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Tone-wise, I think this is already a disaster. What's the opinion out there after a few videos and demos? Could this be the Assassin's Creed II of the Watch_Dogs inevitable franchise? Although I'm against preorders in this digital age - anyone on that fence?
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If they're going to bring out a decent game with a solid value proposition they might be able to claw their way back to 0 in terms of enthusiast regard. I also feel like there's some immediate backlash out there because Ubi is the cool thing to hate now (not that they haven't deserved some sideways looks more often than not). I might personally be able to forgive some shitty attempts at hacker humor if the rest of the game is alright, and Marcus seems more interesting than Pearce. The guys kind of hit on this during the Ubi presser when there were chunky middle fingers and projections all over buildings and on screens but it started to feel forced - and the game hasn't even released yet. Robot and refined than the first, but then going on through conferences yesterday, I started to get the feeling that they're forcing the "hakkerzlulz" a little too hard - which would end up being my biggest turn off to this game. Still, even in as bold an experiment as this, there are still aspects that fall flat, some of which are disappointing, but all of which are to be expected for a game doing something new.After seeing the Ubisoft produced vid I found my internal hype rising a bit as it looks a bit more Mr.
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Rather than being a single hero, fans play as (potentially) all of London's citizenry, fighting against the corrupt powers to restore London to some former freedom.
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It's as unusual as it sounds for a game mechanic, but for the messages and meaning of its story, it fits quite well. RELATED: 10 Beginner Tips To Master Watch Dogs: Legion Easily Despite all this open-world hype, it was not a format that was seeing much in the way of reinvention (just worlds made with more to do), until Watch Dogs: Legion, where Ubisoft surprised players with the refreshing concept of an open-world with no single main protagonist. The desire for exploration has resulted in many big titles this year like Immortals Fenyx Rising and Cyberpunk 2077. When Watch Dogs: Legion was released in October 2020, it was amid a good time for open-world games.