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Tom Clancy's The Division - Underground

2016
GenresAdventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Shooter, Open World, RPG, Military and Warfare, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableJun 28, 2016
PlatformXbox One, PlayStation 4, PC
DeveloperMassive Entertainment
Overview

In the first DLC expansion, Underground, you dive into the underbelly of New York with up to three friends to save what remains. Explore the randomly generated mazes of subways, tunnels, and sewers to fight deadly enemies and recover powerful loot. Experience an all-new incursion and find the latest weapons, gear and more.

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22 reviews found

85

Areajugones

PC

Jul 28, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


83

Everyeye.it

Xbox One

Jul 5, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

Eurogamer Italy

Xbox One

Jul 5, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

Multiplayer.it

Xbox One

Jul 1, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

PowerUp!

Aug 6, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


76

The Games Machine

PlayStation 4

Jul 5, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


75

Stevivor

Xbox One

Jul 4, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


75

3DJuegos

Xbox One

Jul 12, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


74

LaPS4

PlayStation 4

Aug 11, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


72

Impulsegamer

PlayStation 4

Aug 7, 2016

It’s nice to have an incentive to dive back into The Division and the new explosive RC cars are shockingly great fun to muck around with. 3.6 Going deeper underground... Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy’s The Division has had its first major expansion released on PS4 but is it enough to attract players who may have abandoned the title after the lacklustre end-game? Personally, I poured a lot of hours into The Division upon its release, nearly 50 in total, but once I’d worked my way through the main campaign there wasn’t really much left for me to do except for venturing into the Dark Zone in order to get higher level gear. The mechanics of the Dark Zone sounded great on paper but, in my experience, played out in a much safer manner than the developers intended; rather than facing off against rogue agents intent on pilfering my gear, I generally found that it boiled down to teaming up with a few other players and taking on the AI-controlled enemies as, for many, the penalty for going rogue was too severe to justify taking on other players. Underground, the latest expansion, doesn’t really do much to address these issues but it does add a few new features that shake up the game a little bit. Firstly, there’s a new incursion for players to tackle, titles “Dragon’s Nest, which plays out similar to previous incursions but chucks exploding remote controlled cars into the mix.

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