![]() It's just as well the game's chief conceit is that we can play as anyone because I feel no emotional connection to a single one of them. Although the supporting cast is suitably eccentric and delightfully sweary, they lack the larger-than-life personalities of Watch Dogs 2's Marcus and his crew, which makes them curiously expendable. ![]() Trouble is, without a central playable character, there's little to tether you to DedSec's cockney HQ. :: The 20 best Game Pass games to play in 2021 The world is full of potential recruits, and you can play as any one of them. Fancy living life as a football eff-wit who lives to smash things up? Off you pop. Want to be a living statue clad in a golden spacesuit? Fill your boots. Unlike the games before it that boasted both a sullen facsimile of a human being - that's Aiden Pierce, in case you forgot him (and most of us have, let's face it) - and his very antithesis, Marcus Holloway, a man stuffed with charm and good humour - there is no central character in Watch Dogs: Legion. ![]() No, it's not an especially new or engaging conceit, but it's fit for purpose - just about. A devastating terrorist attack rips the capital apart, and DedSec - the hacktivist organisation we've known since the start of the franchise - sets to right the wrongs and uncover who was responsible for the attacks and hold them to account. I appreciate that terrorist attacks and food banks and too many homeless people add a frosty layer of authenticity to this fictional vision of the capital, and I know this isn't Ubisoft's fault, either, but good grief, it's depressing to recognise so many signs of a fictional dystopia from your local real-life news reports.Īnyway. I doubt the very real climate in the UK is helping much - which clearly isn't Ubisoft's fault - but I usually play games to escape the ills of Westminster, not to be smacked over the head by them. ![]()
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