The Watch Dogs release is right around the corner, and to tide you over, Conan O'Brien has reviewed the game.

As part of his "Clueless Gamer" series, Conan O'Brien sat down with Aaron Blair to discover the dystopian version of Chicago on the PlayStation 4. O'Brien has something to say about everything.

When he meets the main character, Aiden Pearce, he says that it's how people will be dressing in the future.

"This is what a jacket looks like in the near future," he said. "There's a leather band aid that holds it together."

O'Brien didn't think it was a good idea to have the city of Chicago be controlled by one computer, but he does get in on the fun. He steals a delivery truck and ends up in the water, where he learns how to get in a boat. There, he judges another person's wardrobe: a woman who is sitting in the boat wearing a housecoat. He then accidentally shoots her in the face. He flees and ends up stealing a motorcycle, only to then crash head on into a car.

"You know what I'm not? I'm not good at video games," he said, also poking fun of himself.

All jokes aside, O'Brien's demonstration showed viewers exactly how the game would run and look.

O'Brien later goes to Pearce's hideout, where many monitors can be seen showing what is going on in the city. The game's focus on computers was particularly interesting, O'Brien said.

"The action [in past video games] used to be 'slay the dragon,'" he said. "Now it's, 'Let's go into a basement and play with computers and servers!'"

O'Brien's look into the game gives a more in-depth look than the official trailer, which really jumps around and makes it hard to catch everything.

The game will be out for PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360 and PCS on May 27.