Tom Clancy's The Division 2 Reviews
one of the most enjoyably co-op looter shooter experiences in 2019. DC open world is filled with main and side missions, in addition to Dark zone mode that is now more fun and fair due to Normalization policy. Finally, endgame content adds new depth that push players to keep on playing.
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Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is a winner for Ubisoft and proof that smart things can be done with loot shooters if they are handled the right way.
This is what we expect from games as a service: huge amount of content (at launch day!), exciting endgame and a lot of quality-of-life changes which were never implemented by other competitors.
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As flawed as the first The Division ended up being, it was still an enjoyable experience. The sequel doesn't take a revolutionary leap forward and rather just settles on improving every flaw, but sadly this comes with a downgrade in the scope of the story which is unfortunate.
The division 2 offers many enhancements over the first game. End Game content especially is very well done and a lot of fun.
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Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is the best game of 2019 so far and another masterpiece by Ubisoft in this generation. Thank to it's beautiful mission design, amazing atmosphere, handy gun play and also using different skills, tactics and RPG elements can make you love the new ubisoft game. The Division 2 is easily one of the best MMOs ever made for any player with any taste, either you play it solo or team-based.
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In developing The Division 2, Ubisoft has taken what worked from the first game and listened to fans, creating a follow up that’s captivating and densely packed with things to do. If you like third-person shooters or love loot, it’s a must-buy.
Tom Clancy's The Division 2 raises the bar for the looter shooter genre. Put simply, it is the complete package.
The Division 2 is a result of the studio listening to every criticism received in the first game and updating the system of multiplayer also game content and end game content which makes it surely the best Looter Shooter in the current generation without any controversy only a better story is all we were hoping for, but no game in This genre started with this quality and this stability so far
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I wasn't expecting to see such a polished endgame content. The Division 2 sets the bar very high for looter-shooter games and it intimidates me to think there are lots more content to come in the upcoming months. I wonder what's Bungie and BioWare doing at the moment?
Review in Turkish | Read full review
All of the good traits from the first game have been amplified, and the changes feel like better implementations of the original ideas. The endgame content is substantial, and the introduction of classes so late in the game changes things enough to make the experience feel renewed. Add to that the promise of lots of free future content, and you have a loot shooter that is well worth your time.
The Division 2 is an improvement on the first game in almost every way, and it's both a fun game and a satisfying investment.
For gamers, from gamers.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Massive's dedication and care to development have resulted in The Division 2 definitively being one of this year's best games thus far.
These concerns notwithstanding, The Division 2 is a welcome sequel to The Division 1 and a great game to play with friends or solo.
The Division 2 has given me something in a game that I haven't experienced in quite some time: an enjoyable and compelling leveling process and an endgame that has a dynamic nature to it.
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is a far cry from the disappointing game that preceded it. With changes like a more pleasing and communicative art style, gameplay design which is more conducive to a challenging and enthralling experience and some of the best third-person cover-based shooter arena design I have ever witnessed in a game before
So far, the game feels like it's great for solo players.
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 more. Without a doubt, The Division 2 is the ultimate sequel anyone could ask for, full stop.
Apart from some minor repetitive issues throughout the game, including endgame content of which I haven’t managed to explore it all, it seems that Ubisoft has learned a number of important lessons from the first game