If you're only looking for a good story, you might wanna skip it. (for example, saving a hostage in a gang base as an old woman who can't dodge, run, or take cover is an exercise in "why the ♥♥♥♥ did I do this to myself?") Now i'm not saying there isn't ways to cheese Legion (cargo drone + spiderbot is mildly OP, but not foolproof) but the AI reactions to your mayhem feel a lot more authentic.Īlso the fact that you don't have every possible ability or gadget in your pocket leads to a lot more thoughtful gameplay, where you have to choose who and how you approach. Try that ♥♥♥♥ in Legion and watch you get punched in the face or shot by the guys who actually checked the perimeters and left the restricted zones to see where the hacks are coming from. It was WAY too easy to be an unstoppable god in WD2, controlling the cops and gangs to your whims. WD2 there was very few missions that couldn't be completed by literally just standing outside of a restricted area and using drones and cameras to kill or frame people. (I gotta restart my most recent save because I took a break and forgot permadeath was on and lost Darcy and Aiden when I came back while trying to remember how to play)Īs for the gameplay, it's LEAGUES beyond WD2. Now I should preface that with I've only played about half the story twice. The story is kinda meh, mainly because the core design of the game doesn't allow for any character development or growth. On my current hardware that's only 5 or so years out of date (GTX 1660 mainly, my CPU is from <2 years ago) it runs pretty well if you're shooting for for the game itself: On my old hardware, that was 7 years out of date, it run passably but not great. I have the Ubi connect version with the Season Pass.
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