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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
Published: 2019-11-07, Author: Mike , review by: eteknix.com
Abstract: The games industry hasn't exactly been rushing out releases that offer ray tracing support. In fact, to date, there's only a handful that officially allows you to get the best potential from your Nvidia 20XX RTX graphics card.With both AMD and Intel expec...
Addictive open world gameplay, Various gameplay styles through different characters, Gorgeous RTX effects
Overarching story might take a back seat
Watch Dogs: Legion, at least based on our first impressions, promises to build on everything that made the previous entries in the franchise as good as they were. You've got hacking, a beautiful open world and addictive gameplay. Add on top of that the ne...
Do you love the idea of taking over an entire city and its adversaries using cutting-edge technology? Do you love a plot set in a dystopian future where you get to save the world? Do you love an open-world title in the best of graphics? If the answer is y...
Abstract: It's easier to think of Watch Dogs: Legion simply as the sequel to Watch Dogs 2, but in reality it's so much more. Not only does it add the next chapter in the story of Watch Dogs, it tries to reimagine and refocus on the very core concepts of the franchi...
Ability to recruit any passer-by, Recruiting offers unique gameplay choices, De-emphasising guns over hacking, stealth, Attention to detail to London's diversity, Near-futuristic London looks believable, Some small-scale missions are terrific
Lacks in personality, Citizens' behaviour in militarised London unrealistic, Too many hacking opportunities causes overcrowded UI, Frame rate drops on Xbox One X, Driving is not enjoyable, “Autodrive” is buggy, Long, bland loading screens,
Exploring London is visually appealing and fun, Tons of playable characters with their own backstory, Perma-death system gives added sense of pressure to succeed, Free next gen upgrade to PS5 and Xbox Series X, Satisfying combat system, Good amount of hac
Feels pretty much the same as previous games, PS4 version suffers from long load times, Gameplay can get rather repetitive, Playable characters are a huge gimmick rather than making a huge impact in the game
Watch Dogs Legion is a good game if you're a fan of the series, but it doesn't offer much new things to enjoy...
Published: 2020-11-25, Author: Allen , review by: reimarufiles.com
The idea of being able to craft your own army of anonymous operatives was seriously interesting. And I applaud them daring to innovate an already working formula. But it looks like they've played with the concept but haven't really thought about how to ma...
Abstract: There aren't a lot of direct connections to the previous two games, but the story still centers around the DedSec hacker/vigilante group, this time serving as a resistance movement against a techno-fascist police state that's clamped down on Britains' fre...