WATCH: Conan O'Brien plays 'Watch Dogs' on 'Clueless Gamer,' reveals new gameplay footage [VIDEO]

By Jon Niles | May 23, 2014 12:22 PM EDT

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This week we have a brand new sneak peek look at the highly anticipated video game Watch Dogs! Unfortunately this new footage comes from a recent "Clueless Gamer" segment from Conan. In the clip, O'Brien attempts to showoff why the biggest game of the summer of 2014 is so great, but basically just gives us a look into how bad he is at gaming; hence the segment title.

Accompanied by his "Clueless Gamer" co-host, Aaron Blair, Conan dives into the game. Blair attempts to describe why this game is such a big deal - explaining how it takes advantage of the PlayStation 4's new features, and how the game lets you hack into the entire city of this futuristic Chicago - but Conan simply doesn't care.

Getting the hang of things, O'Brien takes on the hacking ability, driving and story quests. Unfortunately he is terrible at each of these. Basically the talk show host shows us how not to play the game.

Though the clip is mainly comical, we do get to see how the game handles and some newer footage as well.

Watch this segment here:

Watch Dogs hits shelves on May 27, 2014, for PlayStation 4. Here is a synopsis of the game:

Set in Chicago, where a central network of computers connects everyone and everything, Watch_Dogs explores the impact of technology within our society. Using the city as your weapon, you will embark on a personal mission to inflict your own brand of justice. Chicago's overarching network is known as the Central Operating System (ctOS), and it controls almost all of the city's technology and information - including key data on all of the city's residents. You play as Aiden Pearce, a brilliant hacker and former thug, whose criminal past led to a violent family tragedy. While seeking justice for those events, you'll monitor and hack those around you by manipulating the ctOS from the palm of your hand. You'll access omnipresent security cameras, download personal information to locate a target, control traffic lights and public transportation to stop the enemy... and more.

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