NoBoth are mind numbingly mediocre and generally don't worth any time spent on them.
Wow that's really suck. Everyone tend to forget how hard the peoples who created games worked! :(
Like I written, I really enjoyed Legion, moreso than I expected! It was still a downgrade on many things, especially the open world and while it created interesting scenario and opportunities, the "recruit anyone" was flawed for sure!
But still, congrat! I'm happy to a have played the game!
I plan to give it more of a chance at some point, but not having a main character threw me off. It's great you all tried something unique though!
Both are mind numbingly mediocre and generally don't worth any time spent on them.
For what it's worth, Legion is one of my favorite games of recent years—the hyperbole and bandwagon hate always blows my mind. I'm convinced people who call it "dogshit" just have no imagination. There's so much role playing you can do with the systems in the game that my team became super memorable for me. I'd love to see Ubisoft take another crack at it.I just wish I wouldn't have to read a bunch of posts that call it dogshit or a ruiner of a franchise (in general, not referring to you guys personally) :D There are other ways to express disliking a game.
Cheers! It's absolutely fine if you don't like it. I honestly think that Legion was released on the wrong generation of consoles, there's a lot of compromises and things that had to be removed because we couldn't have BOTH Play as Anyone/schedule related things AND some features from WD1/WD2 on a PS4/X1 (so a cool stuff like Blackout or ambulances arriving infront of your eyes after wounded citizens had to be removed). So I can understand the disappointment of a number of aspects (plus recruit anyone was a massive technical+design challenge and I think we would need a second iteration to really nail it! Not working at Ubi anymore so don't know if it's happening, but I sure hope so!).
I just wish I wouldn't have to read a bunch of posts that call it dogshit or a ruiner of a franchise (in general, not referring to you guys personally) :D There are other ways to express disliking a game.
Agreed, it was a huge disappointment coming from WD2 particularly because the writing in that game was so sharp (for the most part, until that one huge misstep towards the end). Play as anyone was a cool idea on paper that just didn't end up being enjoyable in practice. I didn't connect to anyone in Legion and could not have cared less about the main story. There is still some sharp writing in Legion, a lot of it is just limited to the optional podcasts and audiologs you can collect.Watch Dogs 2 is fantastic, with a great cast of characters and an even more memorable city. Legion has some missteps. Being able to play anyone is novel but it results is a pretty hefty blow to the storytelling that contributed to 2's cast being so memorable. And ofc the tone is a lot more serious despite the fact that you can play as an older lady. The city is beautiful in typical Ubi fashion though.
Extraordinarily bad take. Watch Dogs 2 is a masterfully crafted open world experience and I'd be willing to bet cash those calling it trash have never played it.Both are mind numbingly mediocre and generally don't worth any time spent on them.
Great video. Talking about(and showing) strengths and weaknesses of the game.WD2 has one of the most dynamic and convincingly realized open worlds, super smooth movement and quite resposive controls. It´s easily Ubisoft`s best OW Action Adventure and delivers outstanding sandbox gameplay with a decent story and surprisingly well written characters and dialogue.
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.Both are mind numbingly mediocre and generally don't worth any time spent on them.