Watch Dogs: Legion
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Watch Dogs: Legion

29 OCT. 2020
Jeu de tir (Shooter), Aventure, Jeu de rôle (RPG)
Développeur
Moteur
Prix indicatif
59.99 € (Steam)
Durée de vie (HLTB)
Histoire principale : 18 Hoursh
Complétion (100%) : 50 Hoursh
Notes des critiques
Igdb : 81/100
Opencritic : 74/100
Metacritic : 72/100

Watch Dogs: Legion

73 /100
29 octobre 2020 18 Hoursh
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Description (IGDB)

In Watch Dogs: Legion, near future London is facing its downfall... Unless you do something about it. Build a resistance, fight back, and give the city back to the people. It's time to rise up.

Histoire (IGDB)

London’s fallen into a technological nightmare, but you’re sharp enough to adapt. Rally the resistance to use the city’s tech against the powers that be. Where will you find your army? How about everywhere? Every Londoner has a reason to fight back. Play as literally any character – a bartender, an ex-spy, a graffiti artist, a fallen boxer, a well-connected lawyer, a stark raving mad grandma, anyone.

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Informations Steam

Description Steam (Français)

Comparative Grid


Édition Ultimate



L'Édition Ultimate inclut du contenu additionnel, le Season Pass, ainsi qu'un statut de VIP valable quatre semaines.

Contenu numérique de l'Édition Ultimate :
- Le pack Jungle urbaine, avec trois personnages exclusifs aux apparences et compétences uniques
- Trois masques supplémentaires
- Quatre semaines de statut de VIP


Édition Gold



L'Édition Gold comprend le Season Pass,qui inclut une extension majeure de deux épisodes, des missions bonus, quatre héros et l'Édition Complète du premier opus de Watch Dogs !

Recrutez n'importe quel citoyen pour former la résistance. Piratez, infiltrez et combattez pour reprendre le contrôle d'une Londres futuriste au bord de l'effondrement. Bienvenue dans la résistance !

Enrôlez et incarnez qui vous voulez. Chaque individu est doté d'une histoire, d'une personnalité et de compétences uniques.

Explorez un vaste monde ouvert urbain, visitez les nombreux lieux emblématiques de Londres, et prenez part aux activités secondaires.


Édition Deluxe

Améliorez votre expérience Watch Dogs: Legion avec le pack Deluxe.

Ce pack inclut :
- Le pack Dissident londonien
- L'agent Lynx
- 1 semaine de statut de VIP

Recrutez n'importe quel citoyen pour former la résistance. Piratez, infiltrez et combattez pour reprendre le contrôle d'une Londres futuriste au bord de l'effondrement. Bienvenue dans la résistance !

Enrôlez et incarnez qui vous voulez. Chaque individu est doté d'une histoire, d'une personnalité et de compétences uniques.

Piratez des drones armés, déployez des arachnobots et éliminez vos ennemis grâce à un camouflage en réalité augmentée.

Menez la résistance toujours plus loin et combattez avec vos amis dans les nouvelles missions du mode En ligne.


À propos du jeu

Recrutez n'importe quel citoyen pour former la résistance. Piratez, infiltrez et combattez pour reprendre le contrôle d'une Londres futuriste au bord de l'effondrement. Bienvenue dans la résistance !

Enrôlez et incarnez qui vous voulez. Chaque individu est doté d'une histoire, d'une personnalité et de compétences uniques.

Piratez des drones armés, déployez des arachnobots et éliminez vos ennemis grâce à un camouflage en réalité augmentée.

Explorez un vaste monde ouvert urbain, visitez les nombreux lieux emblématiques de Londres, et prenez part aux activités secondaires.

Incarnez vos recrues en ligne et faites équipe avec vos amis dans de nouvelles missions avec le mode coop, qui arrivera via une mise à jour gratuite après le lancement.

Éditions et prix Steam

Watch Dogs: Legion - 59,99€ 59.99 €
Watch Dogs: Legion Deluxe Edition - 69,99€ 69.99 €
Watch Dogs: Legion Gold Edition - 99,99€ 99.99 €
Watch Dogs: Legion Ultimate Edition - 119,99€ 119.99 €

Avis des joueurs Steam

Évaluation globale moyennes
Total des avis 188
Non recommandé

Honestly, the game is boring and mediocre. You’ve removed features and gameplay mechanics that were in Watch Dogs 2, like the variety of hacking options (enemy or non-enemy), which are practically nonexistent in Watch Dogs: Legion there are almost no...

