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Tom Clancy's The Division

Tom Clancy's The Division

Massive Entertainment·Released Mar 7, 2016·Single player

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PS4PCXbox One
Genres
ShooterRPGStrategyAdventure
Critic76/100
Across 8 reviews
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Tom Clancy’s The Division is a revolutionary experience that combines robust RPG customization with tactical action combat. There’s never been a better time to jump in and join the fight to save NYC. Join other agents to combat the outbreak in Manhattan across a wide-range of story missions and open-world activities. Enter the Dark Zone to earn high-level gear and face off against other players. Just be sure to watch your back. Customize your agent, get cutting-edge gear, build a unique arsenal to gain an edge on Manhattan’s deadliest inhabitants.

Reviews

11 reviews
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Kotaku
Kirk Hamilton·Mar 23, 2016
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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

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Critic80/100
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Any enjoyment to be found in The Division could easily have been smothered by its tremendously dull side content. Fortunately, it's saved from some all too familiar open world bloat by not only the high stake thrills of the Dark Zone but its top notch story missions. When added to a wealth of other positives – like its loot system and detailed open world – this entertaining action RPG manages to muster more than enough antibodies to overcome what thankfully turns out to be a mild case of the Ubisofts.

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Critic70/100
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The Division doesn't have many ideas of its own, but the way it unites traditional open-world design with online multiplayer makes it an addictive social shooter. The repetition does wear thin after a while, and the end-game content isn't as robust as it needs to be, so there's a legitimate concern as to whether the game will remain engrossing in the long run. Still, Ubisoft has erected a solid foundation, one that can easily be bettered by impending content updates and expansions.

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Critic80/100
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Despite oddly overpowered enemies and repetitive level grinding, The Division succeeds thanks to its rich world, strong campaign, and impressive online functionality.

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