"Tom Clancy's The Division," announcement at this year's E3 is highly anticipated as it is expected to be released before the year ends. Whether that is on December or earlier, the 2015 release of this one of the best-looking next gen means that its creators have made something they can be proud of. As they always answer questions on the release date with this: it will be out when it's done.
So is "Tom Clancy's The Division" which is slated for 2015 release ready? In about two months we would know as the E3 conference has been moved to August 3 instead of the usual June event. While waiting for that, let's talk about the new features coming to the game, why it's one of the most anticipated release for 2015, and other video games slated for 2015 release that are as exciting as "The Division" is.
Gamers will have active participation in shaping the story as Ubisoft keeps script narratives and film sequences in "The Division" to a bare minimum. Through using the tactic "emergent story," gamers will have the freedom "to weave a specific story based on their own decisions involving game scenarios." Gamers can expect features of progressive action scenarios and continuously evolving map via emergent gameplay. It should be noted that the developer is keeping a general script to the game's storyline.
What makes "Tom Clancy's The Division," interesting
Action reporter Media Heather Stanek penned one of the major reasons that make "The Division" interesting. According to the writer, the Game's plot which is set in post-pandemic New York City is uncomfortably realistic. It's take on what could happen in the future if deadly illness struck the masses is believable. We already have examples of how people could do desperate measures in such times during the Ebola outbreaks and other fatal calamities worldwide. That theme is magnified in "The Division." We sure need not another zombie apocalypse to make a video game interesting.
Gamers will also be able to trade guns, something that can't be found in other console-focused RPGs. The items gamers will come across in The Dark Zone - special loot but one that's also risky- are also something different, says The Division's Director, Ryan Barnard. Gamers have to come out of the zone alive in order not to lose the weapon.
The companion apps allows users to mess with the game as it lets players to actually play the game, not just see or observe what's happening. Players on the ground see him too flying the drone.
Questions on "Tom Clancy's The Division" 2015 release are something developers won't give us a solid answer. If the talk about open Beta release sometime this summer pushes through, everyone will be getting a taste soon enough. Other equally exciting video games set for release this year include the following: "Dying Light," "Life is Strange," "Evolve," "The Order: 1886," "Battlefield Hardline," "Final Fantasy Type-0," "Bloodborne," "Mortal Kombat X," to name a few.
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