![]() At surface level, Legion‘s recreation of London is incredible, featuring the typical attention to detail you’d expect from a Ubisoft open-world bringing a real-world location to life while also featuring enough futuristic-looking vehicles, holographic advertisements and anti-Albion propaganda to feel original.īut what I most enjoyed during my bouts of virtual tourism was coming upon new recruits who I could tackle quests with. What this all means, basically, is that the entire world is effectively a chessboard and you control all the pieces. This allows for your typical sort of characters, like a rough-and-tumble Guy Ritchie brawler and nerdy guy with gadget expertise, to incredibly amusing and unique people like a hacker grandma. Altogether, Ubisoft says there are least nine million permutations. In Legion, every character is assigned a random backstory, miscellaneous traits and abilities. It’s a brilliant premise that leads to some of the most intricately connected and rewarding gameplay systems that I’ve ever seen. ![]() Ostensibly, you are DedSec, and everyone in London is someone you can enlist to help liberate London. In response, private military company Albion steps in to clean up the mess and maintain order by turning the city into a surveillance state. ![]() After a thrilling James Bond-esque opening infiltration mission, returning Anonymous-esque Watch Dogs series hacker group DedSec is framed for a series of bombings across London. First and foremost, the ‘play as anyone’ conceit beautifully ties into the central narrative. ![]()
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