@Thanakil How is the DIvision 2 ? Since i noticed you play it a lot, is it just going around for loot ? Or is there other interesting content, like interesting missions, story and what not ? Also how's the character creation ?
It's mainly about going around to shoot people for fun. I think the endgame is loot-based, but right now it's mainly objective-based. Still, those objectives are simply "go over there to shoot people/to save people".
The game does have a main story and side stories, but those stories are mostly excuses to get you to visit different regions, to see different types of interesting locations, in which to shoot people in the face. The game has a few different types of objectives to add some variety, but at its core it's a cover-based third-person shooter. If you like shooters, I think you might find it fun. If you're looking for story and characters, you'll most likely find the game shallow.
When it comes to stories and characters, I'd rank it below most of Ubisoft series. The most interesting stories in Division 2 are instead told through the environment around you.
I personally enjoy it because it's an open city where I help people rebuild, where I upgrade some bases, upgrade some stuff, and get to take a break from heavier games. It's very light on RPG elements.
The character creation isn't terribly deep, but it does give you options. I think they expect you to focus more on the clothes, since the game has cosmetic items. When looting containers in-game you'll randomly get cosmetic drops, and of course you can buy some with real cash if you prefer. The drop rate for cosmetic has been fair so far, it's the main reason for me to loot every container I come across.
Summary: if the gameplay looks fun you might enjoy it. If the gameplay doesn't look fun, the game doesn't have any other strong redeeming quality to keep you hooked.