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  1. Mar 21, 2023
    8
    Living on a tropical island, around Christmas time I love to boot up The Division. No other game represents a snowed in NYC as good. The gameplay loop for the story missions and leveling up is fun enough to keep you going. To cope with the bullet sponges you need to upgrade your gear every level.

    I did not like the constant hostile NPC dialogue of quest givers (I am there to help, why
    Living on a tropical island, around Christmas time I love to boot up The Division. No other game represents a snowed in NYC as good. The gameplay loop for the story missions and leveling up is fun enough to keep you going. To cope with the bullet sponges you need to upgrade your gear every level.

    I did not like the constant hostile NPC dialogue of quest givers (I am there to help, why is everyone so hostile?) and overall snarky tone. After completing the main story in around 25 hours, fatigue set in and I had no drive to continue the end game activities.

    Overall for the atmosphere alone I really enjoyed it and think the setting is better than in part two.
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  2. Apr 5, 2022
    10
    It’s one of my fav game. I love every little detail about it. It’s so hard getting tired of this game!
  3. Jul 9, 2021
    9
    Divison have a one minus. It`s small duration(about 60-80H.)
    Dignity:
    1. Graphic.
    2.Physics of shoot.
    3.A lot of skills.
    4.Art design.
  4. Jan 29, 2021
    8
    The gameplay might get a bit repetetive over time, but I am a sucker for the game's setting and just running around enjoying the atmosphere makes me satisfied. Add the element of playing with friends, and you've got yourself a pretty nice game.
  5. Jan 27, 2021
    8
    Curti muito o sistema de tiro e de loot box, ou seja vc tem que sempre conseguir armas e equipamentos novos por que os inimigos vão ficando mais fortes.
    Dá uma impressão que os graficos são melhorei do que o 2.
    Historia simples.
  6. Dec 19, 2020
    9
    great gameplay, addictive game play and magnificent scenery. One of my favorite franchises, it leaves something to be desired in the story, lack of good characters
  7. Oct 27, 2020
    8
    Played this game for close to 300 hours. Still a good and fun game in 2020 and honestly better than the second stupid game which was just a worse looking and running remake with less depth. If you can get it and the survival dlc on sale it is worth it for hours of fun in just that game mode with some friends.
    I honestly wish Ubisoft would just forget the new game and go back to the
    Played this game for close to 300 hours. Still a good and fun game in 2020 and honestly better than the second stupid game which was just a worse looking and running remake with less depth. If you can get it and the survival dlc on sale it is worth it for hours of fun in just that game mode with some friends.
    I honestly wish Ubisoft would just forget the new game and go back to the original since it is way, way better.
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  8. Aug 1, 2020
    8
    I bought this game during the Steam Summer Sale for $9 without any DLC, and am I weird to say I love this game?

    Still to this day, The Division is still a graphically great game, I'm running the game all on High settings and the scenery is just jaw-dropping. I really wish this game had a photo-mode. I'm 5 hours into the game writing this review and for some reason I want to do all the
    I bought this game during the Steam Summer Sale for $9 without any DLC, and am I weird to say I love this game?

    Still to this day, The Division is still a graphically great game, I'm running the game all on High settings and the scenery is just jaw-dropping. I really wish this game had a photo-mode. I'm 5 hours into the game writing this review and for some reason I want to do all the side missions and encounters, something that I rarely do nowadays because in some games it serves no purpose. In this game, it has a purpose so you can upgrade your headquarters. Sure the enemies are bullet spongy but that's what makes this game. If everything was 1 shot kill, then it would have just become another Wildlands or Breakpoint but taking place in New York.

    As someone who hates the newer Assassin Creed titles (Origins, Odyssey & Valhalla) for being an RPG title now, I would rather play this MMO-RPG title, a game that's 4 years old than those newer games. And that's very interesting to say since I love the Assassin Creed titles (everything before Syndicate).

    I'll be back to update this review after I beat the game.

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    After beating the game, here's my thoughts.

    (I'm playing on 'Normal' difficulty)

    The Division has 18 main missions. Each district has it's own side missions and encounters that you can gather by going into safe houses along with district bosses that you can defeat. After completing all of the side missions, head back to the safe house to earn a blueprint and XP.

