The Division may not have shown anything truly innovative, but its so well polished that one can't help but want to play it or even just watch someone else play it.When I say "well polished" I'm not just referring to graphics. Although the game's graphics alone are enough to get someone interested in it. It was the fluid movements of the characters, the sounds, the setting, the interface, none of those were innovative but the were done so well that it hooked many into liking the division and wanting to know more about the story and open world gameplay features. That's what I think separates it from the majority of other games shown at e3 and why it was placed on this list.
I am so disappointed in Microsoft.This happens with every company it seems. Sony got arrogant and stubborn not caring about the fans after the success of PS2 and thus PS3's launch and the couple years after were nothing short of a debacle. Now Microsoft has become arrogant after the success of the 360.
It sucks these gaming companies have to fall flat on their face to realize the error of their ways. Kudos to Sony for learning from past mistakes.Shame on you Microsoft.
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