Tom Clancy's The Division has consistently gone down in terms of reputation for those who managed to get a feel of it. From the beginning, things haven't looked too strong for the game despite the trailer that exhibited so much promise.
According to Youth Health Mag, the slow-paced release of Tom Clancy's The Division has caused enough bad rep to many, but other than that, fans have given their sides in terms of the game itself. It seems as if the negativity within the gameplay hurts the players more than the excessive wait for the title's arrival.
Ecumenical News reports that Tom Clancy's The Division is currently receiving quite numerous negative feedback from fans in totality. Many attributes of the game have let Tom Clancy's The Division falter and pale in comparison to other titles from Ubisoft. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege has been known for its close quarter excellence, Assassin's Creed Syndicate has resuscitated the Assassin's Creed series from utter failure, and Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands has garnered numerous awards and recognition from the fans.
As delivered by Master Herald, Tom Clancy's The Division has gone through changes over the past few months. Players have critically complained about the fact that the upcoming title does not even have a melee feature, which is an intense lack in any shooter game. Another is the obvious downgrade in the title's graphics, which was expected by the fans to deliver legitimately, preceding the reputation that Ubisoft has established with its other titles.
Tom Clancy's The Division is due to be released on March 8, 2016. The fact, however, that the title hasn't shown much great improvement or even positive attributes to the fans, just makes it easier for them not to even wait for the franchise. From the gameplay to the graphics, Ubisoft's Tom Clancy's The Division is highly requested to get back on the horse and establish a standard if it wishes to go alongside other games of the generation, such as the commonly compared Destiny: The Taken King.
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