Best PS4 Games For March 2019
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2
Games as a service or “looter shooters,” if you will, have had a rough time of it lately. Between the problems Destiny 2 has seen since launch and the rocky start for Anthem, so the time seems ripe for another game to swoop in and take some attention. While The Division may not have blown people away in 2016, hopefully, Ubisoft has learned from their mistakes.
There are some big changes coming with The Division 2, ones that should hopefully give the game legs the first didn’t have. Chief among these are reworked servers and anti-cheating methods, something that Ubisoft will be actively working on over time.
The Dark Zone is also much more robust this time around, split into three different areas that cater to different playstyles. An Occupied Dark Zone is much more approachable to casual and new players, while the East and South zones cater to snipers and close-quarters combat respectively.
There’s also plenty of opportunity for single player experiences with the game’s story, on top of engaging with other players. It seems like Ubisoft is much more focused on providing a wealth of content and diverse experiences this time around, and the lessons they learned from the first Division might have been just what they needed to make a great game.