keraj37
Contacted PSN to add his card back to his account
Intro:
- Usually I do not finish a game, since I lose interest somewhere between start and end, and jump into other game, but WD:Legion was an exception.
- I finished 100% story, almost all side missions and many, many recruit missions since I was playing with permadeath enabled without an option to disable it.
Greats:
- Game looks fabulous, I would say it is best looking non RT lightning game ever. This game and CP77 were the only one where I could enjoy stopping at random place and just look around.
- Gameplay options are almost infinite, and they never get boring. Everyone who entered restricted area flying on a drone or stealth killed enemy with a spider with turret, or who was hacking cameras in chain so finally you could hack that tablet and receive the code for a key, know what I talk about.
- City looks very unique in any part of it, so it is never boring to just take a trip to next borough.
Okays:
- SF vision is solid and based on real science like: AI, trans-humanism, robotics, and self driving / electric revolutions we are seeing now. I think the main story writer knew exactly what he wants. Solid coherent vision.
Bads:
- Story, but not the plot or main paths of that story, but how infantile way it was presented, the dialogs, the characters, all are like from movies for teenagers.
Terribles:
- Non.
- Usually I do not finish a game, since I lose interest somewhere between start and end, and jump into other game, but WD:Legion was an exception.
- I finished 100% story, almost all side missions and many, many recruit missions since I was playing with permadeath enabled without an option to disable it.
Greats:
- Game looks fabulous, I would say it is best looking non RT lightning game ever. This game and CP77 were the only one where I could enjoy stopping at random place and just look around.
- Gameplay options are almost infinite, and they never get boring. Everyone who entered restricted area flying on a drone or stealth killed enemy with a spider with turret, or who was hacking cameras in chain so finally you could hack that tablet and receive the code for a key, know what I talk about.
- City looks very unique in any part of it, so it is never boring to just take a trip to next borough.
Okays:
- SF vision is solid and based on real science like: AI, trans-humanism, robotics, and self driving / electric revolutions we are seeing now. I think the main story writer knew exactly what he wants. Solid coherent vision.
Bads:
- Story, but not the plot or main paths of that story, but how infantile way it was presented, the dialogs, the characters, all are like from movies for teenagers.
Terribles:
- Non.
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