Recruiting The Paramedic Operative & Getting On Zero Days Trail! | Watch Dogs Legions | Part 6 | Walkthrough Gameplay This is Part 6, Mission 6 of Watch Dogs Legion (Watch Dogs 3), Walkthrough Gameplay Part 1 includes a Review, Intro and Campaign Mission 1 for Playstation 5, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC. This walkthrough will be a full campaign story mode guide. It will include New Gameplay, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series X Gameplay, PS5, PS5 Gameplay, Playstation 5, Playstation 5 Gameplay, Single Player Gameplay. Also includes Cutscenes, Reviews, Collectables, Rare Items, and The Ending. Watch Dogs: Legion is an action-adventure game, developed by Ubisoft Toronto, published by Ubisoft, and released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Stadia on 29 October 2020; it is set to release as a launch title for the Xbox Series X/S on 10 November 2020, and for the PlayStation 5 on 12 November 2020. It is the third instalment in the Watch Dogs series, and the sequel to 2016's Watch Dogs 2. Set within a fictionalised representation of a future, dystopian London, players take on the role of operatives working the city's branch of DedSec, as they seek to liberate it from its oppressive surveillance state, while investigating a series of bombings conducted by a rogue hacker group that led to the city's current situation. The game features the ability to recruit and control multiple characters from across the game's setting, each with unique skills and backgrounds that can help assist in completing the game's various story and side missions. In addition, it is the first game to offer the option of permadeath to players, which add the difficulty of losing operative permanently if they take too much damage when controlled. The game will feature an update that will allow for four-player cooperative multiplayer. Upon release, the game received favorable reviews on its story and setting, but some questions over the multiple playable character aspect and criticism over its open-world design and driving mechanics. Watch Dogs: Legion is an action-adventure game played from a third-person perspective, and takes place within an open world setting based upon London, which can be explored either on foot - utilizing parkour moves - vehicles, or fast-travelling via the city's Underground stations. The game composes of several missions, including those that progress the main story, liberation missions aimed at freeing the city's boroughs featured in the setting, recruitment missions for new playable characters, and various side-activities, with players able to freely pursue a mission or activity, or explore the city for secrets and collectibles. Each mission's objectives can be handled via one or several different approaches: an open-combat approach utilizing a variety of weapons; a stealth approach utilizing the environment to avoid detection and monitoring enemy patterns; or a hacking approach using any hackable object to subdue enemies with traps or distractions, while seeking out objectives via cameras and remotely accessing them. Combat includes a mixture of gun fights - involving lethal and non-lethal fire-arms - and hand-to-hand combat moves, with enemies making use of different methods depending on how the player acts against them in combat (i.e. a guard hit with a punch will use melee attacks). Players can be pursued by enemies when escaping, including hostile drones, but can lose them by utilizing hack-able environmental objects (i.e. vents) and avoiding line of sight with pursuers. Unlike previous games in the series, Legion features the ability to use multiple characters during a playthrough, each of whom can be recruited from around the game's setting.While the player must choose a character to begin with after the story's prologue chapter, others may be recruited upon completing the initial story missions of the game from anywhere around the game's setting, which can also include those working for hostile factions. Those recruited become operatives that the player can freely switch to at any time, as well as customize with different clothing options, with each recruit-able character maintaining their own lifestyle and occupation when not active (i.e. spending time drinking at a pub). Each character that can be recruited have different traits and skills, based upon their background - a spy operative has access to a silenced pistol and can summon a special spy vehicle to travel around with, armed with rockets; a hooligan operative can summon in friends to help in a fist-fight; a builder operative can make use of large drones for heavy-lifting and a nail-gun for combat; while an "adrenaline junkie" operative can deal more damage, but risk the possibility of being knocked out/dying at any random moments.