Testseek.com have collected 29 expert reviews of the Tom Clancys: The Division and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Tom Clancys: The Division.
March 2016
(78%)
29 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Brilliant Map UI, Small Learning Curve and Easy Accessibility, Weapon Customisation, Clever use of Collectibles to build backstory
Shallow Gameplay, Repetitive Gameplay, Glitchy Cover System, Slow Traversal through Game World
Tom Clancy's The Division might seem like an ambitious attempt from Ubisoft to create the next big franchise, but suffers from a lack of depth and repetitiveness in its gameplay.
There's definitely some decent meat to chew on in The Division, but it's usually surrounded by too much gristle to enjoy it for long. Both in combat and out, there are some clearly good ideas, especially the tense and dangerous Dark Zone. But they're not...
Gameplay is great and easy to get into, Gun customization is a welcome addition, Story and side missions are fun, Looks stunning
Graphical downgrade was disappointing, Enemies can be punishing at times for solo players
If you like games where you are basically in an MMO with guns, this might just be the game you've been looking around for. £39.99 is probably a fairly cheap price for a game with the sheer amount of content that is in it already without any DLC yet, while...
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 repetitio...
Published: 2016-03-14, Author: Keith , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: There is a strange dichotomy at the heart of The Division, which says a lot about where games are right now.In one sense, it is an utterly artificial experience. The Manhattan we see in this post-pandemic nightmare is an ethereal filmset of a city. A majo...
Published: 2016-06-30, Author: Scott , review by: gamespot.com
Underground Operations provide a fundamentally different game mode, Directives offer creative, customizable challenges, Random levels still look and feel realistic, Consistently generous loot drops, New gear sets provide unique and enticing perks, Stronge
Unnecessary leveling system limits your customization options, Abundance of highend weapons conflicts with lack of Phoenix Credits, Solo players won't survive the subway, Those stupid exploding RC cars are rage quit fuel
Abstract: At E3 2013, we got our first look at Tom Clancy's The Division. It set the stage for the game, in a post-apocalyptic world where a deadly virus has wiped out most of the human population. Released on Black Friday, the virus left much of the American world...
Published: 2016-03-29, Author: Adam , review by: gotgame.com
After a slightly rough start, The Division has actually shaped up to be an enjoyable cover-shooter from Ubisoft. If you have a few friends, your group will find a lot to enjoy and explore. For solo gamers, though, you may want to look for a different sho...
Despite a weak narrative and some repetitive elements, The Division is a slick and engrossing co-operative loot focused shooter with one of the most visually striking settings around...