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October 2020
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The editors liked
Gorgeous world design
Play anyone mechanic is creative
Great multiplayer potential
Aiden Pearce and Wrench work well together
Aiden and Wrench are now unlockable characters in the main game
Dress up Aiden however you want
Some good humor
London
Hacking infiltration
Multiple ways of completing missions
Fantastic world design
With loads to see and reasons to explore
An arsenal of gadgets and toys to play with in whatever way you can dream of
Recruiting your our team feels personal and powerful as you watch the roster change through success and tragedy
More missions to approach from any angle
Impressively subtle environmental storytelling
Input lag is minimal
Ray Tracing
Same pros as on console and PC
The editors didn't like
Goofy dialogue
Stiff gameplay
Boring mini-games
Too much spiderbot
Doesn't feel tied in with Legion enough
Gameplay too simplified
Can't play the way you want
A lot of technical issues
Writing
Openworld design
Characters are largely expendable
Combat is fun
But escaping and sneaking is better. Perhaps not a con entirely
While there is a lot of variety
It is up to the player to experiment with their tools
The story feels sanitised in a game that exudes defiance and subversion
Abstract: Watch Dogs Legion is the latest installment to Ubisoft's smash-hit urban open-world action-RPG franchise. The underpinnings aren't unlike GTA, except that the street criminal is replaced with a hacktivist (a subculture popularized in the mass-media, with...
Watch Dogs: Legion is an interesting game with an innovative system and a compelling story. It's not a blockbuster hit and it probably won't make the running for GOTY this year, but its experimental systems and socially resonant plot make it worth checkin...
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Published: 2020-10-29, Author: Ben , review by: hothardware.com
Watch Dogs: Legion is a pretty fun game with a lot to do. We had a blast zipping around London, hacking cameras, stealing drones, and recruiting allies in the constant fight against Albion. The story missions are engaging, and the side quests could keep u...
Published: 2020-10-29, Author: Jacob , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: The hook of Watch Dogs: Legion is undeniably appealing: Be anyone. Rather than playing as a single protagonist destined to save the world, your job in the third Watch Dogs game is to roam the streets of London and recruit as many NPCs as you deem necessar...
Published: 2020-10-28, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Abstract: NOTE: We were informed just before this review went live of an upcoming patch slated for November 9th that should resolve the physics and framerate issues described in our review below. We are holding our score until we have had time to properly evaluate...
While it has its moments, Watch Dogs: Legion doesn't have enough to compete with other major fall titles. The gameplay is too repetitive and too restrictive to allow for anything tremendously exciting over a long period of time. It's a game that shows all...
Fantastic world design, with loads to see and reasons to explore, An arsenal of gadgets and toys to play with in whatever way you can dream of, Recruiting your our team feels personal and powerful as you watch the roster change through success and tragedy
Combat is fun, but escaping and sneaking is better. Perhaps not a con entirely, While there is a lot of variety, it is up to the player to experiment with their tools, The story feels sanitised in a game that exudes defiance and subversion
Watch Dogs Legion is a great step forward for the series, with enough experimental new gameplay features to complement the familiar mechanics. London is incredible, and exploring it is an almost visceral experience. It's just a shame that the story doesn'...
Abstract: There's many variations of open-world games out there and each one of them tries to innovate in a certain niche. This leaves you options like being a pirate, a fierce cowboy, or even a street thug. Not only does this open new and incredible worlds to play...
Gorgeous world design, Play anyone mechanic is creative, Great multiplayer potential
Goofy dialogue, Stiff gameplay, Boring mini-games, Too much spiderbot
Watch Dogs: Legion didn't impress with its gameplay or dialogue, but the game's multiplayer potential and gorgeous open-world might be its saving grace...