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  1. Jan 8, 2022
    0
    Story is yet again falling under the Ubisoft formula (cool prologue - 5 big bad guys- climax- final boss- credit.
    The map layout is very detailed but there is no much to do outside of main missions side mission.
    Graphics is decent, Music score is pretty much non excitant. overall it's a good watchdogs game, but writing is somewhat lazy.
  2. Jan 1, 2021
    0
    Ubisoft needs to just stop making games. Valhalla had a trash story. Watch Dogs Legion had a trash story. Don't be surprised if Far Cry has a trash story.

    Look at how many games they had in development at the same time.

    It doesn't even matter because they will still make their money either way. No point even talking about it.
  3. Jan 8, 2021
    0
    There are very many character selection choices. WHen you first start the game they give you about 10 characters you get to choose from. IF you still want a diffrent character, you can recruit anybody from the streets and they can be your own playable character now. This game gives many oppurtunities for the player.
  4. Mar 7, 2021
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. the earlier watch dogs game was not impressive so this would not be anything new

    pros
    none

    cons
    bad graphics
    bad story
    evil characters
    bad gameplay
    horrible compared to even cod
    terrible game cover
    ugly players
    bad online

    no redeeming features
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  5. Jun 14, 2021
    0
    Boring boring boring boring seriesly ubisoft I never play game boring and repetitive like watch dogs legion at least recruit maybe it gonna be more fun but after reach 30 characters this maximum recruit and who make this idea all mission is same in same place same voice actors boring boring boring everything in legion is suc.. K.. S at least watch dogs 2 is more fun you can racing withBoring boring boring boring seriesly ubisoft I never play game boring and repetitive like watch dogs legion at least recruit maybe it gonna be more fun but after reach 30 characters this maximum recruit and who make this idea all mission is same in same place same voice actors boring boring boring everything in legion is suc.. K.. S at least watch dogs 2 is more fun you can racing with bike and drons and more but in legion nothing just drink beer over and over that is gake just drink beer Expand
  6. Oct 29, 2022
    0
    Riddled with annoying bugs that wouldn’t be so bad if they didn’t constantly kill my character who I then don’t have access to for an hour until he “heals”. Meanwhile, you’re stuck playing as some stupid operative you don’t like until yours is available again, all because the game is constantly glitching. They clearly weren’t ready to make a next gen game and it shows.
  7. May 28, 2023
    0
    This game is terrible, the online is terrible, the story mode is boring and annoying, the only laugh I had while I was playing this game was when I was laughing at it, it's a disgrace, Watch dogs 2 was one of my favorite game of all times and I see this, I'm so disappointed.
  8. Jun 4, 2022
    0
    Jogo bem ruim e entediante. Apesar de ter gráficos OK, na minha opinião não vale o investimento.
  9. Jul 7, 2022
    0
    0 через те що немає української озвучки в цій грі та навіть немає українського інтерфейса
  10. Jul 13, 2022
    0
    Laughably bad. It's like ubisoft took the decent story-telling from the first game out and left us with this
  11. Jun 4, 2023
    0
    Watch Dogs: Legion is frustratingly close to being an innovative, modern-day classic. But it's not. It's average at best.

    Let's start with the good: Well, the graphics are good, as expected nowadays for a game with this budget. The novel twist of being able to recruit anyone is interesting. The London map is physically well put together, although some residential and park areas would
    Watch Dogs: Legion is frustratingly close to being an innovative, modern-day classic. But it's not. It's average at best.

    Let's start with the good: Well, the graphics are good, as expected nowadays for a game with this budget. The novel twist of being able to recruit anyone is interesting. The London map is physically well put together, although some residential and park areas would have been welcome, as would things like Wembley stadium. It's more the centre of London rather than London. Erm, that's about it for the good.

    Now, onto the bad: The idea of being able to hire different characters to your cause, all with their own unique skills, sounds great. But their 'skills' just aren't that different or that interesting. It's essentially just another way of selecting a basic weapon. Also, you'll end up playing the whole game with the construction worker. This is really the biggest issue the game faces...the construction worker has access to a cargo drone. This breaks the game. It means you can hop on and fly around literally anywhere you want, skipping all the obstacle-course like setups to access collectibles and door-keys etc. Additionally, whilst there are various gadgets you can select, all you need is the spider-bot, which is as equally game-breaking as the cargo drone. It does everything, so you don't have to. It can crawl through the hundreds of vents in the game, and access areas, and even complete objectives, all without you needing to physically be there. I completed the whole game using only this one gadget. They should have forced you to utilise a wide range of gadgets to overcome different challenges, but they don't. And this brings me onto my next gripe...every single mission is the same. Go here. Fly on cargo drone. Send spider bot through vents. Hack something. Rinse and repeat forever. The missions are boring and unimaginative and there is little variety. The very first Watchdogs game has you hacking an entire baseball stadium's lights in the first 5 minutes. This was amazing. Nothing like that here.

