The core characters of the game were all fleshed out and given time to develop, and Marcus is easily the highlight. He’s not just after vengeance like Aidan, and he’s not all about his explosions and memes like Wrench. Marcus is funny whilst having moments of grief and seriousness, has relatable motives that tackle serious issues, and players have seen his growth after following him in the second game. Really he’s the perfect middle ground between the two characters, which is possibly why he wasn’t picked to join the game. ![]() Legion is also set some time after Watch Dogs 1 and 2, so it’d be really interesting to see what Marcus is up to. His story was much more interesting than Aidan’s and ended in a pretty open way. I’m sure that Wrench will mention Marcus and the crew and reveal a bit more about them through some of his dialogue in the DLC, but I’d rather just be seeing the character himself. Marcus’ competition is also pretty laughable. Do people really want Aidan Pearce over Marcus? Mr Iconic Cap? Aiden Pearce is a brick wall compared to the beautiful graffiti that is Marcus, and his abilities would be so much less interesting than Marcus’ as there’s literally nothing he can do that Marcus can’t. The desire for a more grounded character is understandable, but Marcus can be just as grounded and isn’t as bland and hateful as Aidan. It makes sense why Wrench is getting in the game - he’s much more marketable. ![]() ![]() He’s the meme-y, fun-loving, destructive character that everyone loved from Watch Dogs 2. He ticks the box of being nostalgic for fans of the series, whilst also offering something different from Aidan Pearce.
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