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Tom Clancy's The Division 2

2019
GenresAdventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Shooter, Open World, RPG, Military and Warfare, Single Player, Multiplayer, First Person Perspective
AvailableMar 12, 2019
PlatformPlayStation 4, PC, Xbox One
DeveloperMassive Entertainment
Overview

The Division 2 is an action-shooter RPG set in an open-world. Play in co-op and PvP modes that offer more variety in missions and challenges, new progression systems with unique twists and surprises, and fresh gaming innovations to engage players for years to come.

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82


Opencritic Score

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Critics praise The Division 2 for its engaging post-apocalyptic setting in Washington D.C. and immersive gameplay, but slam it for a weak and forgettable narrative. While the game excels in world-building and character progression, the story falls short with unmemorable protagonists and lack of depth. Overall, reviewers express disappointment in the execution of the narrative, highlighting missed opportunities for a more compelling and memorable storytelling experience.

The positive aspects of the story in Tom Clancy's The Division 2, as highlighted by some critics, include the engaging post-apocalyptic setting of Washington D.C., with factions and challenges for players to navigate. Critics like GameCrate and XGN appreciated the presence of NPC characters and the focus on gameplay and character progression, providing an immersive experience within the game world. Additionally, PC Gamer noted that the campaign experience was stronger than its predecessor, offering engaging shootouts in real-world tourist spots. On the other hand, the negative feedback from various critics revolves around the weak and forgettable narrative of The Division 2. Critics such as COGconnected, Daily Star, and Easy Allies criticized the lack of depth and memorability in the story, with unmemorable protagonists and underdeveloped characters. Game Informer and Press Start Australia highlighted the lack of exploration into the backstory of the dystopian world, relegating important information to menus rather than integrating it into the plot. Furthermore, Forbes and Guardian pointed out the lack of a coherent and compelling narrative, with the story feeling threadbare and insipid. Overall, the consensus among critics is that the story in Tom Clancy's The Division 2 falls short of expectations, with a majority of reviewers expressing disappointment in its execution. While the game excels in creating an immersive post-apocalyptic world with engaging gameplay elements, the narrative itself is deemed weak, lacking depth, and failing to create a lasting impact on players. Critics like GameSpot and GameSpot (XBOX ONE) noted the focus on worldbuilding over character development, resulting in a disconnect between the story and gameplay experience. Despite some positive aspects, such as the environmental storytelling and lore exploration, the general sentiment leans towards the story being a missed opportunity for The Division 2 to deliver a more compelling and memorable narrative experience.


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Critics rave about The Division 2's engaging combat mechanics, diverse enemy encounters, and rewarding progression systems, praising its tactical gameplay and equipment progression. While some note repetitive combat and spongy enemies, the game stands out for its robust cover mechanics, enjoyable gunplay, and intelligent enemy AI. Overall, The Division 2 excels in delivering a satisfying and immersive experience, making it one of the best cover shooters available.

The majority of critics unanimously praised the gameplay of Tom Clancy's The Division 2, highlighting its engaging and rewarding combat mechanics. COGconnected commended the encounter design and variety of enemy types, emphasizing the importance of adapting to different situations and utilizing a range of skills and gadgets. GameSpot and Game Informer both lauded the compelling variety of combat encounters, diverse enemy types, and engaging endgame content, showcasing the game's strong emphasis on tactical gameplay and equipment progression. Easy Allies and GameCrate appreciated the tense and tactical combat, diverse enemy encounters, and steady progression through missions and loot drops, adding to the overall positive sentiment towards the gameplay experience. On the flip side, some critics did point out a few drawbacks in the gameplay of The Division 2. Metro GameCentral highlighted that combat could become repetitive over time, while TheSixthAxis mentioned that some enemies felt spongy, impacting the overall immersion and challenge of the experience. Xbox Achievements and Game Informer noted that certain missions could feel monotonous, and enemies being perceived as bullet sponges detracted from the otherwise solid gunplay and cover mechanics. PC Invasion also mentioned that endgame progression could become repetitive and grindy, affecting the long-term appeal for some players. Overall, the consensus among critics is overwhelmingly positive regarding the gameplay of Tom Clancy's The Division 2. With a majority of reviewers praising the engaging combat mechanics, diverse enemy encounters, and rewarding progression systems, the game excels in delivering a satisfying and immersive experience for players. Critics like GameSpot and GameSpace highlighted the robust cover mechanics, enjoyable gunplay, and intelligent enemy AI, contributing to the game's status as one of the best cover shooters available. Despite some minor criticisms regarding repetitive combat and enemy behavior, the overall sentiment leans heavily towards the game's strengths in providing a compelling and tactical gameplay experience that resonated positively with the majority of critics.


