Great experience overall. The Division 2 Review The Division 2's campaign is full of great gunplay, loot, and missions. Put simply, it is the complete package. I just think there's clear room for improvement, and the way Massive is going about patching it, The Division 2 should easily be a good old 8/10 in the near future. Someone from the Push Square clan jumped into my game (I didn't know they could do that?) It’s been far more fun when I’ve teamed up without people on mics, calling out enemy movements, co-ordinating attacks, flanking and flame turrets! To say 7 was a surprise is an understatement. @Flaming_Kaiser Horizon Zero Dawn isn't a multiplayer game and by the way, that had a tonne of environmental collectibles that fleshed out its storyline. It is a shame about the story too as the first one was minimal but I still found it interesting enough. Please enter your birth date to watch this video: You are not allowed to view this material at this time. Ubisoft has succeeded in making The Division 2 contents so long and deep to keep us entertained for the whole length of the main campaign, and even after that. I have to review the game that's in front of me. I would highly recommend Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 to just about anyone, even if you weren’t a huge fan of the first game. Massive has done an excellent job of building and improving upon what came before, and the result is game of huge scale that feels like it's had everything, including kitchen sink, thrown at it. There are bad guys all over D.C. and you're gonna have to kill them. Given the game's co-op focus, this is a bit of a disaster, but as with most of the issues that we're going to mention in this review, developer Massive Entertainment is supposedly on the case. Since the warlord, All I can say is **** this I'm out. This also means that skills -- deployable drones, turrets, shields, and other snazzy tech -- are mostly sidelined. Now if only there was a way to make reviews more important to consider for readers than a subjective number at one point in time. I wonder how that could be done In my most humble opinion. Scoring PolicyReview copy provided by Ubisoft. It is a fully fleshed out looter shooter which works well both solo or in co-op. @JJ2 I'm not overly fussed about number scores myself and would agree with you but even I was taken aback seeing a 7 after such a positive review. Please read our FTC Disclosure for more information. @Flaming_Kaiser lol but that is 'exactly' what The Division 2 has. Myself Lvl 26, my cousin lvl 28 and friend Lvl 11 were okay in DZ 3 against the AI and the scaling was fine, but as soon as another came in (Lvl30 - Gear score 456), the enemies absolutely annihilated us! A release awarded this score may lack ambition or polish, but still offers a quality experience. Robert's been a dedicated PlayStation fan since the days of Tekken 2, and he still loves a good dust up. However, the experience does stumble every now and then, usually due to a notable bug or gameplay balancing issue -- but these aren't unsolvable problems. Even some side missions are really well done and greater in length and quality than some of Anthems main campaign missions. © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. Theres more loot, more reasons to actually chase loot and more methods of chasing it. But it just needs that one little push, and the good news is that I think that push will come soon. The Division 2 is already a good game and there's plenty of room for improvement. A bigger map, more things to do, more loot, better mission design -- the lot. Once again, one of the game's greatest assets -- its tactical combat -- is pushed to one side in favour of mindlessly emptying clips into anyone or anything that gets too close. Well over 1000 hours and they keep ruining it ! If you're faced with elite level enemies within the title's hardest missions and you can't chew through their armour before they flank you, you're probably dead. It’s remorseless violence, repetitious and ingrained after only a few hours. a 7 falls short for me! This is the closest that a current-gen looter shooter has got to the addictive brilliance of Diablo III. 40. The Division 2 is a seriously accomplished looter shooter, with a gameplay loop that keeps on giving, and an endgame that will keep you playing for months (or years) to come. @Salt_AU That what i said good collectables which add too the story especially the spoken ones. 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