    I did most of the side missions and encounters before I started to play the main missions, after that was done I played the main missions and I completed the game in ~ 24 hours and played the last few missions on World Tier 2. To put that into perspective, I completed all the side missions from district levels 5 - 23 and I only had 4 out of the 18 main missions completed. I went to level 25 by just completing each district. Sadly I had to stop at the 24+ districts because I didn't have the Tech wing unlocked so I can't get better weapons to defeat these enemies with Gold health bars.

    You can co-op through the entire time or solo the entire time (you just have to be pretty good at the game). I personally did it solo since people in matchmaking are pretty horrible at shooting. With this game not being 1 shot kill like Wildlands, stealth can't be done... sadly so don't try it. I haven't tried out the Dark Zone, I don't think I will. Based on watching other people play it, it's very loot-based where you need to have the best gear and a team before going in. If not, you will lose the fights.

    In The Division, you can play however you want, whether it's doing all the side missions first or the main missions first, it's not very linear nor it doesn't hold your hand. If you go under-geared in a higher tier district or Dark Zone, you will get destroyed.

    Districts are very repetitive with very similar encounters and side missions, but I don't mind it, though some will dislike the game because of this. Each district adds new scenery which kinda makes it new'ish in a way. As I stated, I enjoyed the game to the point where I did the side missions first (to get the repetitive content out of the way).

    The only issue I really have with the game is what whenever I launch the game, it launches in Windowed mode. Pretty annoying, but nothing game breaking. I get fantastic FPS on High settings and I haven't had any server issues.

    A lot of people dislike The Division but it's really a great game, I loved every second of it... as you can tell by how many hours I put into it. The Division is definitely a game if FPS gamers that want an MMO-RPG game, they should have this game in their library.
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  9. Jun 23, 2020
    8
    Fun gameplay, great open world and amazing backstory. The world of The Division is worth a visit.
  10. Jun 22, 2020
    8
    if you want to play this game, I suggest you first buy and read New York Collapse. it is sold only in physical. the book belongs to a minor character of whom you learn about in the game. and you can find some pages littered through the city. it is a prepper book written by another character who knew about what was going to happen and explains how the city goes to hell in a detailed wayif you want to play this game, I suggest you first buy and read New York Collapse. it is sold only in physical. the book belongs to a minor character of whom you learn about in the game. and you can find some pages littered through the city. it is a prepper book written by another character who knew about what was going to happen and explains how the city goes to hell in a detailed way that the game does not. it is also full of annotations of the character who owned the book, explaining all that happened before the game. you will probably love it more than the game, and be annoyed/disappointed in how the game hardly tells you anything about the owner.

    ABOUT THE GAME: could have been much better, but is decent. the story is good. I am a lone wolf so I can't say much about the cooperative and multiplayer side of the game. if you choose missions in hard mode or go against enemies with highier level than yours, then you need to shoot them for a long time before they die, while they can kill you with two or three punches and bullets. the exploration is nice. you can enter some buildings and explore alleys and inside neighborhoods and parks. it makes you want to visit the real city. but most secondary missions are simple, repetitive or forgettable. the protagonist has no story nor voice. you are just one of many agents. there are more than a hundred articles of clothing, but less than a dozen faces for your character, and you can't modify the facial features. the soundtrack is forgettable. you can't do stealth kills with silencer nor knife. but you can hide from NPCs walking through streets if they are too powerful. you can find dozens of pages, audios and other things that build a better picture of what happens in the city.

