![]() to explore and it’s only a mere fraction of the whole game. What I am even more impressed about this beta alone is that the players were given a sizable amount of D.C. It’s solid, feels great, and the weapons, for the most part, each feel unique with the feedback and recoil. ![]() The gunplay is still very much the same as its predecessor as well. Those who dig this kind of gameplay should have very little reason to dislike it. You can climb high walls and fences, vault smaller objects like roadblocks and rails, and shoot overhead to remain mostly in cover. It’s a third-person, cover-style tactical shooter. Speaking of the gameplay, it feels very much like the first Division game, which isn’t a bad thing since that was probably its only strong suit. Clearly, some of these are more advantageous to the others, but there is no doubt they’ll be more balanced in the final release. This time around it seems these abilities are tailored more to being additions to your gameplay rather than feeling like necessities. The game then presents you with some tutorials on how to upgrade, show you where things are located, and how to craft. Right after, you’re thrown straight into the gameplay, having to fight your way to the White House, which serves as the Base of Operations or your primary home base throughout the game. Then comes the US government to call in Division agents to help restore order for civilian life, which has been compromised by the bad guys of the game. A massive epidemic hits society, death tolls are high, chaos spreads and everything gets looted. It’s a continuation of the first game except it takes place in Washington, D.C. Then comes a beautifully made cut scene to set the precedent of the story. The presets look fantastic already, so I have no doubt that people who care so much about customization are going to spend quite a bit of time making their character just the way they want (I sure will). You start off The Division 2‘s beta with randomly selecting a character appearance you can’t go into the specifics. This isn’t the final product, so some basic game features were withheld. But this beta alone was really polished and bundled with content that made that skepticism disappear, for the most part. I jumped into The Division 2 beta with lots of skepticism because of how its predecessor left mixed impressions on me. ![]() With the open beta for The Division 2 winding down, the game offers more or less the same of its predecessor, but with many improvements. By Elliott Gatica 3 years ago Follow Tweet
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