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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
Always feels like you're progressing, Rewarding gameplay and loot loops, Looks fantastic
Story could be stronger, Best played with other people
The Division 2 is a seriously accomplished looter shooter, with a gameplay loop that keeps on giving, and an endgame that will keep you playing for months (or years) to come...
Abstract: There are a few things you can count on me to be embarrassed by on any given day - my beer gut, for example, or the time I called my teacher 'mum' when I was six. One of the things embarrassing me most at the moment is how much I like The Division 2, beca...
Published: 2019-03-18, Author: Jon , review by: stuff.tv
Engaging gameplay loop, Packed with detail, Unique multiplayer ideas
Extremely repetitive, Story is instantly forgettable, Some visual pop-in
If you can handle the extreme repetitiveness, The Division 2 provides a well-rounded, dense and - mercifully - functional loot-shooting experience, sprinkled with a few neat ideas you won't find elsewhere. Those who are looking to dedicate a good chunk o...
Published: 2019-03-16, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
7. View All PagesOverviewThe developers have done a stellar job here, which will no doubt put a thorn in the side of recently launched Anthem. Where the latter struggles, The Division 2 excels. This is loot-based team building gameplay that is as good as...
The very best moments in The Division 2 come from co-operation. Stealing the Declaration of Independence with a crew of strangers and facing the barrage of enemy gunfire head first was a thrilling experience I'm unlikely to forget anytime soon.Tight gunpl...
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If the first Division never did it for you then the sequel is unlikely to win you over. This is a sequel with a small ‘s', refined rather than revolutionary, squarely aimed at fans of the first game who are eager for more.Still, if Ubisoft can learn from...
Published: 2019-03-16, Author: Dan , review by: in.ign.com
Abstract: Tom Clancy may have passed, but his name will live on forever in the hearts of gamers because Ubisoft will never let it die. To say there have been quite a few games with "Tom Clancy's" stamp of approval on them – the most recent of which being The Diviso...