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March 2016
(81%)
149 Reviews
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Abstract: In financial terms, Tom Clancy's The Division is a hugely successful video game. Released in March by French publisher Ubisoft, this New York-set third-person shooter quickly became the best selling new franchise of all time, generating more than $330m in...
Abstract: After Rainbow Six: Siege another game based on a book from Tom Clancy has been released, namely The Division . Contrary to Rainbow Six: Siege this is not a first person shooter, but a third person shooter. Nevertheless we were able to test it with 22 GP...
Open-world NYC is unsettlingly realistic, Well-designed levels and battles, Change your play style to fit the situation and your team, Dark Zone is an intense multiplayer experience
Bullet-sponge enemies don't mesh with tactical shooter combat, Tons of repetitive busywork required to advance, Boring story can't decide if it wants to be taken seriously, Endgame is a hamster wheel
Under the right circumstances, The Division can be a fun, tight experience. When you grab some teammates, put together complimentary gear and abilities, and head out to take on tough baddies or other players in the Dark Zone, the game has the ability to...
Published: 2016-03-11, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: UbisoftIt's here. The big new shooter Ubisoft hopes will be a military answer to sci-fi hit Destiny. And on the surface both games do the same thing. Massive online shooter games where it's all about ranking up and unlocking rarer weapons and perks in a h...
Beautiful cityscapes, Easy to match-up with other players, Excellent duck and cover gameplay mechanics, Dark Zone PVP is great fun, Much to see and do in the devastated New York setting
Side missions can get monotonous, Scenery is static rather than dynamic, Occasional texture pop-in can be distracting
When we previously posted a "first impressions" review our only big concern is over longevity, but we've spent numerous hours trudging the streets of the New York from Tom Clancy's imagination and we're yet to grow bored. Indeed, even with repetition in m...
Published: 2016-02-09, Author: Keith , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: The city that never sleeps is now a slumbering wasteland of abandoned cars and scattered rubbish. Occasionally, a stray dog pads past, while rats scurry in the darkened alleyways. Manhattan's iconic buildings have become gravestones, covered in graffiti a...
A beautiful, exceptionally detailed vision of a disaster-struck New York, Deep RPG elements for added addictiveness, Visceral, gritty action, The Dark Zone is awesomely tense
Hammy acting and repetitive dialogue, Can be overwhelming at first
Fiendishly addictive gameplay, Immersive post-pandemic world, Accessible co-op action, Ingenious progression systems, Incredible tension in the Dark Zone
Some bugs and technical issues, Still a bit repetitive and grindy
Let's get this in perspective. The continuing presence of technical issues is both wearisome and annoying, while there's a sense that future content really needs to up the ante and give us something more. Yet the Division is generally in much better shape...
Published: 2013-06-21, Author: Tom , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: The Division Ubisoft's fantastic lineup at E3 was lead by The Division, a Tom Clancy thriller that takes place in New York with society on the brink of collapse. Best described as an online role-playing shooter, The Division had some of the most stunn...