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Critics overwhelmingly praise The Division 2's Graphics and Visual Design for its visually stunning environments, rich storytelling, and impressive detail of Washington, D.C. Some critics mention minor issues like pop-in problems and character design flaws, but overall, the game's graphics enhance the immersive post-apocalyptic setting and gameplay experience. The consensus is highly positive, with reviewers highlighting the exceptional level design and atmosphere created by the graphics.

The majority of critics have praised the Graphics and Visual Design of Tom Clancy's The Division 2, highlighting various positive aspects. Critics such as Digitally Downloaded, Game Rant, and GameWatcher commend the game for its visually impressive environments, with Digitally Downloaded specifically mentioning the reconstructed Washington DC showcasing the state of deterioration in the world. Game Informer and Press Start Australia appreciate the rich environmental storytelling and the use of historical landmarks and museums in Washington, D.C., adding depth to the overall design. GameSpace and PC Invasion note the lifelike detail and outstanding graphics, with GameSpace mentioning the overall landscape and PC Invasion highlighting the vivid landscapes and dynamic weather effects. On the flip side, some critics did point out certain negatives regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of The Division 2. Easy Allies and TrueAchievements mention visual pop-in issues and texture pop-ins, impacting the overall visual experience. Hardcore Gamer notes that while the technical graphics are impressive, the interior of buildings can feel cluttered and post-apocalyptic. AusGamers criticizes the character models for looking like 'digital ghouls,' detracting from the otherwise detailed and improved visuals of Washington D.C. Additionally, VideoGamer mentions that character designs lack detail, and IGN Spain highlights a lack of transparency in map design compared to the first game. Overall, the consensus among critics is overwhelmingly positive regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Tom Clancy's The Division 2. The detailed and visually stunning world, exceptional level design, and real-life locations from Washington D.C. have been widely praised. Critics appreciate the immersive post-apocalyptic setting, the attention to detail in recreating the environment, and the overall atmosphere created by the graphics. Despite some minor issues like texture pop-ins and character design criticisms, the majority of reviewers find the graphics to be impressive, contributing significantly to the overall gaming experience. The game succeeds in creating a visually captivating and immersive world that enhances the gameplay and storytelling, making it a standout feature of The Division 2 as noted by critics such as GameSpot, GameWatcher, and PCGamesN.


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Critics praise The Division 2's sound design for its clear sounds, fitting soundtrack, and immersive atmosphere. Some negative feedback on voice acting and limited soundtrack. Overall, reviewers appreciate the high-quality audio cues and realistic sound mix, making it a standout feature in the game.

The Sound Design and Music of Tom Clancy's The Division 2 received a lot of praise from the critics. Game Rant commended the fantastic presentation in sound design, highlighting the clean and clear sounds, fitting soundtrack, and ambient arrangements that enhance exploration. PC Invasion also noted the immersive sound design, mentioning how it complements the visual details and adds to the atmosphere of the game. Additionally, PCGamesN appreciated the punchy weapons, realistic enemy reactions to shots, and the satisfying auditory feedback during gameplay. On the flip side, some critics had negative feedback regarding certain aspects of the sound and music in The Division 2. We Got This Covered criticized the voice acting for being subpar, with stilted performances and lackluster delivery that impacted emotional moments. Worth Playing, on the other hand, praised the realistic vocal performances but did not appreciate the limited soundtrack. XboxAddict also had mixed feelings, with the soundtrack being criticized for not fitting the game's mood, while environmental sounds were praised for enhancing immersion. Overall, the consensus among the critics leans towards the positive side regarding the Sound Design and Music of The Division 2. The majority of reviewers appreciated the immersive sound design, high-quality audio cues, and fitting soundtrack that enhanced the overall gameplay experience. Critics like The Overpowered Noobs and Softpedia specifically highlighted the realistic and immersive nature of the sound mix and music in the game. While there were some criticisms, such as subpar voice acting and limited soundtrack, the general sentiment suggests that the sound design and music contributed positively to the atmospheric and engaging world of The Division 2, making it a standout feature for many players and critics alike.


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Critics are divided on the voice acting in Tom Clancy's The Division 2. While some praise the realistic performances, others criticize the subpar and forced delivery, impacting emotional connections and immersion. Overall, opinions range from positive to negative, making voice acting a divisive aspect that could affect player experience.

