Watch Dogs: Legion

Watch Dogs: Legion is a middling experience. Ubisoft’s sequel manages to pull off some intriguing body-invasion horror with its technological premise, but the forgettable characters, especially within the titular legion itself, leave it a game destitute of feeling.

-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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Product details

  • Recruit and play as anyone from London. Everyone you see has a unique backstory, personality, and skill set for unique situations
  • Hack armed drones, deploy spider-bots, and take down enemies using an Augmented Reality Cloak
  • Explore a massive urban open world featuring London’s many iconic landmarks and fun side activities
  • Team up with your friends as you complete co-op missions and unique game modes
  • Upgrade to the Gold Edition or Ultimate Edition for access to the season pass and more

PROS

+ Near-endlessly skilled recruits
+ Multiple paths of experimentation
+ Technologically-enabled horror

CONS

- Emotionally-stunted allies
- A decidedly dull story
- Entirely forgettable villains

Expert reviews and ratings

By TechRadar on October 28, 2020
Watch Dogs: Legion is a middling experience. Ubisoft’s sequel manages to pull off some intriguing body-invasion horror with its technological premise, but the forgettable characters, especially within the titular legion itself, leave it a game destitute of feeling.
60
By IGN on October 28, 2020
Watch Dogs Legion takes Ubisoft’s open-world hacker series in an interesting new direction by letting you swap between the inhabitants of a near-future London almost at will. There’s enough variety in the way different characters play to make that a good tradeoff for not having one traditionally progressing character with a fleshed-out personality, and playing with permadeath enabled ratchets up the tension of infiltrating heavily guarded areas. On top of that, the map is detailed and loaded with environmental puzzles to solve with a little help from your drones. Legion is technically a little rough, but its sandbox-style approach is a good idea that sets Watch Dogs’ moment-to-moment gameplay even further apart from the GTA series.
80