    this is no short game. you will spend many many hours exploring and doing missions. you probably won't hate this game. but neither will love it.
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  11. Apr 4, 2020
    9
    Still great to play in 2020. Like the graphic quality, system stable, weapon design, are not bad until the 2020s.
  12. Apr 1, 2020
    8
    Great game design and background, but lack of debug effort and poor operations, too much hacker at pvp area; After the RED STORM take over the operations game is much better in PVE, but still can't do much better about hackers.
  13. Apr 15, 2019
    9
    It's not hard to start the game for light users. Also server is quite stable these days. It;s really fun to play.
  14. Feb 6, 2019
    9
    I managed to get this game in UBI Lunar sale for 5€. I played this game before on PS4 but this game is much better on PC! I
  15. Aug 14, 2018
    8
    I have never played this type of game before, so it was fresh and exciting for me. I made my way quickly through the campaign expecting the rest of the end game to be as satisfying, but unfortunately it felt a little bit short. i didn't always want to try myself in a player vs player environment so all that left was grinding to get better gear. It was just not for me after a while. I knowI have never played this type of game before, so it was fresh and exciting for me. I made my way quickly through the campaign expecting the rest of the end game to be as satisfying, but unfortunately it felt a little bit short. i didn't always want to try myself in a player vs player environment so all that left was grinding to get better gear. It was just not for me after a while. I know that there were patches later on and the new survival mode, but at that point I didn't have the desire to get back into the game. It was cool while it lasted. Expand
  16. Jun 21, 2018
    8
    Maybe in the release of the game was a mess, but right now with all the expansions, it's a really compelling looter shooter. It's about grinding, ok, but the shooter mechanics and the superb design level make this superfun.
  17. May 29, 2018
    9
    IT's 2018 and I'm writing a game that released in 2016. It's what I've been playing since Nov 2017 to June 2018, and will continue.

    This game has hit its stride. It is HUGE. It has PvE solo and co-op. It has PvP. It has loads of content that they keep adding to. It looks beautiful. It has tons of community. It has social support from the devs still. It will have a sequel in
    IT's 2018 and I'm writing a game that released in 2016. It's what I've been playing since Nov 2017 to June 2018, and will continue.

    This game has hit its stride.

    It is HUGE.
    It has PvE solo and co-op.
    It has PvP.
    It has loads of content that they keep adding to.
    It looks beautiful.
    It has tons of community.
    It has social support from the devs still.

    It will have a sequel in the fall or next spring.
    You will soon be able to earn items for the next game in the current game.
    It is a great experience and I encourage player who haven't tried it to jump in.
    It's also super cheap right now.

    This is a model of how a game launched being OK, but turned into a gem because the developer and community put the work in to make a great environment to experience the content.

    I have very rarely, in the last 35 years of gaming, played something so enjoyable!
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  18. Jan 15, 2018
    9
    THIS IS A REVIEW FROM JAN 2018.

    Most of these reviews were done early. The Division as it stands now is an EXCELLENT game that is very cheap (if you get it from key resellers like G2A, CD-keys etc) with DLC done right. Lootboxes are cosmetic only and earned very quickly, but they more like an afterthought that does not affect the game at all. Shooting is brilliant, and the RPG aspects
    THIS IS A REVIEW FROM JAN 2018.

    Most of these reviews were done early. The Division as it stands now is an EXCELLENT game that is very cheap (if you get it from key resellers like G2A, CD-keys etc) with DLC done right. Lootboxes are cosmetic only and earned very quickly, but they more like an afterthought that does not affect the game at all. Shooting is brilliant, and the RPG aspects of the game combined with the jaw-dropping graphics + sound (I'm not kidding, it looks 1:1 New York) makes this a must-have for looter-shooter fans. It is just pure fun, and the bugs that still exist are quite funny - after one firefight, an enemy was stuck in mid-air.

    Anyway, it's incredibly fun and a finished polished game!
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  19. Jan 12, 2018
    8
    Update 1.8 is the best Division has ever been

    The loot is fixed
    the DZ is about the same as always
    grind reduction is nice
    play how you want is always good
    social design is good
    loot boxes can be ignored but there
    lots to do, GE are kinda bad because if you miss it, you miss it.
  20. Jan 11, 2018
    8
    More than a full critic just making a point: Most reviews are from 2016, right now, at 11/1/2018, and after few of updates (current is 1.8) the game got few fixes and a significant amount of added content, so its somehow less grindy and repetitive, with more and more varied tasks and activities. Overall a good game, better played with friends.

    Still, ofc it may get repetitive once you
    More than a full critic just making a point: Most reviews are from 2016, right now, at 11/1/2018, and after few of updates (current is 1.8) the game got few fixes and a significant amount of added content, so its somehow less grindy and repetitive, with more and more varied tasks and activities. Overall a good game, better played with friends.

