting 100% in the DLC is literally just a chore, and unnecessarily long. However, the fact that Bad Blood mostly refuses to stray too far from what it knows doesn't mean that it isn't worthy of your attention. This DLC offers around ten more hours of Watch Dogs decent mission design and combat. Everything on offer, including optional missions with the same open-ended gameplay as regular objectives, will entertain anyone who enjoyed the multi-layered, moment-to-moment gameplay that made Aiden's adventure engaging, its just the mind-numbingly boring side content that you should skip unless you're an achievement hunter then... yeah.. have fun because it sucks. [h3]Conclusion[/h3] While there's no doubt that T-Bone is a much more interesting lead than Aiden Pearce, Bad Blood's gameplay fails to reflect this. Fortunately, though, the combination of sneaking, hacking and shooting feels just as cohesive and enjoyable as in the main game. If you're looking for more Watch Dogs, you'll have a great time with this continuation – just don't expect any deviations from the original title's solid but predictable template and especially not from the new added side content that is basically the same as the main game, just... more. [h2] 6.5/10 - The optional content is overly grindy and relies on the typical Ubisoft copy-and-paste formula rather than offering anything unique or inspiring, the story itself is decent though [/h2]
👍 : 6 | 😃 : 0
Positive

Watch_Dogs - Bad Blood DLC

ID Name Type Release Date
243470 Watch_Dogs™ Watch_Dogs™ GAME 26 May, 2014

Watch_Dogs - Bad Blood offers 1 downloadable content (DLC) packs, each adding unique elements and extending the core gameplay experience. These packs may include new missions, characters, maps, or cosmetic items, enriching the player's engagement with the game.


Packages

ID Name Type Price
41406 Watch_Dogs - Bad Blood Package 3.74 $
85571 Watch_Dogs Complete Package 7.49 $

There are 1 packages available for this game, each priced to provide players with a selection of in-game currency, exclusive items, or bundles that enhance gameplay. These packages are designed to offer players various options to customize and advance their game experience.


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Watch_Dogs - Bad Blood Minimum PC System Requirements

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows Vista (SP2), Windows 7 (SP1) or Windows 8 (Please note that we only support 64 bit OSs.)
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400 @ 2.66Ghz or AMD Phenom II X4 940 @ 3.0Ghz
  • Memory: 6 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 11 graphics card with 1 GB Video RAM - Nvidia Geforce GTX 460 or AMD Radeon HD 5770
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 25 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c Compatible Sound Card with Latest Drivers
  • Additional Notes: Broadband connection and service required for multiplayer mode. Supported Video Cards at Time of Release: nVidia GeForce GTX460 or better, GT500, GT600, GT700 series; AMD Radeon HD5850 or better, HD6000, HD7000, R7 and R9 series Intel® Iris™ Pro HD 5200

Watch_Dogs - Bad Blood Recommended PC System Requirements

Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows Vista (SP2), Windows 7 (SP1) or Windows 8 (Please note that we only support 64 bit OSs.)
  • Processor: Eight core - Intel Core i7-3770 @3.5 GHz or AMD FX-8350 X8 @ 4 GHz
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 11 graphics card with 2 GB Video RAM - Nvidia Geforce GTX 560 ti or AMD Radeon HD 7850
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 25 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c Compatible Sound Card with Latest Drivers
  • Additional Notes: Broadband connection and service required for multiplayer mode. Supported Video Cards at Time of Release: nVidia GeForce GTX460 or better, GT500, GT600, GT700 series; AMD Radeon HD5850 or better, HD6000, HD7000, R7 and R9 series Intel® Iris™ Pro HD 5200

Watch_Dogs - Bad Blood has specific system requirements to ensure smooth gameplay. The minimum settings provide basic performance, while the recommended settings are designed to deliver the best gaming experience. Check the detailed requirements to ensure your system is compatible before making a purchase.

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