![]() To do this, you do what you do in every Ubisoft sandbox game. Your task, then, is to kill all of these groups and to figure out who is really behind the attack that was blamed on your DedSec group. Following the terrorist attack in the introduction, the city was taken over by a mixture of not-Blackwater mercenaries, a sentient AI, the thought police and a criminal gang with a name that’s eerily similar to a hate group in the United States. ![]() After the first character that you take control of is killed, you quickly find yourself in control of a random denizen of London who is tasked with picking up where the previous guy left off. Propane tanks are my go-to, but I think nuclear bombs also explode good.Īs far as opening missions go, killing what could’ve been the protagonist of the game is certainly unusual, but the problem is that most of that goes out the window over the following 40 hours of the game. Then, upon reaching the top of the building, where you find a bomb, you get shot in the face. The first few minutes of the game sees you shooting your way through the parliament building, which is full of unidentified private military goons. Your mission is simple: you need to stop a terrorist attack in London, which in turn will stop the city from adopting the actively-evil cTOS surveillance system from the previous two games. In Watch Dogs: Legion, you take control of an operative in the series’ DedSec organisation. Sadly, after playing Watch Dogs: Legion, that smile will feel a bit more forced than it usually is. The developer has certainly had its ups and its downs, but when all is said and done, it’s hard not to crack a smile whenever a new one of their games hit the virtual shelves. With their hit or miss stories, affinity for mostly-quality animations and maps full of busywork, there’s rarely been a year when the developer’s games haven’t provided millions of gamers with something to do during the gaming industry’s slow months. Although the world may be ending, Ubisoft games have remained one of the few constants in the universe, right alongside gravity and my desire to get drunk every night. There’s something strangely comforting about booting up a Ubisoft sandbox game.
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