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  1. Oct 30, 2019
    4
    The graphics are superb. However the controls are reacting badly. The game play is boring. It is almost the same fight over and over again. The menu's are way to complicated. There are literally tens of options and it is not clear what they mean.
  2. Jun 3, 2019
    4
    Regardless of how you play it, Division 2 might look like it can be played as a single player, stand alone game, but it cannot. Every bullet you fire has to check with the server to see if you actually hit anything. If you suddenly have a latency issue, suddenly you will die or just miss every shot regardless of accuracy. Even these issues could have been overlooked, but I can't overlookRegardless of how you play it, Division 2 might look like it can be played as a single player, stand alone game, but it cannot. Every bullet you fire has to check with the server to see if you actually hit anything. If you suddenly have a latency issue, suddenly you will die or just miss every shot regardless of accuracy. Even these issues could have been overlooked, but I can't overlook the MASSIVE patches delivered on weekends. No one should be forced to download 46 GB of multiplayer patching when all they are doing is trying to get through the first 20 levels of the game. Expand
  3. Mar 14, 2019
    4
    The game got all choppy within the first 20 minutes of playing. I play lots of online games and never have an issue with lag like this. Also, this game would be way too difficult for a beginner to pick up. There is a lot to keep track of and the direction in game is not very clear in my opinion.
  4. Mar 21, 2019
    4
    This game isn't for people with no friends. No one picks up your call requests, no one revives you in missions. How am I supposed to get to level 30 when I can't even replay the main missions for xp? How am I supposed to take over control points by myself? This **** is **** tedious. All because the developers wanted us to die easier in the sequel. Level 23 and I don't feel like playing anymore.
  5. Apr 23, 2019
    4
    I cannot believe how Division 2 gets more positive reviews than Anthem with all its problems. I like looter games and play them all but how can everyone look past all the problems?

    The gameplay lag is terrible and its in the design of the game. As soon as you play with other players maybe from other countries far away the latency causes the enemies to teleport all around you and kill
    I cannot believe how Division 2 gets more positive reviews than Anthem with all its problems. I like looter games and play them all but how can everyone look past all the problems?

    The gameplay lag is terrible and its in the design of the game. As soon as you play with other players maybe from other countries far away the latency causes the enemies to teleport all around you and kill you without even knowing where it came from. Id say Anthems engine runs much better regarding connection while playing.

    The other fundamental problem is that the loot you pick up means basically nothing going through the tiers until you reach max tier. There is no reason to invest in something you like because you will pick up something pretty soon which is better.

    This whole endgame thing is actauly fake. It just stretches out the time for you to get to actaully start working on your build when you reach 500+ score gear and guns. Then the real endgame begins. Its all actually just a waste of time getting there.

    I do enjoy playing the game though. The gunplay is great. Skills are much more effective than D1 was. The missions are fun and doesnt feel repetitive. Enemy AI is great. But all this does not make it better than Anthem... Anthem is something new and more exciting.

