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May 2019
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The editors liked
Tactical combat
Sense of progression thanks to meaningful loot drops
Shooting feels incredibly satisfying
Tonnes of weapon variety
Dark Zones ventures still have the ability to be very tense
Graphics is arguably one of the best aspects of the game
Great gunplay
Not frustrating to play at all
Additional PVP features which make the game more interesting
Balanced gunplay
Engaging enemies and world
Unique and varied locations to visit
Large open world filled with content
Fantastic world
Environment
And combat arena design
Varied enemies and abilities make combat consistently exciting
Regular
Interesting rewards perpetuate a strong sense of progression
Well-integrated multiplayer functionality
A number of elegant qu
Great visuals
Solid gameplay
Nice loot
Well crafted end game
Great developer support
Compelling and engaging combat
Four-player multiplayer is addictive
Loot variety is vast and rewarding
Overall enemy “sponginess” is greatly improved
Excellent world building and mission variety
The editors didn't like
Bereft of any meaningful narrative
Still an incredibly buggy game
Enemies spawn way too often in the open world - sometimes shooting you while you're waiting for matchmaking
The fact that players can't use melee weapons in the game is absurd
Loot system is inconsistent at times
Players can't quick throw grenades
Bad facial animations
Audio bugs
Generic introduction and a weirdly quiet protagonist
Lack of a strong plot is a disappointing omission
Solo players will have a much more difficult time
Skill and environmental glitches
Havok bugs remain
Dark Zone loot feels light on risk/reward
Level scaling with large discrepancies seems unbalanced
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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 f...
Published: 2019-04-05, Author: Dennis , review by: venturebeat.com
Whatever frustrations and let-downs fans of The Division suffered, their patience has been more than repaid with The Division 2. With new, free content scheduled for release throughout 2019, and considering Ubisoft's recent track record with keeping relea...
Though Washington D.C. lacks the memorable atmosphere of snow-bound New York, and you probably won't care about the plot or characters, The Division 2 is a significantly more robust game at launch. It offers another incredibly detailed open world and a my...
Graphics is arguably one of the best aspects of the game, Great gunplay, Not frustrating to play at all, Additional PVP features which make the game more interesting
The fact that players can't use melee weapons in the game is absurd, Loot system is inconsistent at times, Players can't quick throw grenades
I have never played the first Division before but what I can say is, The Division 2 is overall a great third-person shooter game that is definitely worth playing. If you are a fan of third-person shooters, I would definitely recommend you The Division 2...
What Ubisoft has done with The Division 2 is something every developer should aspire to do. Not only did they address major complaints from the last game but they made substantial innovations in the form of progression, structure, content, gameplay, and m...
Published: 2019-03-27, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Compelling and engaging combat, Four-player multiplayer is addictive, Loot variety is vast and rewarding, Overall enemy “sponginess” is greatly improved, Excellent world building and mission variety
Havok bugs remain, Dark Zone loot feels light on risk/reward, Level scaling with large discrepancies seems unbalanced
With an incredibly robust feature set and massive swaths of content ready for the launch window, as well as an extensive roadmap on the horizon, The Division 2 raises the bar for how a sequel should launch. Only a handful of minor bugs and hiccups remain...
The Division 2 is everything a player could want in a sequel. It reinvents and recalibrates where it must, but it also wisely builds off all the work Ubisoft put into refining the first Division. This sequel definitely makes you work for your rewards, but...