A possible concise summary is:
This is a video review of Watch Dogs Legion, a game where you can recruit and play as any NPC in a near-future London. The reviewer praises the game for its creative and fun concept, its level design, its world detail, and its freedom of choice. However, the reviewer also criticizes the game for its dull and repetitive missions, its uninteresting plot, its technical glitches, and its awkward NPC animations and voices. The reviewer recommends the permadeath mode for more challenge and stakes, and says that the game might appeal to some players more than others. The reviewer hopes that the Watch Dogs series will continue to improve on this idea in the future.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video review of the game Watch Dogs Legion.
2. The game is set in a near-future London where the player can recruit and play as any NPC with different skills and abilities.
3. The game has a permadeath mode option where the player can lose their characters permanently if they die.
4. The game has a tech tree that is universal and can be upgraded with points found in the world.
5. The game has some technical issues such as glitches, crashes, and weird NPC animations and voices.
6. The reviewer has mixed feelings about the game, but appreciates its creativity and uniqueness.