![]() ![]() I forgot just how much I liked Wrench when I played Watch Dogs 2, and even though it was released only five years ago, it felt oddly nostalgic. Bloodline does wonders at creating the opposite effect. I enjoyed Legion, but a major disappointment was that its choice not to follow any specific characters led to it feeling impersonal. Not only is he embroiled in a crossfire between two major players in the London tech landscape, but Wrench from Watch Dogs 2 is in London too on his own mission working against Aiden. But everything goes south as soon as Aiden arrives. ![]() ![]() He’s drawn to London by Jordi Chin to assist his nephew on a supposedly routine fixer job. You play as Aiden Pearce, who was the protagonist of the first game and made a brief cameo in the second. With that context considered, Bloodline looks to be a course correction for Watch Dogs, even if it ironically throws out the unique thing about Legion in the process.īloodline takes place between the prologue and the main game of Legion. With no character to focus on, the story didn’t feel as personal as it could have been. When I got to play Legion last year, it was unsurprisingly my biggest issue with the game. It was a point of difference that separated Legion from the rest – both intriguing and concerning to not have a singular main character. Watch Dogs Legion’s central premise was that revolution was people – that no single person could ever be held responsible for leading a resistance. ![]()
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