![]() Later in the game, you even get the chance to recruit more specialised operatives, such as a barrister who will reduce the amount of time a team member will be incarcerated after being caught. Each has one or more tasks they require you to complete first, which take the form of side missions, but all could add something to the party. Some will resist more that others - police officers, for example - but all can eventually be encouraged to join your crew. Each person has his or her own abilities and, should you fancy, can be targeted for membership. It could be a young activist with a hatred for the private police force Albion, or a nurse, doctor, old lady, spy, even just a street performer. The game's main feature is the ability to recruit literally any non-playable character (NPC) that walks the streets of London, add them to your team of DedSec die-hards, and then swap to them at any point in the game. In Watch Dogs: Legion, you can chop and change between operatives as easily as Agent 47 switches clothing in Hitman. Yup, even these virtual characters can shuffle from their mortal coil to never return. Not only will you be tempted to switch your lead often, you will likely need to - especially if you opted to play with permadeath from the start. ![]()
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