
Tom Clancy's The Division 2
Game » consists of 12 releases. Released Mar 15, 2019
An online-only open-world shooter-RPG sequel to The Division.
Short summary describing this game.
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5 (1) 4 (1) 3 (2) 2 (0) 1 (0) 3.8 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Improving the Addicting Loop 0
The Division 2 keeps the traditional 3rd-person cover-based shooter gameplay, in a post-apocalyptic setting with thousands of different loot, that its predecessor had. The game looks amazing, plays better, has an increase in the gameplay loop and changes the location from New York to Washington, DC.The player, once again, is a member of the Division, an agent, sent to do the hardest job available out there. You’ll be in a wasteland, that after the outbreak – the dollar flu from the f...
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Not a Division 2 Review 2
I’m not sure I have ever felt confused about a videogame more than The Division 2. On the face, the game is enjoyable, they nailed the point to point action and the multiplayer is the most unobtrusive and seamless a game of this ilk has been. But the bad is so heartlessly and relentlessly bad it really feels like my thoughts on this game are being pulled apart from both sides. If I were reviewing this game I don’t know what I would say, let alone what the score would be. In some way...
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2019's Most Addicting Release 0
In the world of the Division 2 you continue the story of.... well I suppose it doesn't matter as the story is by far the weakest part of this fantastic Vidya Game. In the Division 2, content is king, and the staggering amount of it is enough to scratch the itch of any fan of the Ubisoft box checking structure of its open-world games. It also takes it a whole step further, offering the most satisfying progression in a loot shooter to date, by allowing you to customize and set up loadouts that be...
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Tom Clancy's The Division 2 Review: Something Truly Enjoyable, But Not Head Turning 0
Tom Clancy's The Division 2ReviewIt’s been roughly two weeks since the release of Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 and I think that’s plenty of time for me to have sat down and developed my thoughts on it. Let me just say three things to start this off; if you didn’t enjoy The Division at all, there isn’t enough of a change here to bring you into the fold. If you initially didn’t enjoy The Division but came to like it later after the subsequent updates, you’l...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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