    Still, ofc it may get repetitive once you already complete all activites and max your equipment, as content is not infinite. Still most of the end-game content is nicely replayable, with randomized tasks and such. Equipment is varied.
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  21. Dec 6, 2017
    8
    The Division is a good of example of a game that got much better with time. After all the patches (latest one is 1.8) this game is finally becoming what it should be from the beginning. I really enjoy it lately i would recommend it to every fan of FPS/RPG type of gameplay. It really worth it. I think Ubi deserves a pat in a back for fixing this game. Good job guys. See, you CAN do it if you try :)
  22. Nov 24, 2017
    8
    One of the best cover-based shooters I have ever played in a modern universe. The story is very nice and the skills and possible builds (equipment combinations) make me always come back, even after over 1300 Hours on Steam.
  23. Aug 7, 2017
    10
    Si bien cuando salió estaba un poco falto de contenido, hoy en día es un gran juego, lleno de cosas por hacer y lugares para explorar, lo recomiendo mucho.
  24. May 16, 2017
    8
    Tom Clancy’s The Division starts with a remarkable main story, typical from Tom Clancy geopolitical thriller fiction and a RPG style that basically brings on all the most important and valid things we saw inside the other discussed online co-op hit: Destiny (exclusive title consoles, unfortunately not PC’s). However, everything here, from dialogues to general visual exploration it’s aTom Clancy’s The Division starts with a remarkable main story, typical from Tom Clancy geopolitical thriller fiction and a RPG style that basically brings on all the most important and valid things we saw inside the other discussed online co-op hit: Destiny (exclusive title consoles, unfortunately not PC’s). However, everything here, from dialogues to general visual exploration it’s a solid base even for a possible movie considering that a passive entertainment will never give the same grade of immersion, logically.
    Technically it’s one of the most changed game since day one that will be forever remembered. We got many issues, from simple environment bugs such enemies behaviors, respawns, bullets impact to the most frequent connectivity problems related to Ubisoft servers (initially wrongly managed from the company then strongly protested from many users around the globe, including myself) that took a minimum of 6 months of fixes, patches during (even) our online testing and several problems on the firsts add-ons like “Underground” that kept us away few additional months from playing it decently.
    Now, everything is pretty much fixed, with plenty of rooms for improvements especially on the last add-ons. DirectX12 gave a considerable enrichment to textures detail and lights that are absolutely stunning due to the fact that also the frequent drivers updates (Nvidia on my system) came back as well on framerates. Visually it’s very close to realism and probably a good reference for many other similar games that will come. But this depends from the main artistic direction. It is a cinematic product because the story it’s relatively serious and realistic (a possible real future? I hope not, it will be dramatic!). The main story isn’t so short and is part of the initial character development that will follow up with the add-ons genuinely designed for increasing the players experience. I found Underground particularly nice and playable now, it basically gives a random dungeon structure that takes a little break, variant from the usual game play but also the rest follows the same logic in order to avoid the most common problem of many games: repetitiveness.

    So, avoiding that common “black cross” inside gaming sphere we all have experienced a title that initially presented the price that you have to pay when a game, no matter how much sophisticated and spectacular is, will be entirely designed to be online. However, The Division still suffer from something that should be the strongest point: effective cooperation between players. You are almost forced to organize yourself outside the game in order to join into a decent group of players because what is missing here is exactly the same thing that made Destiny one of the strongest co-op games: the ability to have someone that may join in anytime and anywhere. At any point of the game. The Division depends from briefing rooms that basically are a bottleneck, a paradox compared to the potential and other many things that could offer but at the same time is strongly dependent due to the necessity to update the character equipment buying/selling/crafting items. It was maybe too much difficult for the developers to make the choice of building just one giant HQ (like Destiny) where players can do general briefing. It’s just designed differently and it’s dependent from Manhattan structure itself where only the central area is available, excluding Central Park that could be lovely to explore and play as an alternative dark zone for a possible next update. It’s an ideal area for some extra extraction point, in my opinion.

    At this point, the developers will update for something cool to come or just will use their achieved experiences for a more substantial sequel? Who knows. One thing is for sure: The Division will reach something important if all the positive, actual things will be kept then others will be implemented for something really unique inside this type of gaming.
    The Division put a chance, like a match point, to become a pioneer of a new era if (especially) the marketing campaign will act more honestly at the very beginning. Ubisoft advised!

