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In the near future, London is facing its downfall-unless you do something about it. Build a resistance and fight the opportunists who have seized power. But sit down and have a cup of tea fi... Read allIn the near future, London is facing its downfall-unless you do something about it. Build a resistance and fight the opportunists who have seized power. But sit down and have a cup of tea first. After all, you're not a bloody monster.In the near future, London is facing its downfall-unless you do something about it. Build a resistance and fight the opportunists who have seized power. But sit down and have a cup of tea first. After all, you're not a bloody monster.
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Esh Alladi
- Richard Malik
- (voice)
Warren Brown
- Dalton Wolfe
- (voice)
Rosemary Dunsmore
- Sinead
- (voice)
Mazin Elsadig
- Hamish
- (voice)
Olivia Grant
- Skye Larsen
- (voice)
Kristin Kreuk
- Kaitlin Lau
- (voice)
Pascal Langdale
- Bagley
- (voice)
Olivia Morgan
- Sabine Brandt
- (voice)
Pooky Quesnel
- Mary Kelley
- (voice)
Lee Ross
- Nigel Cass
- (voice)
Elizabeth Saunders
- Emma Child
- (voice)
Cath Whitefield
- Nowt
- (voice)
Featured reviews
Watch Dogs Legion is awesome! It has so many characters to recruit I don't know who to recruit first
This is a refined, well tuned experience that could make watch dogs one of Ubisoft's most popular franchises. But there is one thing, pretty important. Youtuber Ubicentral talked about this in his final impressions video. The story is dark, maybe darker than the first. But with play as anyone (which is amazingly exicuted) comes a problem. If you play as a group of grannies, or have characters with bad voice acting, the story will NOT be good. But that's my only complaint with play as anyone. No matter how much I miss the characters that made the first 2 special, it's amazing to think that a game, that was considered Ubisoft's no man sky, has made such a powerful entry into the open world shanath arena to compete with
the other open world games
Edit: here are some more things I didn't have time to say. Dying feels like it has some actual weight. Even without permadeath it's still more impactful to die here than your companions in far cry 5 because you play AS these characters. The amount of fan service in this game is just the right amount. Things like default which we all expect to Aiden, wrench, a assassins creed character, and a Iana looking chick as DLC. Can't wait for online and more in the future. Also please update the uniform system. Have enforcers that only they can notice you plz? Worth a shot.
Edit: here are some more things I didn't have time to say. Dying feels like it has some actual weight. Even without permadeath it's still more impactful to die here than your companions in far cry 5 because you play AS these characters. The amount of fan service in this game is just the right amount. Things like default which we all expect to Aiden, wrench, a assassins creed character, and a Iana looking chick as DLC. Can't wait for online and more in the future. Also please update the uniform system. Have enforcers that only they can notice you plz? Worth a shot.
It's an ok game in my opinion. I think the story is pretty boring and predictable. Before the big reveal I had already figured out who was behind the bombings. It's not a bad story but I just didn't care about it. I didn't care about the things I had to do. Didn't care about any of the characters. Such a shame cuz I think the game has great potential. When it comes to the gameplay, it gets a bit better. I think it's fun but they could have done a bit more if you ask me. All the missions are basically the same. You have to go somewhere, hack your way into a building, do the same puzzle you did every mission before this one, fight off some enemies, escape and try to loose the cops. There was I believe only one mission that was different from the rest. Best mision in the entire game.
I'd give this game a 6,5. I think they could have done way more with such an interesting concept.
I'd give this game a 6,5. I think they could have done way more with such an interesting concept.
Watch Dogs: Legion is about as good as you'd come to expect from this series. It's not a bad game however, it is just really lazy and underdeveloped.
Gameplay wise, it is very much identical to Watch Dogs 2 however it implements new features such as multiple playable characters (known as operatives) and these characters will have their own routines that they will live out (or so it feels like at first glance). To recruit an operative, you can just go up and talk to them (help them with a problem or liberate a borough if they don't like DedSec) and they will give you a mission - usually go and collect an Ambulance or protect them from an assassination attempt. They will then return the favour and join your cause. Beforehand, you can check these operatives skills and abilities (for example hitmen can carry lethal weapons and are generally more maneuverable in combat, and doctors and police officers can give you access to restricted areas) However, once you upgrade your skills from the main menu, you will only need to use certain operatives throughout most of your playthrough. Making this mechanic interesting, but underdeveloped.
The game's main setting is London, the cultural capital of the world - home to many different walks of life. Which has unfortunately come to disarray after a planned terrorist attack occurs and is blamed on DedSec (the main protagonist faction of the Watch Dogs series), and the group soon disbands. It is up to you, and your operatives that you recruit and play as, to conquer London from Albion - a private, corrupt military group run by Nigel Cass (who soughts to bring down DedSec) and find out who set up DedSec for the terrorist attacks.
