Tom Clancy's The Division is originally meant to hit the stores next month. However, fans are seemingly disappointed with the gameplay demo reviews that were recently dished out by other fellow gamers. Ubisoft may now need to answer as to why and what happened to the critically acclaimed game; before the fans start to disappear completely.
According to MoviePilot, Ubisoft revealed a gameplay demo of Tom Clancy's The Division, showcasing just how the game is currently running. The excitement that the fans are going through is certainly at a great extent, but it does not mean that the game is entirely perfect to point out; as there a few flaws that do need a little bit of addressing.
It was recently reported by Youth Health Mag that there are some things that made the game feel immensely unrealistic. Ubisoft's creation may have walked a few steps back in terms of life-like results as it did with the other titles such as Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon series, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell series and the much admired Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six series to name some, as fans mentioned the game's lack of melee capabilities when an enemy gets abruptly close. One other thing would be the longevity of an enemy's life-it takes a while before an enemy dies even when being shot in the head.
Despite these points, Tom Clancy's The Division did not completely receive bad reviews all over, as iDigital Times delivered-other gamers had different opinions. The fact as well that the game is not a team deathmatch, made the players a little skeptical with the game's features. But with the short demo time of only fifteen minutes, the game was only able to show very little and might still have improvements along the way.
The release of Tom Clancy's The Division is now slated to be on March 8, 2016.
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