    Cheers!
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  25. Mar 22, 2017
    8
    ....Now there is a trial version of the game, in which everyone can play and decide whether to buy or not.....
    When I look at the evaluation of users, I'm surprisedI really liked the game. The atmosphere of the game resembles "The last of us".The plot of the game lasts until the level 30 is obtained and it is very well done. Then I advise you to play with your friends.The study of the
    ....Now there is a trial version of the game, in which everyone can play and decide whether to buy or not.....
    When I look at the evaluation of users, I'm surprisedI really liked the game. The atmosphere of the game resembles "The last of us".The plot of the game lasts until the level 30 is obtained and it is very well done. Then I advise you to play with your friends.The study of the dark zone is very interesting, and DLC with the metro will not let you get bored if you are a solo player. Graphics in the game, of course, is not the same as in the trailer, but also very good. I liked the drawing of cars and buildings - very atmospheric.I liked the game and I advise it to everyone.
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  26. Dec 16, 2016
    8
    Tom Clancy’s The Division
    A divide in fun.
    The division tells the story about a smallpox pandemic that wreaks havoc on black Friday… You’re part of the division, sent in by the US government to assist emergency responders and restore order. The game starts in Brooklyn but opens up when you enter Manhattan… This game is online only and is absolutely brutal… Probably one of the hardest
    Tom Clancy’s The Division
    A divide in fun.
    The division tells the story about a smallpox pandemic that wreaks havoc on black Friday…
    You’re part of the division, sent in by the US government to assist emergency responders and restore order.
    The game starts in Brooklyn but opens up when you enter Manhattan…
    This game is online only and is absolutely brutal…
    Probably one of the hardest if not hardest third person shooter I’ve ever played…
    If you’re playing by yourself… you’re not making it to the end unless you’re a 360 no scope mlg pro..
    I am not... so I teamed up with a squad the entire way….
    But this isn’t your typical 3rd person shooter…
    There are no head shots...
    Enemies have hp rather than just being vulnerable humans... they’re armored up and bullet spongy…
    I didn’t realize the type of game this was at first so I felt frustrated, only to remind myself borderlands is the same way…
    So this is more or less a 3rd person borderlands with none of the color or humor…
    My Love for the Division slowly grew on me… and I did eventually fall in love…
    But halfway through the game, my love evaporated.
    In the division you can explore the city of Manhattan either alone or with a crew of up to 4 players, there are 19 main story missions in this game that increasingly have a higher level requirement…
    Each mission will give you roughly 1 level.. And you also gain xp from killing enemies, doing side missions, discovering new locations and finding collectibles…
    And at first this feels great...
    You’ll run down the street and run into an encounter and help whoever out and move on to the mission you were heading too…
    You gain your first 5 levels without even trying…
    Then you’re doing mission after mission... killing these insanely tough enemies… picking up their dropped weapons, finding loot and armor..
    Getting supplies to work on the different wings of your base to unlock new skills and abilities...
    Assigning these abilities to your 2 and eventually 3 ability slots…
    It’s so frustrating and so addictive at the same time…
    Coming up with strategies with your teams mates during tough sections..
    Providing health, cover, and distraction…
    This is why it’s important to play with others…
    On your own you can’t be revived… enemies do take less damage... but it isn’t worth being sent back to a checkpoint each time you die to an area of respawned enemies…
    You’re heading into the dark zone to look for contaminated but more powerful loot, killing other players to increase your dark zone level to leave with better gear
    And you’re halfway through the game..
    You’re level 13... The next missions enemies are level 16 no big deal…
    You’ve got your awesome crew... you can handle anything.
    Nope.
    You can’t play missions more than 2 levels ahead of you… and by the way... from the halfway point forward... every single mission is going to be 3 levels ahead of you
    No big deal, levels have been handing out levels…
    Surely side missions and encounters and collectibles will do the same.
    They don’t.
    XP is so insanely slow in this game and I’m convinced there’s only a leveling system here to slow the player down... to make them do the boring side stuff instead of shoot their way through these hour long main missions….
    There’s really nothing else to explain it…
    It isn’t to make you more powerful in battle…
    Fights are just as hard from the start as they are at the end... Enemies level with you…. And most of the time unless you grind with the boring stuff are even 2 plus levels ahead
    And it isn’t to unlock perks or new weapons... because you get all of this from enemies and completing main stories…
    You can replay mast missions on hard mode for better loot.. but it rewards to xp at the end which is complete nonsense…
    Level requirements for main missions kill pacing…
    and the laughably small amount of xp you get for killing enemies which by the way is the exact same you get for killing a boss is even more of a joke.
    There’s not a chance you’ll level up mid story mission…
    It’s not happening you’re gonna be just as weak in the final boss battle as you were going in…
    The combat here is extremely fun though and offers a great deal of variety in its perks, weapons, and mods to make your character feel like yours…
    I’m not sure why they smack you with a wall halfway through and force you to do the fetch quest nonsense around Manhattan
    The division takes some time to grow on you.. And once it finally does it turns into an unfun forced grind. I Give the Division an 8.0/10
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  27. Nov 27, 2016
    10
    Купил игру полгода назад. Тогда она была люто скучной. Был тупой гринд.
    Выкатили пачку годных обнов. Гринд остался, но прибавил в разнообразии и интересности.
    Я остался очень доволен игрой. Жду третье DLC.
  28. Nov 27, 2016
    9
    The Division was fun for a good 100 hours. The graphics are ridiculously good and the atmosphere in the city transfers well to the player. The game mechanics work good, the game is optimized well and has a lot of configuration options. I'd even say that technically, it's one of the best games I've seen. It's a good shooter, coop is fun and all is good so far.

