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  • Summary: In Human Conditions, biotech takes center stage as players uncover three story-driven DedSec operations set within the vibrant city of San Francisco, investigate a disturbing gang conflict in co-op with new Elite co-op challenges and face a new enemy type with enhanced tech, the Jammer. TheIn Human Conditions, biotech takes center stage as players uncover three story-driven DedSec operations set within the vibrant city of San Francisco, investigate a disturbing gang conflict in co-op with new Elite co-op challenges and face a new enemy type with enhanced tech, the Jammer. The pack contains more than five hours of new content and challenges to enhance the overall game experience. The three new DedSec operations introduce some of the Bay’s most outrageous scientific and technological storylines: Automata revolves around Nudle’s new smart car, the CyruX, which uses biometric data both as a security measure and to adapt itself to the driver. But is that really all it does with a user’s personal information? DedSec sees the potential for abuse right away and sets out to expose it. Bad Medicine follows the trail of a dangerous ransomware that has crippled the city’s hospitals; as Marcus and his crew dig deeper to stop this menace, they will cross paths with deadly hitman Jordi Chin and form an unlikely alliance against the Russian mafia. Caustic Progress unveils a strange new company called RenSense that is experimenting with dangerous nanotech on the Bay Area's homeless. It has caught the attention of bio-hacker Lenni, who claims that their mobile clinics for the homeless hide very troubling human experiments. With her help, DedSec sets out to stop this madness. [Ubisoft]
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  1. Feb 26, 2018
    7
    Trois nouvelles opérations pour nos Watch Justice Warriors dans ce premier DLC de Watch Social Dogs 2, le jeu. Marcus toujours en tête de fileTrois nouvelles opérations pour nos Watch Justice Warriors dans ce premier DLC de Watch Social Dogs 2, le jeu. Marcus toujours en tête de file de son équipe des branlos du clavier et des camés du smartphone a fort à faire lors de ces opés bien conçues qui font la part belle au piratage et aux intrusions numériques diverses...

    Si je râle ainsi, c'est que l'agenda SJW est particulièrement pénible ici, bien pire que dans le jeu principal : les **** anarchistes d'opérette sont en effet hystériques et trépignent de rage comme dans une cour de maternelle devant l'injustice endémique qui sévit dans la ville de LGBT Frisco...

    Entre le retour de la grosse camionneuse, l'habituel agité SM au masque qui dissimule sa sale gueule, l'autiste petit frère de Rain Man qui compte les touches et la pétasse maquillée comme une voiture volée, on a vraiment de "quoi faire" en la matière : choisis ton trou-du-cul, camarade, tu ne seras pas déçu ! Jordi finalement qui revient faire un coucou est sans doute le moins con de la bande... même s'il reste un con. Et Marcus reste le cave geek sorti de sa banlieue.

    Les cinématiques mettant en scène tous ces crétins sont donc affligeantes et illustrent le sous-niveau d'écriture d'Ubisoft pour se la jouer désespérément tendance et cool... et "citoyen". Justicier solidaire en carton. Et tout ça. Ce qui n'empêche heureusement pas les missions de faire preuve de créativité et comme dans le jeu original, on se régale à s'infiltrer, espionner, pirater, neutraliser, dérouter, désactiver tout ce qui peut se présenter.

    Le contenu est des plus satisfaisants -contrairement au second DLC très chiche- et s'avère assez varié, le tout fignolé via une jouabilité toujours aussi puissante et conviviale. La ville est toujours aussi belle également, remplie de neuneus progressistes et autres moutons du "vivre ensemble".

    On s'amuse donc assez et même largement, quel dommage que le cadre soit aussi kikoolol ; il faudra qu'Ubisoft reconsidère tout cela pour le prochain... WD3.
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  2. Apr 8, 2017
    5
    The missions are fun and totally in line with the rest of Watch Dogs 2, but it's pretty obvious this was content that was in the game to beginThe missions are fun and totally in line with the rest of Watch Dogs 2, but it's pretty obvious this was content that was in the game to begin with, then removed just to be resold as shamefully overpriced DLC, as per the usual way Ubisoft operates these days. The DLC contains 3 mission lines which can only played once you've gotten to a certain place in the game's storyline (if you already beat the main storyline, you can start them right away obviously). The DLC also adds new online co-op missions at a new difficulty level, "Elite", that effectively takes the previously existing missions and combines them in some way (for example, you might have to rescue a hostage then also go to another location and download a file). The new missions are an interesting variation on the existing ones (and there's a few new locations for them as well), but if you all you care about is your leaderboard score, it's clearly faster and more efficient to do 2 or 3 of the normal online missions then spend all the time on these new multi-goal ones only to get a few extra points. These "elite" missions also add in a new type of enemy, the "jammer" which is an NPC that has a field around them that prevents all hacking of any type and prevents you from using your remotes around them. They add an interesting wrinkle to the gameplay. Again, while the content in this DLC is fine, the fact it's isolated into a $15 DLC is complete and total BS. Expand