![]() Sadly, the main story isn’t much more interesting than the original, which means it’s rather boring. Set seven months after the original, you’re up against three nefarious groups of baddies: Hyenas (not the animal), True Sons, and Outcasts. The story missions funnel into the overarching storyline about restoring order after a viral pandemic. The Division 2’s story mission areas may be beautiful to look at and explore, but before you can safely admire the sights you have to find cover Getting a good read on them required me to move strategically from my position below, all the while monitoring additional threats on my level. My enemies had taken position in a blown out opening in the dome above, and with the ceiling moving, their visibility and position constantly changed. Cool, right? But I initially didn’t have time to admire the constellations moving around the top of the darkened room. For example, in the aerospace museum, I entered a planetarium. In another mission, you’re off to the Space Administration HQ before trekking over to the Lincoln Memorial to shoot baddies inside a museum dedicated to the monumental president.Įach of the story missions uses its environments to tweak the core gameplay loop just enough to get you to think on the fly. In one mission, you explore the American History Museum, filled with interesting exhibits that we won’t spoil here. Rather than placing each mission in nondescript buildings with no core identity, Ubisoft has made each level its own vibrant set piece completely unique to the rest of the game. That’s because Ubisoft has made the grind far more enjoyable and varied this time around. ![]() But I can still wholeheartedly recommend The Division 2 if you have zero interest in the endgame. ![]() That’s understandable, as it features the best gear and the most difficult challenges. Most people play loot-driven games like The Division 2 for the endgame content.
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