As an American that has visited London twice i am excitedAm I the only one who feels absolutely nothing about this game? Like I'm more interested in godfall and that's saying something
I didn't like it when I visited in 2014. Felt like I could've been in the USA. I did like the food and the pubs tho. And the schwarma
Yeah kinda! You can recruit any NPC by doing a mission for them it seems and they all have different perks/weapons/negative traitsSo I have only been following this here and there, is the main character system basically like the Nemesis system from Mordor but for protagonists?
I thought it was supposed to look downtrodden. I don't remember much bin bags lying around Camden last time I went.
Yes, but camden market, specifically. Legion makes it look like the fifth week of a council strike, and doesn't bear any resemblance to my experience.having worked in Camden for the past couple of years... there's a lot of bin bags.
Basically planning to play this as a London walking simulator.
Yes, but camden market, specifically. Legion makes it look like the fifth week of a council strike, and doesn't bear any resemblance to my experience.
Am I the only one who feels absolutely nothing about this game? Like I'm more interested in godfall and that's saying something
I didn't like it when I visited in 2014. Felt like I could've been in the USA. I did like the food and the pubs tho. And the schwarma
I will never understand the people who say this. Where in the US exactly, and where in London did you visit?
I genuinely had to read that post three times so I wasn't misunderstanding it. I still don't understand it.
Pretty much me right here. I was initially interested because I enjoyed WD2, but I keep forgetting this is even coming outI was pretty excited about this when it was announced, but I've really lost interest in it. I'm not sure what it is about the marketing cycle for the game, but I loved WD2 and totally fell out of the loop on this one. Might grab it on sale if the reception is strong enough.
You're holding the wrong end of someone else's stick here, mate. Someone made a light comparison to reality about the dystopic appearance of the city which I refuted, from my own experience.I mean its a videogame interpretation of a London in a more dystopic state, in the future, so why should it have to mirror your experience? Unless the devs have specifically stated they're trying to do a 1:1 recreation which wouldn't even make sense on a logistical level for development for this type of open world game, and doubly wouldn't make sense for the extreme police state theme going on in Legion's London.