Non recommandé

LE PIRE DE LA LICENCE WATCH DOGS...... pourtant le 1 et le 2 sont excellent !!!!!! WOKE A VOMIR ! Go Woke Go Broke. FUYEZ PAUVRES FOUS.

Mises à jour et Actualités

06 février 2025

Achievements Unlocked for Watch Dogs: Legion

Attention Dedsec, We are pleased to announce that Steam Achievements are now available for Watch Dogs: Legion! As a heads up, achievements will be retroactively earned for the accomplishments already completed in your game. For the sync to happen you need to launch the game once, and the previously unlocked Ubisoft Connect achievements will be automatically unlocked on Steam. Keep your eyes peeled, Hackers!

13 décembre 2022

Watch Dogs Legion is coming to Steam in January

Now that Assassin's Creed Valhalla has arrived on Steam, the question is, which Ubisoft game will make the jump next? We didn't have to wait for the answer long, because here it is: hacking-based open-world game Watch Dogs Legion is coming to Steam next month, arriving on Valve's storefront January 26. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Watch Dogs: Legion finally looks and plays like the Ubisoft E3 trailer Watch Dogs: Legion isn't getting any more updates Watch Dogs: Legion of the Dead ditches cargo drones

Avis des critiques et joueurs

Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Cheat Code Central 100/100

« It’s got a great story with a fun and inventive design. The “recruit anyone” mechanic is well designed and well implemented as are the ideas of what happens when characters are taken out of commission, regardless of whether you’re using the permadeath mode or not. The world is gorgeous, continually inviting you to dive back in and see what/who you can find. »

Impulsegamer 96/100

« Personally, I’m glad that “Legion” took a darker turn and really explored the true possibilities of how technology can be used for malice purposes, as it gives the player a real sense of triumph taking down these digital villains. I do recommend caution for younger gamers, as “Legion” is definitely aimed at an older audience. Regardless, “Watch Dogs: Legion” has an enormous amount of replay value and a very compelling storyline with unexpected twists along the way. »

Game Informer 90/100

« Legion feels like the realization of the hacker fantasy the first Watch Dogs tried to capture. Between the fun team-building, fantastic mission design, strong narrative, and a gorgeous world, everything comes together in a largely entertaining and cohesive package. Whether you’re controlling a trained super spy or a gassy grandmother, Watch Dogs: Legion is a ton of fun. »

GamingBolt 90/100

« Watch Dogs: Legion is definitely the best game in the series so far- and dare I say, one of the most engaging and inventive open world games I have played in years. »

GameSpew 90/100

« I’ve loved all three Watch Dogs games, but Watch Dogs Legion may be my favourite. Perhaps it’s the familiarity of London, or perhaps it’s the unique joy of being able to take control of pretty much any character you want. There’s so much to see and do; the amount of character and life breathed into the city is unrivalled by pretty much any other open world game. Even once the credits roll, there’s so much left for you experience. It’s not perfect (what is?) but there’s nothing else quite like Watch Dogs Legion. If you love an open world game and revel in the freedom to approach missions however you want, then this is the game for you. »

Xbox Tavern 89/100

« All in all, Watch Dogs: Legion is a brilliant third instalment to the franchise. I am loving the fact you can play as pretty much anyone, but I have yet to find my favourite character that I 100% want to always play. But with so many to choose from I think I will be constantly changing. The story is interesting and the hacking is smooth and rewarding. For me, this is a must-play. »

TrueGaming 85/100

« The amount of freedom Watch Dogs: Legion offers is deep and it’s accompanied with distinctive systems that are worth exploring. »

XboxAddict 85/100

« Watch Dogs: Legion really impressed me with its ‘recruit anyone’ mechanic. While I wasn’t initially sure what to make a the non-central main character, it really didn’t affect things as a whole expected it to. The city of London is visually impressive and I’m constantly deep scanning NPC’s I come across to see if they’d make a worthy DedSec member. If you’re a fan of the series, Legion improves many facets of its gameplay, has a great campaign with clever writing and had me wanting to hack the planet by the time the credits rolled, even if the odd crash here and there frustrated. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

