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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: The Watch Dogs franchise from Ubisoft has had a patchy history ever since the series was first announced at E3 2012. While the E3 presentation pretty much wowed everyone, people were not too impressed when the game finally came out in 2014. When I reviewe...
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Published: 2020-11-30, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Abstract: The first Watch Dogs game launched with plenty of controversy surrounding its graphics. It was one of the first games to draw serious heat for winding back the graphics first presented in its E3 trailer. Of course, things have moved on from then and the g...
Published: 2020-11-11, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: Taking Watch Dogs' hacktivist action out of America for the first time, Legion is set in a post-Brexit imagining of London. Despite being the springboard for the game's world, Brexit itself isn't touched upon that much. Instead, the game's primary narrati...
Abstract: Video games have become extraordinarily adept at simulating geography, from Assassin's Creed's detailed, architecturally accurate takes on ancient Egypt or 18th-century Paris to Microsoft Flight Simulator's virtual simulacrum of the Earth's surface. But t...
Fantastic open world, Enjoyable combat, Fun new traversal options
Recruitment hook doesn't work, Story is a tonal mess, Too easy, even at its most difficult, PC version crashed frequently
No. Legion's recruitment hook doesn't deliver, and performance problems make this a skip for PC gamers.Editors' RecommendationsThe best upcoming PS4 games Everything revealed at September's Ubisoft Forward livestream Every confirmed and rumored PS5 game s...
Published: 2020-10-28, Author: Alex , review by: gamesradar.com
Playing as anyone is a blast… for the most part, Neo-dystopian London has real spirit and character
Hack-neyed writing, Bugs and gameplay jank are common
Legion royally shakes up Watch Dogs' open-world template with a Play as Anyone mechanic that just about outweighs any headaches left by its rough edges...
Published: 2020-10-28, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
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Richly realised systems and empowering abilities create a tremendously fun sandbox to dig into, but another toothless story ensures these flashes of brilliance never cohere, leaving Legion feeling less than the sum of its parts...
A stunningly realised near-future version of London,The recruitment concept is a great original angle,Great graphics and colour palette
A fair few cringeworthy accents were heard during our demo period
We had a blast in our four hours with Watch Dogs: Legion. It has a familiarity about it, with the previous Watch Dogs and other open-world action adventures firmly in mind, but also feels like something new.Part of that is the location, considering London...