Just to mention in this review, the voice acting in Watch Dogs: Legion is on par with Bethesda games such as Oblivion and Fallout 3. And it feels that there are even less varieties of voice actors than in those games - most of my operatives speak with an Irish accent, and there's another large group that speak in Jamaican accents. Not to mention the dialects sound too over-exaggerated for a proud member of the British Isles, such as myself.
Additionally, the music in this game is nothing really to mention - it's primarily made up of UK Grime / Rap and Punk Rock. Again, not much in terms of variety.
If you ask me, I'd recommend this game only to people who are interested in the Watch Dogs series, sandbox games, open world environments. The recommended value of this game is around £20 - £25.
Gameplay wise, it is very much identical to Watch Dogs 2 however it implements new features such as multiple playable characters (known as operatives) and these characters will have their own routines that they will live out (or so it feels like at first glance). To recruit an operative, you can just go up and talk to them (help them with a problem or liberate a borough if they don't like DedSec) and they will give you a mission - usually go and collect an Ambulance or protect them from an assassination attempt. They will then return the favour and join your cause. Beforehand, you can check these operatives skills and abilities (for example hitmen can carry lethal weapons and are generally more maneuverable in combat, and doctors and police officers can give you access to restricted areas) However, once you upgrade your skills from the main menu, you will only need to use certain operatives throughout most of your playthrough. Making this mechanic interesting, but underdeveloped.
The game's main setting is London, the cultural capital of the world - home to many different walks of life. Which has unfortunately come to disarray after a planned terrorist attack occurs and is blamed on DedSec (the main protagonist faction of the Watch Dogs series), and the group soon disbands. It is up to you, and your operatives that you recruit and play as, to conquer London from Albion - a private, corrupt military group run by Nigel Cass (who soughts to bring down DedSec) and find out who set up DedSec for the terrorist attacks.
Just to mention in this review, the voice acting in Watch Dogs: Legion is on par with Bethesda games such as Oblivion and Fallout 3. And it feels that there are even less varieties of voice actors than in those games - most of my operatives speak with an Irish accent, and there's another large group that speak in Jamaican accents. Not to mention the dialects sound too over-exaggerated for a proud member of the British Isles, such as myself.
Additionally, the music in this game is nothing really to mention - it's primarily made up of UK Grime / Rap and Punk Rock. Again, not much in terms of variety.
If you ask me, I'd recommend this game only to people who are interested in the Watch Dogs series, sandbox games, open world environments. The recommended value of this game is around £20 - £25.
A review on here complains that Watchdogs legion teaches kids to subvert the government.
Way to miss the point!
Its the duty of citizens to question the government, its the lack of questioning that causes the takeover in the game. Now, more than ever, as Brexit comes closer, we must question. Who will take over and what are their intentions.
The game is solid although I would have preferred a main protagonist, the mechanic itself is a remarkable feat, technologywise.
The lore is rich if you read the text files and take in the surrounds.
Like many, I guessed what was going on but its no easier than 1.
Much fun can be had comparing the characters to their real life counterparts
Richard Malik- Rishi Sunak
Emma Childs- Cressida Dick
Nigel Cass- Tim Spicer and Aegis
Google these people and you'll see what I mean.
Watchdogs legion suffers from not showing its story through America but its time the world outside of America was shown. It may be hard to adjust but when you do you'll find a funny, dark and engaging political game
Its the duty of citizens to question the government, its the lack of questioning that causes the takeover in the game. Now, more than ever, as Brexit comes closer, we must question. Who will take over and what are their intentions.
The game is solid although I would have preferred a main protagonist, the mechanic itself is a remarkable feat, technologywise.
The lore is rich if you read the text files and take in the surrounds.
Like many, I guessed what was going on but its no easier than 1.
Much fun can be had comparing the characters to their real life counterparts
Richard Malik- Rishi Sunak
Emma Childs- Cressida Dick
Nigel Cass- Tim Spicer and Aegis
Google these people and you'll see what I mean.
Watchdogs legion suffers from not showing its story through America but its time the world outside of America was shown. It may be hard to adjust but when you do you'll find a funny, dark and engaging political game
Did you know
- TriviaAiden Pierce will be a playable character in the game which will be included in the DLC content. He will have his own storyline to follow
- GoofsIn the Bloodline DLC mission "Bury Your Dead" Jackson will see a Grey Ford Edge (Talos Maxera AWD in the game) at the crash scene that opens the original. However, that car was a Silver Mitsubishi Outlander (Nakahawa Kigan AWD in the game).
- Crazy creditsFallen operatives during individual gameplay are listed at the beginning of the end game credits.
- SoundtracksMy Oxygen
Written by Rupert Pope and Giles Edward Palmer
Performed by Rupert Pope and Giles Edward Palmer
Courtesy of Extreme Music
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