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Zerg Posted
Not a bad game if you get it cheap. Set in a futuristic London, where you play as hackers fighting against a corrupt government. The coolest part? You can recruit and play as anyone in the city—each character has special skills! Big open world to explore. Fun hacking and stealth gameplay. Unique characters make it interesting. Story feels weak. Some missions repeat too much. AI can be frustrating sometimes. Overall, it's a fun game for people who love hacking and exploring, but it has some flaws.
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NinoalexanderR Posted
This is part of the Watch Dogs story, really interesting the adventures you can play in this.
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ZhainM18 Posted
This game is great. I love how the story mode is and I love how smooth the game is along with the graphics.
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TyroneH Posted
This game is very enjoyable and addicting to play. I would highly recommend everyone to buy this game
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Gerald Posted
When I bought the game, I had hopes thinking it’ll be better than the other two games that came before it. But when I played it, it was just boring and it felt like free roam without any missions. Overall it was just a boring game
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Kenstar Posted
Lots of action and it has some funny parts to it too
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DiscretionaryCash Posted
I do enjoy exploring London and the general open world gameplay is enjoyable for a time, but the story is boring & predictable, there's a ton of political messaging being pushed down your throat, the characters are mostly ugly and strongly unlikable with bad & annoying voice acting (pretty much on par with Watch Dogs 2), and the game crashes quite frequently.
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Cranston Posted
Game is pretty good. It's a open world GTA style game. If you liked Watch Dogs 1 or Watch Dogs 2 you will probably like this. The game has some pretty cool tech gadgets and hacking features. I have over 50 hours in it right now and I'm enjoying the story and side quests. The only problem I have with it is it is repetitive at times but if you can find it on sale it's worth it, I paid $29.99 at black friday and glad I got it.
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Kha0s Posted
Game is kinda buggy and randomly crashes but hopefully they’ll patch those. It’s decent in terms of gameplay/story. Still overall pretty entertaining.
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Jakeinlivincolor Posted
Watch Dogs had a ton of hype back in 2012, once it was released in 2014, it debuted to a ton of flack for it's watered down graphics compared to it's E3 video, but it still sold extremely well. The game was decent enough, some decent sandbox activities, some interesting gameplay mechanics with the hacking, but it lacked an interesting story or engaging lead character and some meh driving and shooting gameplay. The sequel came out 2 years later, improved on pretty much everything the previous game did wrong. After 4 years if waiting, we finally got a sequel, but does it improve upon the previous game or just deliver more of the same? In a near-future London, the government cracks down on anti-ctOS group, DedSec, after the group is blamed for a terrorist action on multiple government buildings. Months later, DedSec dust themselves off and plan on finding out who framed them while also taking down the man. To do so, you must recruit anyone who could help the cause and save London. Can you save your city? Okay, to put it bluntly, it's a better game than the first game, but it fails in comparison to the previous game. The London setting is fairly unique sandbox for the open world, though not the first to do it, it's so little underutilized as a playground, it feels fresh. Graphically, I feel the game held back a bit because of the cross-generation the game is promoting, but looks better than what happened to the first game. Gameplay is largely the same, but with the recruitment angle being the new toy, here. It works really well, but gets repetitive from having too many similar missions to recruit potential members. The lack of a true central playable character hurts the relatability of the lead, and makes it less immersive. The plot is also more of the same, in the same vein of the previous Watch Dogs games. Driving is also the same and the activities also very similar. Sadly, the unique online modes are missing at the time of the review, making this less than the previous two games, sadly. Hopefully the online returns soon and .makes this a killer game to return to. Overall, this is a fun game, but not a full priced experience, just one to wait when it hits $40 or less.
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bbuyguy Posted
Great game for people that like techie/hackery open world games.
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PaulA Posted
Gameplay is ok, nothing original but it does it well enough. More of a time killer and trophy collecting purchase instead of something to beat to completion.
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Scorp321 Posted
*Spoilers* I wasn't sure if I was going to buy this. But I'm overall glad I did. I like WD1 the best, but this is pretty good too. It's not quite like they advertise that you can play as anyone. There are limited people you can recruit. I only had 5 total for the whole game. The gameplay gets repetitive as most missions you have to hack into somewhere, download something, and then get out. I thought this was much easier than WD2. You can go in guns blazing most missions if you want. The construction worker is by far the best character to get as you have a drone to ride to get to the top of buildings or get over fences. I completed 98% of the game as a construction worker. A barrister would have been good as I got arrested a few times, and a doctor might help if you could find one. You also get kidnapped a couple times- so you can lose the character you're playing for a while. The story isn't great- it's ok. Oh and driving is terrible most of the time. The cars feel like tanks unless you get a sports car, and more real motorcycles would have been great. Overall, it was a good experience and I will play it again. Worth buying if this is your genre.
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NothingIsOver Posted
Watch Dogs Legion is a fun open-world game, with a cyberpunk theme and hacker twist, that masterfully utilizes the United Kingdom’s London as its playground. Similar to other open-world fetch quest games like Grand Theft Auto and Saints Row, the citizens of London are the game’s protagonist, as every NPC in the game is playable with their strengths and abilities such as calling on weaponized drones, electospiders, and drone lifts to name a few. I am 10 hours in the game and I am truly enjoying the experience on PS4. An instant buy.
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NickName Posted
Disclaimer: I am still playing this game and have not completed campaign. So far, I am really impressed with the mechanics and setting of WD: Legion. I was a fan of the first two games, especially WD 2. If you have played WD2, then you know a bit about the style of play. You will spend a lot of time exploring a variety of interiors by hacking security cameras and using spider-drones. You will also be solving a lot of environmental puzzles, including multi-tiered outdoor structures. This game is VERY vertical! There are so many upgrades to this new installment, but the biggest thing is being able to recruit and play as anybody in the game. Being set in London, everyone has a funny British accent. I mean, Ubisoft really leans in pretty hard on the goofy voice-acting. It is recommended that you play with perma-death enabled. Each character in your team then becomes a little less expendable, and it makes you think more strategically. If all of your best-laid chess plans go wrong, you still have many tools to fight your way out of trouble though. ;)
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Bigsteve5577 Posted
The game is cool. The graphics are good, but you have to create an account to get into the game to play the game and I got it for a friend whose son is autistic and he kind of messed it up Kreay a account I tried to help him and there’s just no way he can play the game now we’re gonna work on it but as of right now, I’m not happy
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Deezyy Posted
If you love watchdogs games it's an easy purchase and added multiplayer will be coming in the future. If you're new to these games and wondering if it's worth it, I would say yes. You can find it already at a more reasonable price despite it being a recent release and offers a unique experience. If the trailers interest you, go for it.
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freeholdguy06 Posted
Great game! Gameplay is similar to previous Watch Dogs, but offers enough variety and the ability to recruit any character is really innovative. Story is nothing new, but open world is fun to explore although some missions are repetitive.
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Laxalife Posted
Fantastic graphics on PS4, with support for upgrade to PS5. Cool, engaging story with lots to do in an open world. Devs are working on online multiplayer and I trust Ubisoft to deliver what they promise. Highly recommend if you like Ubisoft games or are interested in open world games.
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Jesus Posted
The game so far is really fun for me. However, don't get this game for the original PS4 because it runs terribly. I would only suggest this game for people who liked watch dogs 2 and own a ps4 pro/PS5.
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