    I compared it to Anthem because reviewers used D2 to piss on Anthem and I think that is biased and unrealistic with all the points I made here.
    4/10
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  6. Jun 29, 2019
    4
    The Division was a very lackluster game to say the least and still is, but honestly I'd rather play that than this. The division 2 is more of the same, yet it's now set in this boring Sunnyside of Washington DC which makes playing this game even more of a chore than the first one Saying this is the best looter shooter doesn't mean much since this genre has been a mess and companies likeThe Division was a very lackluster game to say the least and still is, but honestly I'd rather play that than this. The division 2 is more of the same, yet it's now set in this boring Sunnyside of Washington DC which makes playing this game even more of a chore than the first one Saying this is the best looter shooter doesn't mean much since this genre has been a mess and companies like Ubisoft was and Activision have made it a mess Expand
  7. May 5, 2019
    4
    This sums up everything Division 1.5
    Same weapons, same skills, same UI, same environment minus snow, same enemies, same level design, after clearing the entire map, its gets captured again. So now you have to do everything again to get a gear with score on it but has lesser damage than the current one.
  8. Mar 15, 2019
    4
    This is weird, no final critic reviews for the released version of The Division 2? Yet everyone scored Anthem in the early access and demo phase before Anthems official release?? You guys should be ashamed of yourselves. Props to that one Critic that actually did leave a review though and to be honest, that is a good review.
    Most reviews will tell you, The Division 2's story is a bit
    This is weird, no final critic reviews for the released version of The Division 2? Yet everyone scored Anthem in the early access and demo phase before Anthems official release?? You guys should be ashamed of yourselves. Props to that one Critic that actually did leave a review though and to be honest, that is a good review.
    Most reviews will tell you, The Division 2's story is a bit lacking, some cant even tell you what the story is about yet they will also tell you "Who really cares, its a looter shooter! Who needs story?"
    Alas, Anthem will get blasted because it has a "mediocre" story that compared to The Division 2, is miles ahead in terms of quality.
    If you have played The Division 1 then you have played The Division 2 without even having to purchase it. Simple as that. You will have fun for a while, which is the same for any game until you realise you just spent full AAA title price on an expansion that should have added to The Division 1. On release where you would expect there to be tons of players online, the world felt pretty lonely. Only having the company of some bland NPC's. Even in the Hubs, I expected to see players everywhere but there was not one. Matchmaking took forever, I don't know if this is a bug or if people actually play the game instead of watching 1 or two other people play it on twitch and then think they can review the game based on someone else's opinions.
    Wake up people!
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  9. Dec 2, 2020
    4
    The Division 2 is a game I simply cannot grasp. There is a decent amount of polish and sheen to this 3rd-person shooter with RPG elements, but from what I have experienced, it is all a veneer - beneath the surface, there is an offensively and egregiously bare-bones, milquetoast video game that feels mechanically similar to a free-to-play MMORPG than a compelling experience. And while thereThe Division 2 is a game I simply cannot grasp. There is a decent amount of polish and sheen to this 3rd-person shooter with RPG elements, but from what I have experienced, it is all a veneer - beneath the surface, there is an offensively and egregiously bare-bones, milquetoast video game that feels mechanically similar to a free-to-play MMORPG than a compelling experience. And while there may be a phenomenal multiplayer experience here, I will admit that this is not the reason I picked up The Division 2. And without that reason, I feel no motivation to play this game at all.

    Despite having stated that this game possesses RPG elements, that is likely a misnomer in hindsight. Little about the new guns or armour you acquire throughout the game feel impactful. While I certainly noticed when I had an underpowered weapon, I found it hard to feel like I had accomplished anything when I switched to a level-appropriate weapon. Perhaps this sounds overly subjective, but rather than feeling more powerful when I got better gear, I felt less powerful when I didn't. And that sucks.

    Perhaps the most stunningly outrageous letdown about this game, beyond its lack of a feeling of achievement, was the unbelievably by-the-numbers story. It manages to find an astonishingly bland middle ground between vagueness and cliché that result in having zero narrative reason to persist throughout the game. I could not name a single character, let alone a single defining detail about this story, beyond this: "A virus has spread throughout America and caused anarchy, and now you are part of a paramilitary organization attempting to fight to protect people." While a narrative is not the only reason one picks up and plays a game, nor does a game need a compelling story to be excellent, this approach to the story felt stunningly barren.

