Tom Clancy's The Division Reviews and Feedback Discussed; What Could Make or Break the Game?

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As Tom Clancy's The Division was released for only a few days, gamers have expressed their admiration for the title in many ways, and with it, both the good and negative feedbacks have been heard by Ubisoft. So far, the development team has proven to the public that there is more to the game than what was first seen of it.

According to Game Spot, significant reviews of the game stated that some attributes of Tom Clancy's The Division are still questionable, even if many factors were already pleasant to note. Some of the more spectacular ones include the truly chaotic atmosphere which depict the post-apocalyptic New York setting that many gamers have noticed.

Not everything is all fun and games, however, as there are some attributes now that may be a little too unrealistic on the other hand. Such would be the immensely strong opponents that take a rather massive amount of damage before being taken out.

Moreover, the less interactive background factors such as the non-functioning cars have become a slight concern to the gamers. In a nutshell, there are still a few attributes that Ubisoft should look into when it comes to other details, as per Hardcore Gamer.

The Guardian delivered that Tom Clancy's The Division may be the next big thing that Ubisoft should push forth. Being a franchise of its own, the game comes with rather original third-person shooter, open-world oriented type of experience. Some fans said that the Dark Zone proves to be quite a fun factor to look at, seeing that there is some intensity in the mechanics. Players can kill other players in the attempt to take their loot, but by doing so, they are also viable to be target by others.

Tom Clancy's The Division was launched March 8th, 2016. Stay posted for more details on Ubisoft's new hit post-apocalyptic game.

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