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CRITIK
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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13 reviews found85
Areajugones
Jul 28, 2016
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PowerUp!
Aug 6, 2016
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Stevivor
Jul 4, 2016
All things considered, “Underground” is a true evolution of the MMO, provided those who had a passing interest in it can be bothered jumping back in. “Underground” is available now on Windows PC and Xbox One, with a PS4 release coming shortly. Tom Clancy’s The Division‘s “Underground” DLC was reviewed using a promotional code on Xbox One, as provided by the publisher. Tom Clancy’s The Division’s “Underground” DLC This article may contain affiliate links, meaning we could earn a small commission if you click-through and make a purchase.
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Impulsegamer
Aug 7, 2016
After I had completed a majority of the content I thought that I was done with The Division but the Underground DLC has managed to rope me back into spending a few hours a day levelling up and accruing loot in a far more enjoyable manner than that offered by the Dark Zone. Be warned though: The DLC requires a fairly high level character and a decent team behind you in order to get the full experience.
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The Digital Fix
Jul 14, 2016
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Rocket Chainsaw
Jul 21, 2016
Overall, The Division: Underground is a great new way to play Tom Clancy’s The Division, and brings about a new sense of frenzied non-stop fighting and action that wasn’t always present in the slower story mission. The new loot and the constant rate it drops at keeps you willing to jump into the grind and makes you feel powerful. However, if you are a solo player or face a lot of network issues, you will likely be frustrated as you lose operations due to lag and cheap enemy deaths as enemies’ spawn behind you.
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TrustedReviews
Aug 5, 2016
Underground is most valuable to those who are already the most devoted Division fans, although if you’re willing to put in some hours, there’s nothing to stop you joining their number. The new random missions add new activities to bolster the old favourites, and the presence of a new Incursion and new Gear Sets will be enough draw for the faithful.
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GameSpot
Jun 30, 2016
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Gadgets 360
Aug 10, 2016
As it stands, if you were expecting The Division: Underground to do to the game what The Taken King did for Destiny, you're in for a massive disappointment. With no meaningful additions to its lore, it's a slog that tries to play up the game's great combat but does very little to make the proceedings feel perceptively different. Unless you have a ton of friends still playing it, you're better of avoiding the first expansion to The Division. Pros: - Streamlined approach to getting into a mission - Combat is upfront and centre Cons: - Not enough is new - Progression system makes it a needless grind - Not recommended for solo players Rating (out of 10): 6 We played a review copy of The Division: Underground on the PS4.
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IGN
Jul 6, 2016
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