Testseek.com have collected 112 expert reviews of the Watch Dogs: Legion and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Watch Dogs: Legion.
October 2020
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The editors liked
Great World Design
Fun Gameplay
Decent Story
Improved Driving Mechanics
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
The editors didn't like
Character Models Look Weird
Tone does not Match the Story
Recruitment System Lacks Character Development
Lacks in personality
Citizens' behaviour in militarised London unrealistic
Too many hacking opportunities causes overcrowded UI
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,
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...
Published: 2020-10-28, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
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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...