Last July, Watch Dogs has given a glimpse of how you can manipulate your way into the game via hacking, but this time, a new video has been released, this time focusing on the potential hacks that you can do.

"Everyone and everything is connected y technology. Hacking into that connection can be very powerful," according to the video.

Here you are introduced to the CTOS, a centralised software that was created to cut costs, stabilise the communication network, and monitor crimes all over the city as a few of its functions. It is basically a system that runs in the background of the entire Chicago territory.

According to the video, you have to install a backdoor virus in each city's territorial control centers in order to access the CTOS, but this has to be done district by district. And you can do that easily with a smartphone, which allows you to weaponise something as simple as a mobile device.

Phone interception, monitoring, access bank accounts and computers by stealing passwords--these are just some of the things you can do once you hack into the system.

Since you can also get into the system that monitors criminal activity, this also gives you a choice of intervening or just walking away.

If you do get into the missions, you will also enjoy the capability of CTOS to provide a sort of cover--from short-circuiting electronics and creating diversions, to even using your environment as your own weapon and shield.

Check out the video and see just how awesome Watch Dogs lets you experience hacking as the ultimate weapon.

The Wolf Among Us from Telltale Games debuts a trailer

A follow-up to the massively successful The Walking Dead game, Telltale Games has long been confirmed to be working on Bill Willingham's acclaimed graphic novel, and from what has been reported about the way the game is played, it seems that gamers can enjoy calling the shots on the decisions of Bigby.

According to Comic Book Resources, the trailer zooms in on the lead character, which is the personification of the Big Bad Wolf and shows you the a choice-based play in the same manner as The Walking Dead.

In a previous interview with Telltale Games president Kevin Bruner with Comic Book Resources, "You're bending the rules and interpreting the rules as the sheriff. It's a really interesting thing to do because everyone in Fabletown has an agenda... you get to interpret other Fables' motivations and how far you let them push the rules."

It's revealed in the trailer that the task of controlling the other Fable characters and keeping them in check from going on a rampage against each other is left up to Bigby, and technically, you as the player. So you'll be making some pretty tough choices, and ones that are unlikely to leave all smiles for everyone.

The trailer ends with a very teasing note on Episode One: Faith, which features choices and consequences.

Enjoy the gameplay, which features some comics-esque art that was inspired by the graphic novel of the same name.

Rayman Legends debuts two trailers for the U.S.

Ubisoft has recently posted new trailers for the upcoming game Rayman Legends, and based on the videos alone, it is safe to say that the delay for the game is looking to have been worth the wait.

In the first video, you see Rayman and Globox donning on some Mario and Luigi suits, exclusively for the Wii U, The game invites you to collect lums, dig your way through the game, see yourself transform into birds, and make use of the touch feature of the Wii U.

The second video features the gameplay for the recently announced musical map for the game. Here, you basically swim through the ocean and its environment, punching, jumping, kicking, and destroying obstacles in your path--all to the tune of a very addictive Gloo Gloo song.