On a friend’s recommendation I purchased Tom Clancy’s The Division, that some people are calling a “Loot Shooter”.

I’d been wary of The Division due to a few reviews I’d read of it. Fortunately, all of the problems I read about are gone!

Zero latency issues. The game crashes occasionally, but I’ve come to expect that from Ubisoft, so it doesn’t phase me.

The tutorial missions no longer have any of the snafus that were present at launch.

Most of the enemies in the game take a believable amount of bullets to eliminate. Only the elite enemies take more, AS THEY SHOULD! If they took the same amount of damage to eliminate then they wouldn’t be elite enemies would they?

I’ve just tasted the end-game content and it is definitely the most exciting part of the game. The mix of PVE and PVP is amazing and tons of fun.

The Division is a lot like other FPS games. You run around, you shoot bad guys, you throw grenades, etc.

What sets Division apart is the loot and the cover.

Division has a complicated loot system, kind of like Diablo. Killing more powerful enemies gives you better loot which can be used to kill stronger enemies, repeating the process. There’s also a crafting system.

The cover system and AI interaction is the core of the gameplay. You NEED cover to survive. Without it you will be shot down in seconds. Even with cover, the enemies will try to exploit it by surrounding you or chucking grenades to get you to abandon your defenses. Moving is important and having your allies provide suppressing fire while you move is also important.

Cover AND super AI turrets.
Cover AND super AI turrets.

The cover system makes the game way more fun to play with your friends or a party of randos you meet online. If you’re looking for a cooperative shooter to play with your friends, Division is the game for that. The end-game also looks cool where you can wolf pack to take down other players in a free-for-all.

But what about the plot? That’s what I really care about in a game most of the time. The plot of The Division is so interesting that it deserves its own separate blog post. That should be posted soon after this one!

-GoCorral

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Seiya tells us about his TTRPG system and setting, Synesthesia Synthetica (SNS). SNS is a biopunk game adjacent to the cyberpunk and steampunk genres. After an asteroid induced climate disaster, Earth has rebuilt itself using bio-technology instead of the metal based tech that surrounds us in the real world. Genetically modified humans have split into distinct species and mutant horrors prowl the wastes outside civilization. The rich rule from their space stations up above but resistance is growing in the streets below.During the episode we discussed a piece of art that Seiya had made for the game. A picture of that bio-tank is available for you to look at.At the moment, Synesthesia Synthetica is available for free as an early access game on itch.io and DriveThruRPG.If you want to learn more or find a group to play with, you can do that on the Synesthesia Synthetica Discord.Remember to nominate your favorite TTRPG shows/creators/things for the 2026 CRIT Awards!Check out the Setting the Stage website!Want to be on the show? Fill out this survey.Join our Discord!Support Setting the Stageon Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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