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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
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...
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...
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...
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...
More missions to approach from any angle, Impressively subtle environmental storytelling
No teams to recruit this time, Aiden is still not interesting
Bloodline expands on Watch Dogs Legion's London, with new missions, returning characters, and a slightly different setting to explore. While it doesn't add much in the way of new features, it's the perfect reason to come back to the Old Smoke and give it...
Published: 2021-07-07, Author: Ben , review by: gamerbraves.com
Abstract: Aiden and Wrench will return in Bloodline, the latest expansion for Watch Dogs: Legion. Bloodline is available on all major consoles and PC. Watch Dogs: Legion - Bloodline is set before the events of Watch Dogs: Legion 's main campaign. Bloodline also f...
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
Doesn't feel tied in with Legion enough, Gameplay too simplified, Can't play the way you want, A lot of technical issues
Source: UbisoftThere are a lot of variables concerning this Watch Dogs: Legion DLC. How much do you like Aiden Pearce? Did you prefer the open-ended structure of the main game, or do you want a return to a more linear, character-driven narrative? Do you h...