    The Division 2 represents what I see as a growing problem within the video games industry: An over-attentiveness to extremely incremental progression (in order to fuel microtransactions), and a pivoting away from uniqueness or artistry. While this game has undoubtedly satisfied some people, I am not one of those people. I picked this game up for a total of about 5 hours, then promptly ignored it until I realized the amount of hard drive space it was taking up on my PS4 - I then promptly deleted the game with almost zero regret. Whatever the angle is here, Ubisoft, I'm sorry - I don't get it.
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  10. Apr 2, 2020
    4
    The Division 2 is a game with great potential, marred completely by its terrible development leads and community relations. They continue to release unfinished content, riddled with bugs and issues that keep you from enjoying fully the content of the game. It continues to shrug off community feedback and complaints with glib remarks and silence. I would not recommend this game. Give yourThe Division 2 is a game with great potential, marred completely by its terrible development leads and community relations. They continue to release unfinished content, riddled with bugs and issues that keep you from enjoying fully the content of the game. It continues to shrug off community feedback and complaints with glib remarks and silence. I would not recommend this game. Give your time to a game/developer that respects you. Expand
  11. Apr 7, 2020
    4
    The game offer a great lore, and has a nice game system, but it’s a mess, game is full of bug, totally unbalanced, broken, developers always change everything doing a bad work, plenty of skills and equipments potencially great but totally useless, things do not work properly, what a pity! Great game in poor hands
  12. Jun 22, 2020
    4
    The fact you can complete your story with the help of other players without killing each other makes it winner. Its still that but... Unnecessary travel and tries to get level up with plenty of side missions. Story mode should be just a pure story mode Graphics 5/10
    Story 2/10
    Gameplay 7/10
  13. Mar 24, 2023
    4
    Worst game to play at the moment, You can't tell whats what whos who they filled with so mich $hit unnecessary $hit. lol this games cause of death will be bug.
  14. May 27, 2019
    3
    I wanted to love this game. Actually, I do a bit. The gameplay is so fun and I dig the loot but its way to flawed to be enjoyed. I only play PVE. Firstly this is not division 2 its an expansion of sorts. The GPS map sucks - wait til you get to bounties. It will take you 20 minutes to find them and 45 seconds to kill em. Did 5 and I had enough. Not one of my friends plays this gameI wanted to love this game. Actually, I do a bit. The gameplay is so fun and I dig the loot but its way to flawed to be enjoyed. I only play PVE. Firstly this is not division 2 its an expansion of sorts. The GPS map sucks - wait til you get to bounties. It will take you 20 minutes to find them and 45 seconds to kill em. Did 5 and I had enough. Not one of my friends plays this game still so I am stuck solo which is fine but to have enemies spawn literally on top of you is not ideal. Think Ghost Recon was bad where they spawned out of thin air? This game tops that easily. You will have 10 guys come out and there will be no cover? The hell? This biggest pet peeve is the enemies will run 9 times faster than you. How is this part of the game play? You have to run all over this map at the slowest run I have seen since Uncharted but they run like an olympian. Its crashed 19 times in 120 hours. Its a bit repetitive as well. You really have nothing to do unless you like to spend hundreds of hours with terrible RNG for those few pieces of loot that will really do nothing in terms of killing enemies. 7-8 mags of level 499 AR to kill a boss should not be a thing. Still spongy like the first game. Its a buy only in the bargain bin. I wish it was not true but out of my entire clan and 17 personal friends they have all ditched the game and they were huge D1 fans - they got me into it but this installment just stinks. Expand
  15. Apr 10, 2019
    3
    I am an original day one Division 1 player who has logged over 1000 hours. That game had issues at launch and this does too, much of which I was willing to overlook. Now, there is the frame rate issue which makes the game unplayable when in high octane moments. My character takes forever to reload a weapon whilst the enemies seem to be operating at 100%. This is especially upsetting whenI am an original day one Division 1 player who has logged over 1000 hours. That game had issues at launch and this does too, much of which I was willing to overlook. Now, there is the frame rate issue which makes the game unplayable when in high octane moments. My character takes forever to reload a weapon whilst the enemies seem to be operating at 100%. This is especially upsetting when doing a daily on challenging which is difficult enough without giving the NPC's an advantage. This frame rate issue is apparently due to UBI's servers being poop.

