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Tom Clancy's The Division - Xbox One

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Platform For Display: Xbox One


Edition: Standard


Features

  • Seamless Multiplayer: The Dark Zone - Collaborate with other players, or attack and steal their loot.
  • A Living, Breathing World - Use the environment for strategic advantages to dominate fights and ambush your enemies.
  • Urban Jungle - Fight the Cleaners who wield flamethrowers, take on thugs who roam the city, and encounter enemy factions.
  • Gear Up and Customize Your Agent - Customize your agent and your backpack. Level up your weapons, gear, and skills.
  • Cutting-Edge Tech - Choose and upgrade your skills, and synergize with teammates to increase your chances of winning in combat.

Description

Tom Clancy’s The Division is a revolutionary next-gen experience that brings the RPG into a modern military setting for the first time. In the wake of a devastating pandemic that sweeps through New York City, basic services fail one by one, and without access to food or water, the city quickly descends into chaos. As an agent of The Division, you’ll specialize, modify, and level up your gear, weapons, and skills to take back New York on your own terms.

Release date: March 8, 2016


Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches; 1.6 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Mature


Item model number: UBP50401051


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Manufacturer: Ubisoft


Date First Available: June 19, 2017


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  • The Game You've Been Waiting For
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
Too many reviews here in the negative to let this one slide without posting some positive thoughts about this game. Having played the game previous to release in both the Alpha and Beta versions, I was very pleased to see the final product and to follow the story line of the single player game. Graphically, this may be the most detailed game I have ever seen on Xbox One. The precise detail of the architecture of the City of New York is not only stunning but it is also accurate. I found myself getting lost in the game looking through all of the details of the game and trying to read all of the miscellaneous billboards and signage that show up in the game. The game has depth on a graphic and game play level as well....which is why I was disturbed to read so many negative reviews saying, "just another shooter" or "plays just like Destiny." While there are elements of this game that are similar to Destiny (Ie - how you rank up your gear, your equipment and your firearms, how you have to run missions to earn XP to level up and so on); there are also elements of the game that are closer to Grand Theft Auto (most notably the third person perspective and the shootouts play much like GTA or Red Dead Redemption). While no game is ever perfect, I believe that Ubisoft has found a recipe for a franchise that could follow in the footsteps of Destiny and provide gamers with an environment that is ever growing and that they could build off of in future variations of this game. It seems to me that it would be very easy to imagine the same type of bio-chemical attack in other cities like Chicago, Boston, LA, Miami and so on. The game is accurately rated by the ESRB. There is a ton of violence and the "f-bomb" is prevalent throughout the game. So if you're a parent reading this, it's definitely a "mature" game. In the first day of the release I had no issues with partying up with Friends and getting after the various objectives and missions. The free roaming world environment of the game allows the gamer to explore NYC at your own risk (which is nice that the game doesn't prohibit certain areas, that you might not be ranked up enough to handle conflict in....so it's somewhat "gamer beware"). The Dark Zone (or the PvP - Player vs Player) has its ups and downs like most other multi-player formats, so I wouldn't expect servers to be running seamless on the initial day of release. The knock on Ubisoft and other software developers have been their lack of support for the community and their willingness to listen to the community during development and most certainly AFTER release. I'm optimistic that this will not be the case for The Division as the game has a lot of potential and it could easily be the Game of the Year. Only time will tell. To summarize here are some pros & cons as of release date + 1: Pros: Graphics are amazing, game play is solid, AI is aggressive & learns, ranking up system is relatively fair, lots of missions & side missions, solid Day 1 server performance. Controls are also very natural for anyone who has ever played GTA, Destiny, Battlefield, etc. Cons: Being able to trade gear with other players in your party. This is something that Destiny fell short of, and it would be nice if Ubisoft had paid attention to the community when developing this game - as this was voiced during the Alpha & Beta releases. Other than that, no real complaints as of yet.....but time will tell....if Ubisoft maintains strong support, the game will be great. If they throw everyone to the wolves, it's going to make a great game into just a good game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2016 by TG RabidBeaver

  • Will not disappoint! I've waited so long, worth it.
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
I've put in about 30 hours of gameplay since the release 2 days ago and let me say this: I'm impressed. I've been waiting too long for this game since its announcement and it really delivered! The game is seamless, there are virtually ZERO loading screens, with the exception of entering and sometimes exiting matchmaking. This can really keep you in the zone for several uninterrupted hours if you really want. The Armor and Weapon development keeps you checking your inventory constantly, as loot drops quite often. The story is a little lackluster, but the gameplay gets so intense, I didn't mind it too much. Additionally, Ubisoft has redefined cover-based shooters in my opinion. The environment and your own gear gives you so many options to work with, it really makes the game compatible with any play type or strategy. Flanking maneuvers? Getting the High Ground? Run and Gun up the middle? Sniping from a distance? All viable options and all possible! Bosses only have more health and armor, which is a bummer. With only human enemies, there isn't a whole lot you can do there, so I'll let it slide this time. What they do to account for this is to make the boss fights locations unique. I have yet to find 2 identical shootout areas in the game, which is incredible! While I didn't play much multiplayer, the Dark Zone (PvP area of the map) has a much higher level of "difficulty". I say this because not only will you need to battle much stronger bots with your friends and/or strangers, but you also have to be able to trust these same friends/strangers not to shoot you in the back and steal your stuff. Very stressful, very fun regardless. Bits of the game actually reminded me of Watch Dogs, another game released by Ubisoft. My only problems overall: -Very steep learning curve. Don't give up in the beginning when they refuse to give you a tutorial. Stick it out, it's not bad. -Matchmaking loading is slow, but it's a new game. It happens, it'll fix itself soon enough. -Fast travel is meager. There's only fast travel options to safe houses and main missions you've already done, which are extremely far apart. You'll spend lots of time running around. -I wish there was a way to pause the game. I walk away for 30 seconds, come back, close the menu, see myself dead on the ground, and have to respawn half a mile away. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2016 by Amazon Customer

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