18 Best Video Games Of 2016 (So Far)

15. Tom Clancy's The Division

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Ubisoft

The Division kind of came and went, arriving on a cloud of hype that propelled it to the top of sales charts in an instant, yet as a loot-driven game with the constant need for missions and new unlockables, it's since stumbled a little maintaining such a hardcore fanbase.

That said, not everyone is looking to drop literally hundreds of hours into such a thing, and therein lies its brilliance. Whether you play for 30 minutes or 30 hours, you'll have a blast exploring the virally-infected New York, shooting enemy goons, hoovering up brightly coloured loot and feeding it all back into your own ever-developing HQ.

It creates one hell of an addictive loop, and considering the multiplayer pits you against foes in a way that tests if you can really trust your fellow man, The Division has far more unique features than you might think.

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Gaming Editor
Gaming Editor

WhatCulture's Head of Gaming.