    Also, there is the issue of the game glitching when getting shocked. To the point of me being shocked (for close to a minute) and the next second, I get the "Mission Completed" screen when I basically just started the mission. Then we have the load screen which seems to log you into the game, just to tell you a second later that you were disconnected and to check your internet connection (which I know is fine)

    The other big one IMO, is the game feels like Division 1 to me; in the sense of I'm already bored. In D1, it was due the incursions being impossible so there was nothing to do after beating the game. A few updates later and the game was playable again. After doing the Incursions, all that was left was the DZ until it became the whole server standing in circles flagging rogue repeatedly without going rogue or the whole server just waiting for someone else to go rogue and chase them for 15 min (guilty) but it was out of pure boredom. Division 2 feels that way now. I've done all the strongholds and rid the map of Black Tusk. It seems all there is to do now is PVP which was inevitable, but it came too soon. I'm sure it will get better once the raids are here, along with other content. It would've just been nice to have more to do for now. Will update my review down the road.
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  16. Apr 2, 2019
    3
    A dull, buggy, clunky often frustrating experience. The Washington setting is very dull and boring. The setting isn't anywhere near as good or as atmospheric as the first game. It doesn't seem to have had as much love and time put into it as the first one. It just isn't fun to explore. Texture pop in is horrendously bad. You can literally sit and wait several minutes for textures to loadA dull, buggy, clunky often frustrating experience. The Washington setting is very dull and boring. The setting isn't anywhere near as good or as atmospheric as the first game. It doesn't seem to have had as much love and time put into it as the first one. It just isn't fun to explore. Texture pop in is horrendously bad. You can literally sit and wait several minutes for textures to load in it's that bad, even on the PS4 PRO and Xbox One X. The first game suffered this a little bit but the Division 2 suffers it A LOT! It really does take away from immersion. It suffers from a lot of immersion breaking things, be it from bugs, or poor game design. For example. I found tons of objects floating around in mid air. Normally you find the odd 1 or 2 floating objects in a Ubisoft game, but the Division 2 has hundreds. You can loot items from black chests, rucksacks, suitcases, toolboxes and such. However, these items are placed all over the world, and i mean all over, and it very silly places where they simply shouldn't be. For example, you will see yellow tool boxes literally everywhere! In a children's playground, 1 second later another at the side of the road, turn around and find another in alleyway. Why on earth would all these toolboxes be laying around like this? It's as if one of the developers went a bit trigger happy copy and pasting the lootables all over the map and just placed them in at total random all over the map. It's part of what makes the map seem so poor and not as impressive or as believable or as atmospheric as the first game. It's like the map was made and then half of the other stuff was just dumped in and checked off the list. Toolboxes? Yup got them in. Rucksacks? Yeah got them, whack all that stuff in. Same thing with gas tanks and exploding barrels. It makes no sense to have them littering the entire map everywhere you look. The game takes place 6 months or so after the first game. The first game was set at Black Friday and was very Christmas themed. The Division 2 has a very small Christmas theme. There is a small Christmas market, and you will find the odd dead Christmas tree, wreath and Christmas present laying on the ground, and it's always the same green Christmas present copied and pasted in, but that's it! In an outbreak like this nobody would go and take all the decorations down. There would still be Christmas everywhere, even Christmas lights would still be working. But there simply isn't much of a sign it was Christmas time when the outbreak happened. The game world isn't consistent or believable. The developers said it would be more single player friendly. But that's not strictly true. Even though some enemies have been made less bullet spongey, there are still a lot of big bullet sponge enemies here. Ridiculously so. You can unload all your ammo, explosives and special weapons and not put a dent in some of them. And you always come up against 3 to 6 or more enemies at a time. They will try and flank you and get you out over cover by throwing molotovs and explosives at you, and then you either get blasted out of cover or set on fire and have to run around to put the fire out. But as soon as you break from cover they fill you full of bullets from all angles so you don't stand much of a chance. And the enemies with the most armour know they can afford to charge right at you because they have 50x the health and armour that you have. They also walk straight through your special weapons like mines, turrets etc and simply smash them like they are nothing. And because the controls are super clunky it makes the whole thing frustrating. The clunky cover will often get you killed. Go to hide in cover and you will vault the cover into a hail of enemy bullets and explosions. Then go to run from one cover to another to avoid a molotov and get stuck on the cover and burn to death. Or flanked, or both. Save points don't help as they sometimes take you too far back. You can spend 1 to 2 hours making your way through a level only for the cover to get you killed then have to go wayyyy back and do it all again. So even though this can be played single player, it's more so tailored towards group play. I also customize my character, a white man, only for my character to pull a reverse Michael Jackson and turn into a black man that looked totally different and stayed that way. There was nothing i could do to change it back to look more like myself. Virtually no clothes to collect in this one at all as they are mostly locked behind microtransactions this time. There is added blood in this one though. And the enemies look cool when taking bullets. It has more cool gadgets this time, even though half of them are pretty pointless. But yeah, some fun to be had but feels unfinished and not as good as the first one. Expand
