It appears that doom and gloom seems to be the trend with many recent AAA video games. Tom Clancy's The Divison 2 approaches this genre with a slightly different angle. It has a more viseral, realistic feel. This style of
gameplay may not be what you're looking for if you're used to something with more story and character development.
However, it is still fun to play and it's based more on co-op skirmishes which makes for more tactical gameplay. Gamerdium will be sure to flesh out more of a review when we get to perform a more thorough demo.
How do you save a nation when its enemies come from within? Introducing Tom Clancy's The Division 2. Available March 15, 2019. Seven months have passed since a deadly virus hit New York City and the rest of the world, crippling
the population. When the virus hit, The Division, a unit of civilian sleeper agents, was activated as the last line of defense. Since then, Division agents have been fighting relentlessly to save what remains.
Civilians and enemy factions are constantly striving to survive, vying for necessities such as food, medicine, and ammunition. As the factions face off against each other in a ravaged DC, they will fight to seize control of resources
and locations – and for their very survival. The various needs and motivations from each faction will collide, triggering different encounters between enemy and friendly factions, civilians, and ultimately you as an Agent,
creating a dynamic living world full of surprises.