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March 2016
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The editors liked
Beautiful cityscapes
Easy to match-up with other players
Excellent duck and cover gameplay mechanics
Dark Zone PVP is great fun
Much to see and do in the devastated New York setting
Fiendishly addictive gameplay
Immersive post-pandemic world
Accessible co-op action
Ingenious progression systems
Incredible tension in the Dark Zone
Wonderfully deep customisation
Looks beautiful
Packed with stuff to do
A beautiful
Exceptionally detailed vision of a disaster-struck New York
Deep RPG elements for added addictiveness
Visceral
Gritty action
The Dark Zone is awesomely tense
Open-world NYC is unsettlingly realistic
Well-designed levels and battles
Change your play style to fit the situation and your team
Dark Zone is an intense multiplayer experience
The editors didn't like
Side missions can get monotonous
Scenery is static rather than dynamic
Occasional texture pop-in can be distracting
Some bugs and technical issues
Still a bit repetitive and grindy
Dull story and characters
Unsatisfying end-game
Combat and perks are limited
Hammy acting and repetitive dialogue
Can be overwhelming at first
Bullet-sponge enemies don't mesh with tactical shooter combat
Tons of repetitive busywork required to advance
Boring story can't decide if it wants to be taken seriously
Abstract: I briefly mentioned in my previous blog entry on having the odd gaming session with Ubisoft's Tom Clancy's The Division . After finalizing Funkykit's layout, it was a much needed diversion, a way of letting steam out. Released on the PC, Xbox One and PS4...
Jaw-dropping recreation of New York City, Stand-out moments take advantage of the setting in clever ways
Boss enemies are a bullet-sucking chore, Massive playground, nothing interesting to do
It feels borderline useless to try and write a review of a game like The Division because it's packaged under this games-as-a-service banner, expected to bandage its problems and evolve into something wholly different in six months/a year/two years...
Abstract: Tom Clancy's The Division is exciting enough that I don't mind how dull it can sometimes be. It's fun enough that I can usually live with spending most of my time shooting virtual poor people. It's well enough made that I don't mind how clumsy and unbalan...
The Division hits the mark with its loot, gameplay and AI difficulty, making a title that you will quickly get addicted to. But the late game elements drop the title below the expectation line, leaving a slightly sour taste in our mouths...
Addictively fun shooter/rpg gameplay with a heavy emphasis on loot, intense boss battles, enjoyable narrative with collectables that really flesh out the story, a massive amount of cosmetic clothing to make up for basic character creation
Dark Zone feels barebones currently, missions could use a bit more complexity, character creation is very basic
Abstract: CraftingThe Division takes place in New York three weeks after a lethal virus, released on Black Friday, has swept through the city. One by one, basic services have failed. Society has collapsed into chaos. The President invokes Presidential Directive 51...
Published: 2016-03-16, Author: Chris , review by: neowin.net
Abstract: Tom Clancy's The Division has been a game that has been talked about for years. It was first unveiled at the 2013 E3 convention in Los Angeles during the same time that both the Xbox One and Playstation 4 consoles were shown off. Since we got our first gl...
Published: 2016-03-15, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: We got our first look at Tom Clancy's The Division in January during an open beta period which saw over 6.4 million players participate across all platforms. Developed alongside Red Storm Entertainment, Ubisoft's latest third-person shooter was announced...