The Division 2 is an anomaly in today's gaming world: a sequel that noticeably improves on many of the issues w...
The Division 2 is an anomaly in today's gaming world: a sequel that noticeably improves on many of the issues w...
Seven months after the Green Poison turned New York into a disaster area, the Strategic Homeland Division is still hard at work… shooting A LOT of people in the name of rebuilding infrastructure and keeping the government in power.
Our Tom Clancy's The Division 2 review has been a long time coming ( struggling through Sekiro may have had some impact in that), but with a game this absolutely massive and filled with things to do, there's a lot to take in and analyze.
Great third-person shooter mechanics; Makes the endgame loot grind feel dynamic and fresh; Tons of stuff to do; Upcoming free content and updates
Overall narrative is kind of weak; Some mission objectives feel repetitive
Tom Clancy's The Division 2 has thrown its hat into the ring for being a possible 'Game of the Year' contender for 2019. The post-apocalyptic Washington D.C. is such an eerie site to see, and Agents can roam around solo or in groups to complete missions and earn better loot to upgrade their...
This way really fun!
Be prepared for a 45GB update AFTER you install the game!- I haven't even had a chance to play this game properly yet as a 45GB update takes quite a while to download… I'm sure once I'm actually playing the game it'll be fine…
fairly fun with friends............................
Fun game. Amazing graphics. Smart AI keeps combat challenging. Missions are varied but can feel a bit repetitive at times. Weapon and armor could use bit more variety and options. But the ability to roam and explore freely and ease of coop/multiplayer game play make this a really fun game.
Great game
Tom Clancy's The Division was at the forefront of the current looter shooter craze that has given us a ton of hits and an almost equal number of massive
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