![]() ![]() This group was portrayed as the terrorists behind the explosions by authorities, but they’re really just average people (with a supercomputer AI guide) who want to expose the real corruption and root out the true killers. You’re spotted amid the London populace and tapped by an underground hacker organization called DedSec. But what happens instead is that the British government panics and hires a high-tech paramilitary group to control its streets with heavy armaments. The terrorists claim their goal is to destroy everything and let society get a fresh start out of the chaos. It’s a beautiful and seemingly peaceful place until a series of huge bombs-planted by a terrorist group called Zero Day-rip the city apart, killing thousands. The game takes place in a sprawling, incredibly detailed rendering of London of the future. And you can play the game as any of them! Just recruit that dancer or plumber or tax accountant to your hacker-group cause, and then play as long as you want as Marylou, Fred or Hassim. The really big open-world shift in Legion, however, is the fact that the entire populace of its future London is made up of people with individual names and professions. It’s also rife with super-tech hacking, spy-level specialized operatives, governmental anarchy, paramilitary fascism, deadly terrorism and human organ harvesting. Not only is this game akin to a Grand Theft Auto title, stuffed with thieving and destructive quests in a realistic, sprawling city. ![]() And the latest Watch Dogs entry, Watch Dogs: Legion, is a striking illustration of how the open-world envelope can be pushed, stretched and overpacked. Some men with Afghan accents are shown chanting ‘terrorism zindabad’ slogans, which is insanely naive and quite hilarious.Open-world adventure games have come a long way, baby. We are sure the real terrorists don’t hold placards, acknowledging their identity! You see that happening here. Terrorism is too intricate an issue to be dealt with so lightly. Renuka Vyavahare of The Times of India writes, “The film has its heart in the right place but the execution is way too idealistic and far-fetched for your liking. Neither the people nor the critics liked the film. In this film Rehal Khan, the hero has donned an attire that closely resembles the attire of Aiden Pierce with a black trench coat and a cap and holding a phone in one hand and a gun in the other.ġ8.11 fell flat on its face in the box office upon its release. But these two films came a long time after the release of the games, whereas the posters of 18.11 were released almost immediately after the release of Watch Dogs. Yash Raj Film’s Ek Tha Tiger closely resembles Naughty Dog’s Uncharted series and Tamil film Velayutham is a lot like Assassin’s Creed, only with a lot of dancing. This is not the first time Bollywood, or Indian cinema for that matter, is ripping off from a game. Watch Dogs is an open world action adventure game while 18.11 focuses mostly on terrorism in India. ![]() However, the film itself has little resemblance to the game except for some references to some extraordinary software which is one of the most important elements of the plot of Watch Dogs. 18.11: A Code of Secrecy copied the Ubisoft game’s posters just days after the game was released to the public. Usually with Bollywood films it’s either the plot or the premise, like in Koi Mil Gaya, or the style of the characters like Krrish 3. It received a lot of attention mostly from the gaming community as a lot of 18.11 seemed to have been ripped off Ubisoft’s new game: Watch Dogs. The film released in theaters this past Friday, starring rather unknown faces. This is the premise of Bollywood’s new anti-terrorist thriller: 18.11: A Code of Secrecy. BANGALORE: A software engineer is arrested for allegedly planning bomb explosions in Mumbai, Kashmir and Guwahati. ![]()
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