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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: Like every other game that is heavily focused on watching numbers squirt out of the heads of your enemies, The Division is all about the loot. Specifically, dem guns. I'm not talking about the kind of guns that you forsake a leg day at the gym for either...
The Division is a strong start for a game that Ubisoft is clearly aiming to keep alive for a long time. It gleefully fulfills promises instead of just making them, even if some of its later elements fall prey to the inevitable wait for more content.The Di...
Abstract: Price – Rs.3,499 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Rs.1,799 for PCPublisher – Ubisoft Reviewed on – PlayStation 4First impressionThe stage for a grand entry was set at E3 2013 where the world saw an astonishing trailer of The Division. That first trailer s...
Abstract: After a really long wait since E3 2013, I'm glad that The Division has finally been out for almost two months and boy, it has taken me a while to thoroughly play through it and write my review of the game.The game is set in New York City after a virus o...
The Division as the name suggests is going to be divisive, some will love the moment to moment Co-Op gameplay, others might think it's too monotonous after a while. But the real issue comes with the game's longevity coming into question. It being an onlin...
Solid gunplay, Robust RPG mechanics, Dark Zone is deviously brilliant
Under-utilised story, Rating (out of 10): 9, We played a review copy of The Division on the PS4. The game is available on the PS4 and Xbox One for Rs. 3,499 and on PC for Rs. 1,799, ->
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
Hammy acting and repetitive dialogue, Can be overwhelming at first
On top of what's in the game now - and that's a huge amount in my opinion - Ubisoft has a really robust plan for regular content updates, from loot swapping to horde modes to whole new areas, many of which will be free.The long-term health of The Division...
Abstract: That's it?Often, this is the question we gamers ask ourselves when we finish a much-hyped game's single-player campaign. As is the case with most blockbuster shooter games, the single-player is too short that leaves story-starved gamers hanging. Others wo...
Abstract: Check out our review on Ubisoft's MMO shooter.This is Ubisoft's take on a new approach to shooters, joining the ranks of Activision's Destiny in bringing MMORPG-ish gaming for the consoles. But can The Division avoid being a redundant game? We reviewed th...
Abstract: Over six million people participated in the open beta for Tom Clancy's The Division, an online third-person shooter by Massive Entertainment. Clearly there's a lot of hope riding on it, more so for publisher Ubisoft now they've declared 2016 free of new A...