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May 2019
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The editors liked
Engaging gameplay loop
Packed with detail
Unique multiplayer ideas
Fun and challenging mission designs
Even if they boil down to the same essential gameplay beats
Suitable for lone wolves or squads of friends with plenty of matchmaking options
Systems have been streamlined and reworked
Namely the way gear and mods
Superb cover-shooting gameplay
Great gadgets
Looks fabulous
Meaty and full of activities
Endgame has true longevity and appeal
Always feels like you're progressing
Rewarding gameplay and loot loops
Looks fantastic
Satisfying combat
Rewarding progression system
Improvements to the Dark Zone
Post Campaign challenge
The editors didn't like
Extremely repetitive
Story is instantly forgettable
Some visual pop-in
A wafer-thin story few will care about
Propped up by one-dimensional characters with nothing particularly interesting to say
Some bugs and a few rough edges persist despite a surprisingly stable launch
One of the most complex games around
Little narrative thrust
Endgame undoes the entire storyline
Slow progression for those who prefer to play solo
Abstract: The Division came out a little too half-baked for my taste. It seems like a lot of people felt that way actually, and while Ubisoft could have let it rot, much like several other recent franchises under their wing, they slowly chipped away at it until it...
Published: 2019-02-04, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: French video game publisher Ubisoft showed off hours of content for Tom Clancy's The Division 2 at a preview event that I attended last week. The game debuts on March 15 on the PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, but Ubisoft is starting to show private betas...
Does The Division 2 make it worth going to Washington D.C. to save the city from the collapse depicted in this series? I think so. I definitely had fun and am comfortable recommending it for anyone else looking for a third-person shooter, with a modern se...
Published: 2019-03-26, Author: John , review by: eftm.com.au
Abstract: As someone that has struggled with video game addiction, The Division 2 is terrible for my health – a truly exciting, incredibly diverse and multi-layered game that can be played any way you desire. My first impression of this game is obsessive… it leaves...
Abstract: They say that if something ain't broke, then you shouldn't fix it, so there's a good chance that the crew at Ubisoft behind The Division thought its first effort was pretty sound. That, or the demo put together and shown off at the Xbox booth at Gamescom...
Anyway, Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is an improvement over The Division featuring more content and the same smooth gameplay mechanics. However, the game isn’t for everyone though because you really need to team up with other players to really enjoy the...
Published: 2019-03-16, Author: Dan , review by: in.ign.com
Abstract: Tom Clancy may have passed, but his name will live on forever in the hearts of gamers because Ubisoft will never let it die. To say there have been quite a few games with "Tom Clancy's" stamp of approval on them – the most recent of which being The Diviso...