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Published: 2020-11-25, Author: Anthony , review by: ztgd.com
Game looks good, Shooting and driving is the best in the series, Spiderbot is cool, Interesting concepts
Interesting concepts are either undercooked or poorly implemented, Some game crashing bugs on previous gen hardware, Not as good as previous games in the series, Lacks character
PLATFORMS: XB1, XSX, PS4, PS5, PC, STADIAMSRP: $59.99PRICE I'D PAY: $29.99This is where I may tread into some spoiler territory so be warned that if you still have some interest in this game, stop reading.The plot of Legion revolves around Ded Sec attempt...
Abstract: Watch Dogs: Legion takes the foundations and ideas of its predecessors and expands upon them exponentially. The core conceit of Legion lies in the old adage of "strength in numbers," which manifests in the game letting you recruit and play as nearly any c...
Published: 2020-10-28, Author: Matthew , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: Let me just say this up front: Watch Dogs: Legion is a monumentally stupid game. Almost every thing about it is dumb enough that it will make your brain hurt if you think about it too hard, from its techno-thriller plot, to its characters, to its promise...
Being able to Play As Anyone in Watch Dogs: Legion is impressive at first, but it becomes a detriment to the core experience that's in need of revitalization. The hacking and stealth infiltrations haven't changed a bit, and with repetitive mission design...
Published: 2020-10-28, Author: John , review by: impulsegamer.com
Set in a plausible alternate future, "Watch Dogs: Legion" is the third open-world action-adventure game in the Watch Dogs series, following on from the events of both previous games...
Abstract: Grime.Legion's near-future London is almost too close for comfort, though the game it hosts is a characterless slog.Before we get going, I need to acknowledge something: the numerous misconduct allegations levelled at high profile Ubisoft employees. W...
Abstract: Even with bumbling bureaucracy, a sinister underground, and a city surveillance system ripped straight from the scariest possible episode of Black Mirror, London and its people have always prevailed. After all, if Britain could endure Hitler's air force u...
Abstract: With so many updates under its belt, we might have enough to answer the question - is Watch Dogs Legion worth it, six months later? Since launch, Watch Dogs Legion has seen some great additions including the following: I've only dabbled with the game's on...
Watch Dogs Legion takes Ubisoft's open-world hacker series in an interesting new direction by letting you swap between the inhabitants of a near-future London almost at will. There's enough variety in the way different characters play to make that a good...
Abstract: Ubisoft hosted another Ubisoft Forward games showcase earlier today, showing off the many games they have coming up this year and in 2021. We saw a whole bunch of new game announcements, updates on currently-released games and even the return of an old fa...