TrueGamer1910 9/10

« O jogo é muito bom, foi queimado pela mídia e haters da Ubi , não deixem de jogar por causa desses vagabundos. »

ThatAverageNoob 7/10

« WatchDogs Legion was a game I always wanted to have. The storyline was fairly quite confusing since the game took a high risk and had no set protagonist but introduced a recruitment system. I think it was incredibly creative and it lets you experience London from different perspectives. Combat system and fighting was pretty basic but had interesting move sets and takedown varied on your characters weapon or skill. NPC's yet again felt quite lively and I enjoyed that London in 2029 is highly accurate and realistic. The contribution of having Albion made it entirely more interesting. Whilst the story isn't the greatest and most things were a let down compared to watchdogs 2, the graphics, visuals, setting and hacking was still completely fun to use and I enjoy the fact it came with a free DLC, Legion Of The Dead. Finally, I'm happy to see a GTA styled game finally set in London again. »

Gullidion 6/10

« There's so much potential just thrown away here with the gimmick system the whole game is built on. The DLC is a great example of how important it is that your protag has a personality. »

notagoose025 4/10

« this game was the exact opposite of what it should of been it lacks the seriousness of 1 it lacks the quality and story of 2 what this becomes is a hollow shell of what is a watch dogs game there is no main character so you don't get a story there's a lame plot twist all stakes and deaths get rectified by the end this is not watchdogs 3 , this is a bad game set in the watchdogs universe its a shame this is the game that ended such a unique series »

TheSpecial9334 5/10

« I didn't beat the game, so my review can contain flaws. This is just my opinion. The good things in this game are the following. Firstly: the world. The game's best point. There are some unique activities with rewards, like underground fights, or juggling, but my favourite thing is the world design itself. London looks great, and it has a great futuristic atmosphere with the classic London(ish) things. The stealth isn't too bad, but get ready for stupid enemies. The hacking has changed. Now, you don't have to learn the skills, you know all skills from the start, but there are a lot of missing hacking parts, and overall, I think WD2 had better hacking (and was also better in almost everything gameplaywise). There are no gangs anymore, and you can't mess with the police either, mass hacking is gone, as well as blowing up some "duct" (maybe). Same with tools, and weapons, but first: let's talk about the recruit system! The recruit system is straight up bad. The idea, that you can recruit any NPC, and use their tools was good, but the recruit missions are long, and sometimes unreasonably hard (please note, that I **** at this game). You just have one weapon, maybe two, and there are no unique personalities. And, because this, you can't have the tools, or weapons, because it is locked with the unique characters. On paper, this is bad, because in an underground organization, they would share the tools, but OH MY GOD HOW BAD IT IS IN THE GAME! There is almost no gunplay, and the stealth will get boring, trust me! And the worst part is, that you can end your game, if you use all your "agents". If you use permadeath, you can start the game all over again, which is especially annoying, when you lost two agents in a recruit mission (so you basically lost one). If you don't, well I don't know, because I didn't try it, but it is just bad. There is not a reliable checkpoint, and the game not interesting enough itself, to start all over again because you lost all your character. So: Buy it, if: -It is cheap -You have nothing to play -If you like what you see in reviews »

kingLear107 2/10

« It's just bad and boring. Don't buy this ****, please. Savethe money for a better game »

aemfariz 8/10

« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »

Theb3stJT 7/10

« For a game that received so much criticism, Watch Dogs: Legion was surprisingly enjoyable. The recruitment system is a clever concept, giving each character unique perks, though in practice I mainly cycled between only a couple of favourites. Some aspects of the gameplay feel cliched and repetitive, and the open world can feel a bit samey at times. Despite its flaws, it offers fun moments and a fresh spin on the series’ formula. Overall, a solid, if uneven, experience that’s better than the backlash suggests. »

Configuration PC requise

Minimale :Système d'exploitation et processeur 64 bits nécessairesSystème d'exploitation : Windows 10 (64-bit versions)Processeur : Intel Core i5-4460 or AMD Ryzen 5 1400 290XMémoire vive : 8 GB de mémoireGraphiques : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, or AMD Radeon R9 290XDirectX : Version 11Réseau : connexion internet haut débitEspace disque : 115 GB d'espace disque disponible

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