![]() It’s set in the near future where technology has rapidly accelerated, and after a tragic set of events, London is under rule of multiple gangs that use drones and other tech to keep the population subdued. Setting the scene, it’s clear that this is not London as we know it. There’s some incredibly inventive swearing, I won’t deny that, but even the commentator for the online stream of the fights is giving it leather, all the while I was being tag-teamed by the champions, battering me to a bloody pulp. There’s a side quest here involving bare-knuckle boxing where the crowd is almost exclusively shouting “fucking hell” or “fuck off” or some randomly cobbled together phrases that should be funny, but again, are a bit try hard. ![]() I’ve not played many games with as much swearing in as Watch Dogs Legion, almost to the point of parody. There are characters that quip, though it’s mostly an Avengers-like Jarvis-style AI that does the quipping, but Legion is a dark game so far, which is really not what I was expecting. But I’d rather get the elephant in the room discussed sooner rather than later, so here it is: Watch Dogs Legion doesn’t seem like a funny game. ![]() ![]() Watch Dogs Legion is not the game you think it is, but based on my four hours with the game so far it definitely is a very good game. ![]()
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