Gameplay wise, it's still watch dogs at its heart with the ability to make your own fun in the open world, travel around and explore and do all the typical side content you would expect in an open world Ubi-soft game, the problem I personally have with Albion who are the paramilitary organization that framed Dedsec this time around, the problem is they are either extremely overpowered and at the same time, dumb as two rocks. Graphically speaking, Ubi did a great job of rendering a fairly accurate London and I'm British and visited London many times, its attention to detail is well above par and I think that is where the problems start, I think they spent too much time on eye candy.
Too much recycled content Pro's Ability to recruit any NPC Accurate representation of London Con's Buggy and prone to crashing Too much recycled content Janky vehicle controls Less gameplay features than Watch Dogs 2 Stupid AI Watch Dogs Legions is a disappointment, and honestly feels like a downgrade from Watch Dogs 2 in every way possible, driving feels sluggish and janky with no impact damage and significant recycled content over and over feels like them mission structure was just copy/pasted too many times. Bring your characters online and join forces with friends to take back London in four-player co-op missions, end-game challenges, and daily events. Every single character in the open world is playable, and everyone has a backstory, personality, and skillset that will help you personalize your own unique team. Watch Dogs: Legion delivers a never-before-seen gameplay innovation that allows you to recruit and play as anyone you see in the iconic city of London.
The fate of London lies with you, and your ability to recruit a resistance and fight back. The fate of London lies with you, and your ability In the near future, London is facing its downfall: the people are being oppressed by an all-seeing surveillance state, a corrupt private military corporation controls the streets, and a powerful crime syndicate is preying on the vulnerable.
Summary: In the near future, London is facing its downfall: the people are being oppressed by an all-seeing surveillance state, a corrupt private military corporation controls the streets, and a powerful crime syndicate is preying on the vulnerable.