Looking for a game with a great story... Could it be Watch Dogs: Legion?

So two-part question here:

If you’ve played Watch Dogs: Legion, did you like it?

And especially, did you like it for the story?

This makes me think the game is not primarily about the story: opencritic.com/game/7405/watch-dogs-legion

I played WD2 and enjoyed that quite a bit though never finished it.

I want the next game I play on my PC (via Steam, etc…) to have a great story. Recommendations greatly appreciated.

Other games I’ve played with what I thought were great stories: Psychnoauts 2, Portal 2, Soma (though I’m not really into scary games), Firewatch, Metro all, The Talos Principle

Cheers,

zaphod,

I played Watch Dogs Legion two years after its release and I doubt it has changed much since then, it was an unfinished mess without much story.

perishthethought,

Yah, thanks. Was it fun at least? Like, as much fun as wd2?

zaphod,

It had some fun elements, but it’s not comparable to wd2 or wd1. It’s like they ran out of money halfway through development and just released the game as is. If you really want to play it, wait until it’s on sale somewhere and don’t be disappointed, you were warned.

perishthethought,

Oof, Ok. Thanks for that info.

Kolanaki,
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Cyberpunk 2077 has a great story if you’re into the cyberpunk genre. It’s got its own spin on a collection of really great cyberpunk stories rolled into one narrative. It’s the closest thing outside of the books themselves that makes one feel like they are in something written by William Gibson himself.

perishthethought,

Ok. You said the magic words for me: William Gibson. I’m in.

No idea why I never made that connection in my own head before, but thanks!

Kolanaki,
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The main crux of the plot is kinda like Johnny Mnemonic. Except the data in V’s head that’s slowly killing him/her is Keanu Reeves instead of the cure for some disease.

thelsim,
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I played it but it was just ok. It was mostly fun to mess around in for short periods, but most of the story missions were meh. The one about the AI designer’s house (Coming Home) was interesting though.

I really don’t know what kind of games you like, I love loooooooong RPG’s myself and can recommend Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous if you’re happy to invest a big chunk of your time. Just turn down the difficulty and enjoy the story if the stats are mind boggling (I know I did). Creating the character you want to be is so much more fun than worrying if you’re powerful enough to defeat the final boss.
The Pillars of Eternity games are also RPG’s who’s story I really enjoyed.

Oh, one more. I really enjoyed Roadwarden as well. But that’s more of a visual novel kind of game.

JayEchoRay,
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Mass Effect - I see there is a legendary edition with all the content bundled in one package

  • Mass effect 1: Is slow in the beginining, then opens up after the tutorial, although the secondary content feels like a grind one can find a lot of lore in between it all. Outside of the Golden path the environments and a lot of the combat feels samey, but the story really comes together well in the last moments
  • Mass effect 2 : The game is streamlined a lot, better environments and the character and crew stories steal the show and everything comes together in the ending again, although your choices are a lot more meaningful in the way the final mission plays out
  • Mass effect 3 : The culmination of the Mass Effect triology, even with the hits and misses the highs are high and the lows are low. The ending although improved on from what it came out with is serviceable now - although not going to harp and kick on that dead horse.
urbanzero,

No on Watch Dogs 3. For great story I would suggest these:

God of War (2022)

Red Dead Redemption 2

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

9488fcea02a9,

“The invincible” is very much in the spirit of firewatch with amazing scenery to explore. I cant remember my exact play time, but i finished it in a weekend.

perishthethought,

Sounds a little short but I’ll check it out - thanks!

ObamaBinLaden,

I got sleeping dogs for less than 2 dollars the other day. About 15-20 hours of gameplay but really fun and well done.

perishthethought,

Cool, thanks!

x3i,

Well, if you can pick it up for 10 bucks or less, give it a shot but the story will not blow you away. I played WD2 and legion last year and there was a significant downgrade in story and characters between them. Gameplay was fine but I liked the spider drones in WD2 better than the new drones there.

It also felt much more political and "modern", similarly to what they seem to have done for FC6. So depending on your age and maybe political opinions, this might be a pro or a con. I agree with the notion that it becomes very repetitive too.

Other people here suggested Uncharted and Witcher, definitely go there instead if you can!!

IWantToFuckSpez, (edited )

Uncharted. Though only 4 and the spin-off is on PC.

Also Telltale’s Walking Dead season 1, if you like point and click adventure games.

filister,

Witcher 3 has a pretty dope story. I also enjoyed The last of us, even though I am not much into shooters or zombie games.

Baldur’s gate 3 and actually the other Larian studio games are also having good stories. Yakuza is supposed to have a nice story too, even GTA5 has a cool story.

perishthethought,

I tried Witcher 2 and never finished it. Just not my thing, I concluded.

I had no idea GTA had a story at all, so thanks for that idea.

filister,

I played all the games in the trilogy and read the books too, but Witcher 3 is completely worth it and much much better compared to the previous games in my opinion. You can buy it when it is on sale, play a bit and return it if you still think it is not your cup of tea. The beauty of this game is that a lot of the side quests are not fillers and almost every one of them has its own story that compliments the main quest line.

The Witcher 3 DLCs are also incredible. And if they release the mod support that will make it even better.

B0NK3RS,
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Mafia Trilogy, and especially Mafia II, are all good games.

Thomas Was Alone is something different. Puzzle platformer with a nice narrative on top.

Vordus,

The problem with Watch Dogs Legion is that all of the player characters are all procedurally generated, so while there’s plenty of plot, it’s pretty threadbare as a story.

jeeva,

Came here to say this. It hugely weakened any investment in characters and story, for me.

I would not recommend playing legion for the story. Or, arguably, at all - but particularly not for the story.

perishthethought,

Good to know - thank you both.

Renacles,

Definitely not.

I’d recommend Bioshock 1 and 2.

perishthethought,

Should have said I’ve played those and the 3rd one too. Great stories, for sure.

Skunk, (edited )

No for watch dogs, not the third one at least but you can play the first and second they are cool.

But if you really want a story, the only answer is: A Plague Tales

You can play the second one (Requiem) without knowing the first game but you will be a little less “invested in the story”.

You can find the two Plague Tales for cheap and they will leave a mark on your soul. They are from a French studio and have that French touch. Be aware, these games will break you, you’ll cry for days and won’t be able to forget the music, characters and story for months.

Or else, Cyberpunk is awesome, specially with mods.

perishthethought,

Have never heard of this Plague Tales series, so will definitely check them out. Merci beaucoup.

banichan, (edited )
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  • perishthethought,

    Stick to your story, eh. Thanks

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