The best part of the Division by far was a winter SURVIVAL mode. Hard as hell enemies, plus blizzard conditions, plus starting with no gear, plus being infected, plus PvP. I never actually won a round but had tons of fun with it anyway. The Division without snow just doesn't sit right which is a big part of why I skipped the second one.
From the photo it looks like they are going for an Autumn motif this time. If they could nail the way leaves, fall, drift, and clump and somehow tie it into the gameplay (Realistically hiding in a leaf pile for example) it could be cool but I'm probably expecting too much.
I loved SURVIVAL MODE in the first Division game, and so did the Division Community. Which shocked me that they didnt release it in The Division 2. But The Division Heartland seems to be exactly what the community has been longing for. Cant wait for this.
The best part of the Division by far was a winter SURVIVAL mode. Hard as hell enemies, plus blizzard conditions, plus starting with no gear, plus being infected, plus PvP. I never actually won a round but had tons of fun with it anyway. The Division without snow just doesn't sit right which is a big part of why I skipped the second one.
Was a great series. The first was definitely superior, but I still really enjoyed the second.
Too bad it's now just being shifted over to a free to play experience.
Doubt I'll give it a go.
I can't even keep track of all the Ubisoft games anymore, they are just starting to blend together.
Tom Clancy games in particular, I feel like a new one is announced every 2 months and they all look and feel the same.
From the photo it looks like they are going for an Autumn motif this time. If they could nail the way leaves, fall, drift, and clump and somehow tie it into the gameplay (Realistically hiding in a leaf pile for example) it could be cool but I'm probably expecting too much.
Ubisoft have multiple free to play games in development that are basically the same game.
They’re making their own competition.