In terms of positives, Worth Playing highlights the realistic vocal performances in Tom Clancy's The Division 2, which they believe enhance the overall experience. This positive feedback suggests that there are instances of strong voice acting that contribute positively to the game's immersion and storytelling. Additionally, Xbox Achievements mentions that while the voice acting is not exceptional, it is still passable. This indicates that, for some critics, the voice acting may not stand out as a negative aspect of the game. On the negative side, We Got This Covered criticizes the voice acting in the game, describing it as subpar with stilted performances and lackluster delivery that impact emotional moments. This negative feedback from We Got This Covered suggests that the voice acting may fall short in conveying the intended emotions and depth of the characters, potentially hindering the player's connection to the narrative. Furthermore, The Overpowered Noobs go as far as to describe the voice acting as abysmal and forced, highlighting that the poor quality of voice performances detracts from the immersion and relatability of the characters. This strong criticism indicates a significant issue with the voice acting that may negatively impact the overall gameplay experience for some players. Overall, the consensus among the critics regarding the voice acting in Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is mixed. While Worth Playing and Xbox Achievements acknowledge some positive aspects of the voice acting, such as realistic performances and passable delivery, respectively, We Got This Covered and The Overpowered Noobs express strong negative opinions, emphasizing subpar and even abysmal voice acting quality. The lack of consensus among the critics suggests that the voice acting in the game may be a divisive aspect for players, with some finding it enhancing the experience while others feeling that it detracts from the overall immersion and emotional engagement.


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Critics praised The Division 2 for its stable gameplay on PS4, with minor bugs quickly fixed. PC reviews lauded the Snowdrop engine and well-optimized features, despite some resolution issues. Xbox One saw mostly stable performance with minor glitches. Overall, the game offers solid technical performance across platforms, with developers actively addressing reported issues.

In terms of the technical performance on the PS4, the majority of critics praised Tom Clancy's The Division 2 for its stable gameplay experience. COGconnected noted that any bugs encountered were quickly fixed, while Digitally Downloaded highlighted the game as technically sound and refined. We Got This Covered also commended the game for being complete and not suffering from major technical issues, offering a robust endgame experience. Worth Playing appreciated the steady frame rate and immersive particle effects, despite occasional texture pop-ins and loading issues. The SixthAxis praised Massive Entertainment for releasing a working game with smooth performance and minimal crashes. On the flip side, some critics on the PS4 platform did mention a few technical issues. Game Informer pointed out scaling problems, skill resets, and crashes during long stronghold missions. Easy Allies highlighted visual pop-in issues that affected the beauty and detail of the environments. XGN mentioned technical issues like crashes and uneven enemy scaling, although they also noted solid gameplay improvements and new features. Overall, while there were some minor technical hiccups on the PS4, the general consensus leans towards a positive technical performance with developers actively working to address any issues, as acknowledged by Gaming Age. Moving on to the PC platform, critics generally had positive feedback regarding the technical aspects of Tom Clancy's The Division 2. MGG praised the Snowdrop engine's capabilities in creating detailed environments and impressive sound spatialization. GameWatcher mentioned the game's well-optimized nature with options for video and UI settings, despite some issues running in resolutions above 2K. PCGamesN highlighted minimal loading screens, well-implemented quality-of-life features, and smooth gameplay without major technical problems. PC Gamer acknowledged technical issues like crashes and connectivity drops but noted Ubisoft's active efforts to address them. On the Xbox One platform, the technical performance of The Division 2 was mostly stable, with some minor glitches and bugs reported by critics. GamesBeat mentioned minor audio bugs and invisible walls, while TrueAchievements noted visual glitches, texture pop-in, and occasional frame rate drops. Xbox Tavern and Shacknews both praised the game for its great performance with only minor glitches and bugs. However, XboxAddict and ZTGD highlighted more significant technical issues impacting gameplay experience, such as glitches with certain skills. Despite these mixed reviews on the Xbox One platform, the overall sentiment leans towards a relatively stable technical performance with some room for improvement. In conclusion, the overall consensus among critics for Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is that the game offers a solid technical performance across multiple gaming platforms. While there were some minor technical issues reported by various critics on each platform, the developers' active efforts to address these issues were acknowledged positively. The game was generally praised for its stable gameplay experience, immersive environments, and smooth performance, with some minor glitches and bugs present but not significantly detracting from the overall experience.


