When we saw Tom Clancy's The Division at last year's E3 conference, it taught us to get along with our friends in order to screw others and rob their loot. While the title's massive online multiplayer and spangly companion app are still core to the game, though, so is the story that led humanity to such destruction.
The trailer below depicts the slow unravelling of society, as it becomes victim to a virus contamination. While post-apocalyptic worlds with bottle tops for currency are no stranger to us, we are usually detached from how they came to be. For once, the degradation is relatable, as we witness the loss of love ones, the fear of murder, and the fight for survival. In a world where normal humans are pitted against each other to survive, can we ever truly become united again?
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Looking good, very good.
After yesterday's trailers, footage and announcements I kinda feel like I'm choking; how on earth am I gonna play all these games??
@Boerewors Personally I use a time machine. Buy all the games I want to play, beat one, travel back to when I first got the games, play a different one, travel back, play a different one, and so on and after a while (or no time at all really) I've beaten all the games.
@Boerewors I am thinking the same thing. But it seems most of the releases are gearing towards the holiday season & early 2015. So I say we have all summer!
@Boerewors Yep, my wishlist has now reached double figures for this years releases alone! Time to tell the wife she is getting nothing for Christmas lol
@SkywardLink98 My DeLorean broke down a few months back. My backlog is getting huge now. Hard to keep track of your trophies btw, while traveling time... They keep on disappearing
@Mrskinner Is she getting nothing, or "ain't she getting none" for Christmas?? "Sorry honey, don't wait up for me...I've gotta finish these 27 games first"
@Boerewors Hahaha both!
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