Tom Clancy's The Division - Underground
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Critic Reviews for Tom Clancy's The Division - Underground
Underground delivers a streamlined Division experience, but nothing new enough to warrant the grind that comes with it.
With its customizable missions and randomly generated areas, Underground's Operations breathe new life into an ailing game.
The first huge DLC of The Division lives up to the hype by recreating perfectly New York's underground and improving the combat system. The tension is always present in this setting and Ubisoft has given us one of their best DLC, which gives more life to The Division.
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A poor first expansion to Ubisoft's floundering shooter. They must do better.
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.
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.
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.
The Division's Underground is the polar opposite of Diablo 3's Reaper of Souls. It exposes the game's snail-slow progression and endless grind while still presenting the Dark Zone as having the best rewards. New players will probably enjoy the new content with the base game but it's a toss-up for the hardcore.