  17. Apr 7, 2020
    3
    Too many glitches, exotics drop rate is superbly low, and once u get, rolls arent that good.
  18. Feb 2, 2020
    3
    Игра намного хуже чем первая часть, а сезон пасс - пустая трата денег. Не рекомендуется, если вы играли в первую часть!
  19. Oct 23, 2019
    3
    Loved everything about Division 1 and tried the beta for 2. Wasn't fully impressed by it but still gave it a shot from playing 1. Mistake on my side. Found myself stuck in the loading screen constantly getting kicked out and during combat I would lag out. Game had great graphics but it just lacked in content and keeping a stable connection for me. Foolish enough to buy it and def. notLoved everything about Division 1 and tried the beta for 2. Wasn't fully impressed by it but still gave it a shot from playing 1. Mistake on my side. Found myself stuck in the loading screen constantly getting kicked out and during combat I would lag out. Game had great graphics but it just lacked in content and keeping a stable connection for me. Foolish enough to buy it and def. not worth the $60 I paid. Expand
  20. Apr 20, 2019
    3
    The Division 2 is another copy&paste game after Division 1 without something special. All the new basic mechanics they made in Division 2, Ubisoft could make it in Division 1.
    It is not worth to buying it until the price is about 20 - 25$ to justified from the content.
  21. Jul 2, 2020
    3
    so fckng boring. And it is because of non public city. First part was better
  22. Jul 23, 2019
    3
    Story mode needed to be rushed through to get to ranking system that matters. DLC took so long to come out the repetition of missions made game stagnant. Glad i didn't buy the season pass.
  23. Jan 16, 2020
    3
    Ubisoft attempts to destroy their legacy once more with a subpar release. The Division was a let-down enough already, I refused to buy this game on release. Instead got it at a drastic discount over Christmas - and it wasn't even worth the $20. Enemies are still bullet sponges - enemies still tanking sniper shots in the face, and the like. Specializations at level 30? How many hoursUbisoft attempts to destroy their legacy once more with a subpar release. The Division was a let-down enough already, I refused to buy this game on release. Instead got it at a drastic discount over Christmas - and it wasn't even worth the $20. Enemies are still bullet sponges - enemies still tanking sniper shots in the face, and the like. Specializations at level 30? How many hours into the game do you need to have for this integral mechanic? Also, basic stuff like the map not loading so you run into invisible walls while walking down the middle of an open road. Seriously? Enemies randomly spawning on top of you and instantly downing you? C'mon. I wanted to just beat the game, but the scars of the past and this new spit in the face make it impossible to want to spend another minute on it. Expand
  24. Mar 6, 2020
    3
    Another open world Ubisoft game with the same rush to launch problems. I played the first Division game and the second has same problem lack of content and bugs. But the first game had a massive update which sorted the problems out and the second one failed. after finishing the story there nothing really to do and season pass has no content. just don't both as the second is a poor moneyAnother open world Ubisoft game with the same rush to launch problems. I played the first Division game and the second has same problem lack of content and bugs. But the first game had a massive update which sorted the problems out and the second one failed. after finishing the story there nothing really to do and season pass has no content. just don't both as the second is a poor money grab before I guess the Third comes out on the next gen consoles Expand
  25. Mar 21, 2020
    3
    An awsome game, destroyed by the dlc Warlords of New York. Ubisoft just nerferd the entire game, to make impossible to play without the DLC. Things we worked hard to complete, now just cant be completed anymore, we cant reach 50% of what we could before. The dlc should be progressive, not regressive.
  26. Apr 6, 2020
    3
    Gameplay Technisch sind neuerungen drin, allerdings muss ich einfach gestehen das es sogar schlechter als der erste teil ist und mir selbst nach mehreren spielstunden überhaupt keinen spaß gemacht hat
  27. Mar 25, 2019
    2