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Critics love The Division 2's replay value, praising its wealth of content, customization options, and engaging endgame activities. Some noted room for improvement in loot variety and narrative depth, but overall, the game's diverse gameplay and ongoing updates make it a compelling choice for players seeking a long-lasting and engaging experience.

The majority of critics praised the replay value of Tom Clancy's The Division 2, highlighting various aspects that contribute to its longevity. Critics such as Cubed3, Game Informer, and GameCrate commended the game for offering a significant amount of content, customization options, and engaging endgame activities. The addition of world tiers, ongoing updates, and the promise of exotic loot were mentioned as key factors that keep players invested for extended periods. The game's diverse activities, including story missions, side missions, random activities, and PvP modes, were also noted by Digitally Downloaded and GameSpot as contributing to its replay value. The extensive content and replayability were further emphasized by GamesRadar+, who stated that players would be engaged for hundreds of hours due to the sheer amount of things to do. On the downside, some critics pointed out potential areas for improvement in terms of replay value. The Sixth Axis highlighted that while the game offers loot-driven gameplay and customization options, the loot itself may not be inherently interesting, and the variety of bosses is lacking. TrueAchievements mentioned that while the endgame content was a welcome change of pace, there was little immediate desire to retake all points and locations, suggesting a potential lack of immediate replayability in certain aspects. Washington Post expressed concerns about growing bored with open-ended shooters with weak narrative hooks, indicating that the game's replay value might be limited for those seeking a more narrative-driven experience. Overall, the consensus among critics is overwhelmingly positive regarding the replay value of Tom Clancy's The Division 2. The game's wealth of content, ongoing updates, diverse activities, and engaging endgame content were highlighted as key strengths that contribute to its high replayability. Critics appreciated the variety of options for both PvE and PvP players, the depth of character customization, and the promise of future updates and new content. Despite some minor criticisms regarding loot variety and narrative engagement, the majority of reviewers found the replay value of The Division 2 to be very good, making it a compelling choice for players looking for a long-lasting and engaging gaming experience.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

Critics rave about The Division 2's improved gameplay, rewarding loot, and abundant content, setting a new standard in looter shooter games. They laud its technical performance and stability, with Game Informer, GameCrate, and GameSpace praising its engaging mechanics. Some critics criticize its weak narrative and characters, but overall, the game is hailed as a significant evolution over its predecessor, offering a compelling and immersive gaming experience. The Division 2 is a top contender in the genre, with Press Start Australia and Gamers Heroes calling it a complete package and a standout title.

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Gaming-age.com

Mar 28, 2019

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The reviewer highly recommends Tom Clancy's The Division 2, stating that it is a much better attempt than the first game and scratches the same itch as games like Diablo and Destiny.

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Venturebeat.com

Apr 5, 2019

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The Division 2 is praised for delivering on fan expectations and offering a rewarding experience with potential for long-term engagement, supported by planned free content updates and Ubisoft's track record of supporting games with new content.


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Gamewatcher.com

Mar 19, 2019

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The Division 2 is a good and fun game with fantastic world building, engaging gameplay, and potential for improvement over its lifetime. Some balance issues and technical hiccups, but overall a solid experience.

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Ausgamers.com

Mar 25, 2019

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The review highly praises The Division 2, calling it arguably the best 'looter shooter' of this generation due to its satisfying loot, variety, and refined gameplay.

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Cubed3.com

Jun 3, 2019

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Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is praised as a possible 'Game of the Year' contender for 2019, offering a rich gameplay experience with plenty of content and customization options. The always-online requirement may limit accessibility for some players.

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Softpedia.com

Mar 25, 2019

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Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is a winner for Ubisoft and a smartly handled loot shooter.

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Gamegrin.com

Apr 24, 2019

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The Division 2 is a vast improvement over its predecessor with a wealth of content to keep players occupied, making it worth the asking price and promising more content in the future.

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Xboxtavern.com

Mar 20, 2019

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The Division 2 is a rarity in the genre, with solid mechanics, great performance, and bountiful content, making it the new gold standard for games-as-a-service.

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Forbes.com

Mar 21, 2019

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The review overall praises The Division 2, mentioning that it is a coherent and complete product, one of the best offerings in the genre, and that there is too much that the game does right to ignore. The reviewer has sunk in 60 hours in a week and a half and has no plans to stop playing.


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Ztgd.com

May 7, 2019

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The Division 2 is a finely tuned game that improves on its predecessor. It is a great shooter and RPG, with rewarding gameplay and a rewarding adventure overall.

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