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October 2020
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
L'ambiance anglaise
Recruter et personnaliser des Agents
Globalement très beau (mais bugué)
Beaucoup de contenu
Un Londres futuriste crédible et oppressant
Des agents variés aux capacités qui le sont tout autant
Liberté d'exploration et d'approche
Une simulation de la vie à Londres surprenante
Le level design
De la bonne musique
Bien anglaise
Narration pop-corn au ton sombre qui se laisse apprécier sur le long terme
Grande variété de PNJ à recruter et à incarner
Univers dystopique et futuriste bien conçu et cohérent
Liberté d'approche satisfaisante
Une refonte des options de hacking maîtri
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Le scénario morne
Gameplay rigide dans l'ensemble
La conduite horrible
Ni punk ni fun
Sensation d'un Watch Dogs 1.5.5
On a beaucoup trop de mal à se sentir impliqué
Un gameplay permissif qui se casse un peu trop facilement
Un certain potentiel qui n'est jamais atteint
Ça se répète vite
Quand même
Des activités annexes inintéressantes
Qui a mis tout ce fun dans ma d
IA humaine perfectible qui rend l'expérience de jeu trop facile
Mise en scène peu ambitieuse
Animations faciales un peu trop rigides
Mais on est quand même loin de la claque graphique
Fantastic world design, with loads to see and reasons to explore, An arsenal of gadgets and toys to play with in whatever way you can dream of, Recruiting your our team feels personal and powerful as you watch the roster change through success and tragedy
Combat is fun, but escaping and sneaking is better. Perhaps not a con entirely, While there is a lot of variety, it is up to the player to experiment with their tools, The story feels sanitised in a game that exudes defiance and subversion
Watch Dogs Legion is a great step forward for the series, with enough experimental new gameplay features to complement the familiar mechanics. London is incredible, and exploring it is an almost visceral experience. It's just a shame that the story doesn'...
Extrait: There's many variations of open-world games out there and each one of them tries to innovate in a certain niche. This leaves you options like being a pirate, a fierce cowboy, or even a street thug. Not only does this open new and incredible worlds to play...
While it has its moments, Watch Dogs: Legion doesn't have enough to compete with other major fall titles. The gameplay is too repetitive and too restrictive to allow for anything tremendously exciting over a long period of time. It's a game that shows all...
Gorgeous world design, Play anyone mechanic is creative, Great multiplayer potential
Goofy dialogue, Stiff gameplay, Boring mini-games, Too much spiderbot
Watch Dogs: Legion didn't impress with its gameplay or dialogue, but the game's multiplayer potential and gorgeous open-world might be its saving grace...
Extrait: The Watch Dogs franchise from Ubisoft has had a patchy history ever since the series was first announced at E3 2012. While the E3 presentation pretty much wowed everyone, people were not too impressed when the game finally came out in 2014. When I reviewe...
Do you love the idea of taking over an entire city and its adversaries using cutting-edge technology? Do you love a plot set in a dystopian future where you get to save the world? Do you love an open-world title in the best of graphics? If the answer is y...
Extrait: It's easier to think of Watch Dogs: Legion simply as the sequel to Watch Dogs 2, but in reality it's so much more. Not only does it add the next chapter in the story of Watch Dogs, it tries to reimagine and refocus on the very core concepts of the franchi...
Ability to recruit any passer-by, Recruiting offers unique gameplay choices, De-emphasising guns over hacking, stealth, Attention to detail to London's diversity, Near-futuristic London looks believable, Some small-scale missions are terrific
Lacks in personality, Citizens' behaviour in militarised London unrealistic, Too many hacking opportunities causes overcrowded UI, Frame rate drops on Xbox One X, Driving is not enjoyable, “Autodrive” is buggy, Long, bland loading screens,