    The developers said The Division 2 would be more solo player friendly and that enemies would be less bullet spongey. That's not strictly true. For the most part it is more solo player friendly and the enemies are less bullet spongey. However....there are big long drawn out missions in the game that are not solo player friendly and the enemies are the biggest bullet sponges you will everThe developers said The Division 2 would be more solo player friendly and that enemies would be less bullet spongey. That's not strictly true. For the most part it is more solo player friendly and the enemies are less bullet spongey. However....there are big long drawn out missions in the game that are not solo player friendly and the enemies are the biggest bullet sponges you will ever witness. In fact its impossible to complete some of the missions alone. Quite early on in the game at level 15 you come across a mission that's set in a bank. You come up against a ton of enemies ranging from relatively weak, medium, hard then super dooper bloomin hard all the way to impossible! And the A.I (artifical intelligence) all of a sudden ramps up to what i've dubbed "Super Anoyying Mode." Enemies all of a sudden know when your crosshairs are pointed on them even if they are hidden in cover and can't see you. This means if you place your crosshairs on a window and sit and wait for a sniper to come out of cover, he won't come out of cover until you move your crosshairs away. But as soon as you move your crosshairs away the sniper will instantly come out of cover and shoot you. Same thing with all the other medium and hard enemies. When you get a whole bunch of them doing it it becomes ridiculous. The second you pop out of cover they will pop out of cover and rain tons of bullets on your from all directions. And while this is going down the weaker enemies will flank you from the sides. And if that was annoying enough enemies in cover will also send radio controlled cars with explosives on that sneak up and blow up from behind. They will also throw explosives and gas you out of cover. And the second you move from cover is pretty much game over as there are way too many of them thhey instanly gun you down before you can even react. The enemies keep respawning too to add insult to injury. Just contstant waves of the from all angles. The harder enemies are big bullet sponges and take a ton of bullets to kill them. And because they only break from cover when your aimed at someone else is makes it that much harder. And the hardest enemies take no damage at all. You can unload every single last bullet and explosive you have and they inficlt no damage at all. Then once you run out of ammo you obviously die. I then tried to complete this mission with 2 other people and we still couldn't complete it after 4 and half hours of trying! So this game isn't as strictly solo player friendly as the developers made it out to be. So that's a big shame. The game also has quite a few bugs. HD textures on trees, signs, pretty much anything fail to load in so items can look very messy and low resolution and often pop in right in front of your very eyes. That's pretty immersion breaking. That happens even on the PS4 PRO, Xbox One X and PC btw. Lots of floating obects, the odd floating person, people clipping into walls and doors etc. Invisible people. You can tell they are invisible as you will see floating water bottles and apples that look like ghosts are drinking water and eating apples. Animals also get stuck. The game world is lacking and feels off. For example when at an outdoor settlement people will be laying sunbathing and children out playing etc. That's ok when the suns out. But they also do it when theres a huge thunderstorm and its pouring with rain. Kids playing video games on a TV yet they are getting soaked in a storm and they continue playing regardless. It lacks those fine attention to details and feels a bit silly for it. The atmosphere of the game world isn't a patch on the first Division game. It feels pretty flat, less alive and looks quite boring. It has some nice touches here and there though, like in the undeground tunnels and such. Facial animations are really behind the times and look over a decade out of date. Some even talk yet the mouth doesn't even move. Gameplay is better than the first game but everything else is better in the first one. Expand
  28. Mar 17, 2019
    2
    Don't bother. This game was released with so many issues it's too frustrating to play. It's complicated and not intuitive, I was looking up how to do vital things like respond to a backup request and where certain things are. They game overloads you with options, perks and skills. Things are spread out over the world and pedantic.
    The story is bland, post apocalyptic kife. It's so boring
    Don't bother. This game was released with so many issues it's too frustrating to play. It's complicated and not intuitive, I was looking up how to do vital things like respond to a backup request and where certain things are. They game overloads you with options, perks and skills. Things are spread out over the world and pedantic.
    The story is bland, post apocalyptic kife. It's so boring and forgettable you will end up skipping over it. The people in the settlements seem way to chill with vicious murders living blocks away from them.
    The bugs are enormous and plentiful in this rushed, corporate mess, making it unplayable at this point. My drone would disappear after deployment, my gun would not fire, and I got a constant "poor connection to server" message at the bottom of my screen. My internet is good and I play other online games with ease.
    Play something with effort and care put into it, like Vermintide 2 if you want a great co-op experience, don't waste $80 like I did on this trash
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  29. Mar 16, 2019
    2
    It's an underwhelming standalone expansion to The Division 1, much like Destiny 2 before it they should've just continued working on the first game rather than just asset flipping it's predecessor and delivering an identical experience. Gameplay is mediocre cover shooting mechanics. Never before have I played a looter shooter with such lack of personality... this flaw becoming a regularIt's an underwhelming standalone expansion to The Division 1, much like Destiny 2 before it they should've just continued working on the first game rather than just asset flipping it's predecessor and delivering an identical experience. Gameplay is mediocre cover shooting mechanics. Never before have I played a looter shooter with such lack of personality... this flaw becoming a regular occurrence of Ubisoft.

