![]() Some have unique uniforms for special access to difficult areas, and some just have purely ridiculous traits and abilities that I shan’t spoil because discovery is half the fun. Some have different weapons and technology available to them, while you also upgrade tech for the entire team. You can stealth or go in guns blazing, and your play style very much depends on the various quirks and perks of the characters you’ve recruited. But there’s no denying the ingenuity and flair of some of its ideas. A lot of it is familiar to anyone who played Watch Dogs 2 – use a spiderbot to get into vents use scissor lifts to get above street level utilise hacking to take over cameras, manipulate traffic and access doors, as well as watch some boring bits of AR reconstruction to investigate and deduce crimes. It starts with a brilliant opening in the Houses of Parliament, only to then lead you into shady corporate offices, the towers of London and even in the insides of a supercomputer. The game runs the gamut from the more subdued to the ridiculous. The core story missions are varied and often brilliant, even if they rely on similar structures to get you from objective to objective. In a way this sort of grounded me more in the London I was exploring, and gave me the opportunity to get on the ground and start recruiting my DedSec army. It’s uniquely awful, skittish and without any sense of weight, which meant I much preferred running around and/or fast travelling between the game’s authentic tube system. ![]()
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