I generally enjoy loot focused games, being a huge fan of the Diablo series, and to some lesser degree a fan of something like Destiny. When the first Tom Clancy?s The Division was released, I jumped in but it never fully clicked for me. Part of that was the lack of intriguing content at launch, something that I understand was corrected down the road, but past the point that I was actively playing. So I wasn?t entirely sure what to expect with the sequel, Tom Clancy?s The Division 2, but I?m happy to say I?ve been pretty impressed over the past couple of weeks spent playing the game.
I?m now at World Tier 3, toying around with the end-game content and working on building up my overall gear score to enter the next tier. I?ve had a hard time putting the game down to work on other things, which is generally a pretty good sign. I?ve joined a clan, co-op?d plenty of times with complete strangers, and I?m constantly distracted by the sheer multitude of random activities the game throws at me. The loot drops are plentiful, and for the most part beneficial. Enemy A.I. is intelligent, forcing me to switch cover often, and be alert for flanking maneuvers. The weapon variety, mission locations, and overall open-world city design is outstanding. Basically, I really, really like The Division 2.
The Division 2 isn?t stingy with loot either. I?m upgrading gear at a decent pace, and coming across that gear often enough to keep me going. It can get a little cumbersome to cycle through things in your inventory, but as I start to focus more and more on the idea of creating an actual character build, I?ve also started to pay closer attention to all the stats and abilities on the stuff I pick up. There?s a decent level of customization with mods that can be equipped, and having small set bonuses for just about everything helps with customizing your character even more. The only thing that feels broken at the moment is how skill power works in conjunction with skill mods, but again, I think this will get addressed soon.
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. This feels like a much better attempt all around, and certainly scratches the same itch that games like Diablo and Destiny did for me. It also has plenty of initial content to explore, making it feel like a worthwhile purchase while the developer irons out the finer points. So absolutely give The Division 2 a chance, you won?t be disappointed.
Note: Ubisoft provided us with Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 PS4 codes for review purposes.
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