    I don't know why I allowed myself to be hyped for this game after the first one.

    Wait for a sale
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  30. Mar 16, 2019
    2
    Division 2 is basically a copy and paste of the first game with a few minor addons, bug fixes, and gameplay mechanics but also comes with new bugs, crashes, and texture glitches. nothing innovative and not worth the initial price point.
Metascore
82

Generally favorable reviews - based on 56 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 49 out of 56
  2. Negative: 1 out of 56
  1. Jun 3, 2019
    90
    Tom Clancy's The Division 2 has thrown its hat into the ring for being a possible 'Game of the Year' contender for 2019. The post-apocalyptic Washington D.C. is such an eerie site to see, and Agents can roam around solo or in groups to complete missions and earn better loot to upgrade their characters. With more content well on the way, the base game is still packed with heaps of stuff to do - and the huge variety in gear types and stat boosts, modifications, and skills means that 1000+ hours can easily be put into this title over the course of the year. The only bane to these sorts of titles is the 'always-online' internet connection that is required, which does remove some parts of the gaming population from being able to play it, unfortunately.
  2. May 9, 2019
    90
    The Division 2 is easily the best of its type; it has the right balance of fun, challenge, dopamine loot drops, and sweet graphics that all but guarantee I’ll be playing this one for a long, long time to come. If you haven’t jumped in yet and think this might be for you, hesitate no longer - Ubisoft has absolutely nailed it the second time around.
  3. 80
    It all adds up to one of the finest games multiplayer role-player shooters out there. This is how gaming with friends is meant to be.