    At this point you could say
    The Division was fun for a good 100 hours. The graphics are ridiculously good and the atmosphere in the city transfers well to the player. The game mechanics work good, the game is optimized well and has a lot of configuration options. I'd even say that technically, it's one of the best games I've seen. It's a good shooter, coop is fun and all is good so far.

    At this point you could say I got my money's worth and I did, but this game was advertised as an MMO shooter and once you hit a high level, there's no reason to continue playing, because there's nothing left to do except grinding in the dark zone and do repetitive daily missions.

    The game also has some serious issues with cheaters, because so much of it is client-side.

    The Division has unbelievable potential, but a poor delivery in some areas. I still enjoyed the time I played, but lost interest too much to buy any extra content.

    UPDATE: With the recent patches (1.5) a lot of the game's issues have been improved and the game is really enjoyable. There's a scalable difficulty, good item progression, more activities and even performance and UI improvements. It's good to see that they keep improving the game and fixing stuff.
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  29. Jul 11, 2016
    9
    The game has a great atmosphere. What I like about this game is that there are no monsters, Zambia, aliens, etc., all your enemies are people who, like you believe that doing the right thing.
    Passing storyline constantly find echoes of the world before his fall, human experiences and concerns.
    Gempley very question, but at the same time requires skill in the DZ, and on the higher
    The game has a great atmosphere. What I like about this game is that there are no monsters, Zambia, aliens, etc., all your enemies are people who, like you believe that doing the right thing.
    Passing storyline constantly find echoes of the world before his fall, human experiences and concerns.
    Gempley very question, but at the same time requires skill in the DZ, and on the higher difficulty levels.
    Shrink party system, it is very helpful, but for the heroic difficulty you will have to collect a detachment of coherence.
    If you are tired of clones Voves, fantasy, steampunk, or zombie, is a good place to enjoy the game in the harsh reality.
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  30. Jun 16, 2016
    8
    Very Repetitive. The gunplay itself is fun, but the cover system is janky, and cumbersome.. If you have played Watch Dogs, or Ghost Recon you have already tried out the gunplay/cover mechanic.. If like me, you have zero interest in pvp, and you absolutely despised the Dark Zone, and further lack of content, than this game isnt for you (us).. Theres occasional npc's to fight in DZ,
Metascore
79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 33 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 24 out of 33
  2. Negative: 0 out of 33
  1. CD-Action
    May 30, 2016
    90
    It took The Division a lot of time to reach our computers and consoles, but it was worth waiting for. We have already spent about 200 hours with it collectively and we’re not planning on abandoning it, because it is, simply put, outstanding and shows amazing potential for the future. [05/2016, p.30]
  2. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    May 18, 2016
    100
    So what is Tom Clancy's The Division? Addictive action RPG in a beautiful coat that grabs you and doesn´t let go. [Issue#263]
  3. Games Master UK
    May 18, 2016
    87
    An immensely thrilling action-MMO hybrid, but good for 30 hours rather than the hoped-for 300. [May 2016, p.70]