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March 2016
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The editors liked
Solid gunplay
Robust RPG mechanics
Dark Zone is deviously brilliant
The editors didn't like
Under-utilised story
Rating (out of 10)
9
We played a review copy of The Division on the PS4. The game is available on the PS4 and Xbox One for Rs. 3
Sadly The Division is a bit of a mixed bag. The missions and storyline were great and it's super awesome that you can play the story missions and side missions with friends. The end-game portion is the troubling part. If you want to avoid PvP and the Dark...
We have evaluated many new games that have come out this year, and will continue to do so. Some have been winners, some have been losers. We were impressed with Rise of the Tomb Raider, but not so much with Ashes of the Singularity or Hitman 2016. Tom Cla...
Industry leading visual design, Polished combat mechanics, Unlimited potential
Story delivery is weak, PvE content is thin, RPG skills and systems need attention
Tom Clancy's The Division has been a frustrating game to review – not because it's a bad game, far, far from it – but because it comes so close to being something truly amazing.While the elements of something incredible are certainly present, from the ind...
Abstract: I briefly mentioned in my previous blog entry on having the odd gaming session with Ubisoft's Tom Clancy's The Division . After finalizing Funkykit's layout, it was a much needed diversion, a way of letting steam out. Released on the PC, Xbox One and PS4...
Jaw-dropping recreation of New York City, Stand-out moments take advantage of the setting in clever ways
Boss enemies are a bullet-sucking chore, Massive playground, nothing interesting to do
It feels borderline useless to try and write a review of a game like The Division because it's packaged under this games-as-a-service banner, expected to bandage its problems and evolve into something wholly different in six months/a year/two years...
Abstract: Tom Clancy's The Division is exciting enough that I don't mind how dull it can sometimes be. It's fun enough that I can usually live with spending most of my time shooting virtual poor people. It's well enough made that I don't mind how clumsy and unbalan...
The Division hits the mark with its loot, gameplay and AI difficulty, making a title that you will quickly get addicted to. But the late game elements drop the title below the expectation line, leaving a slightly sour taste in our mouths...
Addictively fun shooter/rpg gameplay with a heavy emphasis on loot, intense boss battles, enjoyable narrative with collectables that really flesh out the story, a massive amount of cosmetic clothing to make up for basic character creation
Dark Zone feels barebones currently, missions could use a bit more complexity, character creation is very basic
Abstract: CraftingThe Division takes place in New York three weeks after a lethal virus, released on Black Friday, has swept through the city. One by one, basic services have failed. Society has collapsed into chaos. The President invokes Presidential Directive 51...