The Division Review
The Division took our breath away when we first gazed upon its gorgeous Snowdrop engine back in 2013. The game has gone through so many ups and downs regarding its release date, that by the time 2015 rolled along, I was so resigned from the game ever surfacing, that I thought I wouldn't even lament...
Let's start off with Manhattan, your sprawling playground that's purportedly a near 1:1 recreation of the real thing; While it's certainly not the biggest map I've seen in a game like this, not even by a long shot, the attention to detail is what really sells it as an actual location.
As polished as the environment and the core mechanics of the game are, the game suffers from a ton of bugs; Whether they're graphical glitches where the environment turns black when examining your inventory, falling through the geometry when rolling, or being rolled into, enemies not losing health...