    If you do ever get caught out, easy...just shoot everyone. The game encourages mass-murder, even though you are supposed to be the good guys. No police come. No-one cares. Just kill everyone and you're set. Speaking of police, it's difficult to get a 5-star chase going even if you try. You can kill everyone in the street and the police don't care. If you are ever chased by them, just drive 100 metres around the corner, and they lose you. In a supposedly futuristic, dystopian world where big brother is always watching you, they literally can't see around the bloody corner.

    This game could have been brilliant. They should never have included the cargo drone, or at least made it a late game unlock, and the spider drone should have only a limited use. Each level should have been like a hitman mission, where you have to stealthily hack and sneak your way to your mission, using genuinely different skills according to your operative. It feels like they just spent ages making a nice map, and then said wouldn't it be great if you could fly? What if you could be invisible? Or shoot paint? The different ideas don't gel together to make a cohesive game.

    Speaking of the map, yes it looks nice, but after a couple of hours, you've seen it all. It doesn't feel alive like the world of GTA, and you will end up fast travelling everywhere soon enough. I would have liked some bigger missions that span different areas of the map and cause visible changes to the world, but there is nothing like that, except briefly at the end of the game, for about 5 minutes.

    There's a lot more I could say about this game, but most of it will be negative. It's such a shame because the ingredients are there for something truly unique and great. But the execution, poor mission design, lifeless world, repetitive objectives and 2 game-braking gadgets, as well as no real progression tree that matters, lets everything down. I have always loved Watchdogs as a concept and think it's been overshadowed by GTA. But Ubisoft should learn from Rockstar. It doesn't even have weather cycles. If they wanted to represent London...make it bloody rain! It rains 9 months a year here. I'm British, I should know.

    Finally, the music...the radio stations all play some weird heavy metal/rock crap. This is London. There should have been a lot more UK hip-hip, grime, garage, and drill music. This is big here. They know this because Stormzy makes a guest appearance in the game, Yet his own genre of music is almost non-existent in the game.

    There are no helicopters, planes, cats, dogs or birds in the sky. No clubbers out at night. No random events happening. Just NPC's. And, as per usual Ubisoft fashion, a bunch of boring collectibles littering the map. The platinum trophy will put you to sleep. As will the game itself.

    Almost great, but nearer to trash, in the end. Ubisoft...please change how you make games.
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  12. Jun 11, 2023
    0
    this game looked promising to be quite honest. I have accounts for everything and being required to sign up for yet another online service from my playstation has me completely turned off the game. I already have a PSN account that i pay for, why do i have to setup another account just to play a game that costs 70 euro if i had to pay for it. it seems a tad pointless, and annoying. I missthis game looked promising to be quite honest. I have accounts for everything and being required to sign up for yet another online service from my playstation has me completely turned off the game. I already have a PSN account that i pay for, why do i have to setup another account just to play a game that costs 70 euro if i had to pay for it. it seems a tad pointless, and annoying. I miss the days when games were simply insert disk and play, or download and play. Hate having to sign up to useless trash when i want to just play a game. Expand
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66

Mixed or average reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

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  1. Dec 7, 2020
    90
    While its dystopian, futuristic London may smell of Grand Theft Auto open worlds, Watch Dogs Legion's approach to recruiting any NPC differentiates the formula in a unique way, creating a fascinating blend of freedom, action, stealth, and roguelikes.
  2. 60
    What you end up with is an experience that shows a ton of promise, but ends up being entirely average. It’s hard to call Watch Dogs Legion a bad game outright. It’s a serviceable, if traditional, open-world game with a boring story and novelty mechanics that play out better on paper than in execution. The PS5 version makes expected improvements to visuals and load times, but isn’t a standout example of a “next-gen” title.
  3. 65
    Watch Dogs: Legion is a far more palatable experience on PS5 thanks to its vastly-improved load times and splendid visual upgrades. The only real technical gripes are that there’s little in the way of DualSense implementation, and the framerate, while steady, hasn’t been upped. Its base problems of open-world fatigue and messy storytelling are still problems that can’t be so easily fixed and still remain a significant barrier to enjoyment. It’ll give you a dazzling trip to London, but you wouldn’t want to stay there.