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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...
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...
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...
Based on the same game engine as the original Tom Clancy's The Division, this sequel assumes all of that title's attributes, good and bad. For example, it is optimized well for host processors with many cores. It has a tendency to favor AMD's Radeon famil...
Published: 2019-03-29, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Superb cover-shooting gameplay, Great gadgets, Looks fabulous, Meaty and full of activities, Endgame has true longevity and appeal
One of the most complex games around, Little narrative thrust, Endgame undoes the entire storyline, Slow progression for those who prefer to play solo
The Division 2 is huge and complex, but its complexity has logic behind it. It's a very meaty game - expect to spend 30 to 40 hours working your way through the story and up to the level 30 milestone, before the endgame kicks in. When that happens, there...
Abstract: The Division 2 has been out on consoles for a few weeks now and we have spent quite a lot of time blitzing through the campaign and the sprawling multiplayer experience. The latest looter-shooter to hit the market has seen positive reviews and we mostly a...
A substantial evolution on the mechanics of the first game, sporting a more immersive world to boot. This is an impressively complete game, with heaps to offer players across all of its content prongs and a level of polish that belies the size of the game...
Published: 2019-03-21, Author: Jim , review by: dailystar.co.uk
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
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,
The end result is a loot shooter far more confident and coherent than what we've seen before. Ubisoft Massive has learned from past mistakes, side-stepping those same pitfalls to deliver a sequel that feels dense without becoming tangled. There are still...
Published: 2019-03-21, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: Look, I don't think The Division and I are ever going to be best friends. I don't particularly like games where you shoot numbers out of people, I don't particularly like games about loot, and I don't particularly like games that place a heavy emphasis on...