Published: 2017-12-19, Author: David , review by: gamesradar.com
Some genuinely stunning visual design, The new Forge weapons are an interesting new goal, The Raid boss is great concept
The campaign is slight and underwhelming, The Raid overall is a massive let-down, There are no meaningful new, long-term content additions
Consistently failing to meet the potential visible in any of its currently-slight content, Curse of Orisis does not satisfy as an expansion in its own right, or as an addition to the wider Destiny 2 ecosystem...
Interesting new gear, Cool setting, New Crucible maps and Strikes add variety, Story adds a fun new character, some good moments
New gameplay is repetitive, Story goes nowhere, The Infinite Forest is a missed opportunity, Not much to do in new level, Some new weapon quests feel like busywork
For dedicated Destiny 2 fans, Curse of Osiris offers enough new stuff that at least it'll freshen up most of the minor aspects of the game with things like new guns to chase and new events to pursue. But if you're in the market for inventive shooter gamep...
Abstract: We have a treat for Destiny 2 fanatics now, as Bungie has just given their very first look at the upcoming Curse of Osiris expansion pack which we now know will include a new type of raid to play!This is going to be called ‘Raid Lairs' in Destiny 2 and fo...
Lessons have been learned, More focused on rewarding players than the grind, Main Story, Guided Gaming Feature
Some Frame rate slow down on Xbox One when action picks up, Server Maintenance, Server issues on both consoles, Reviewed on both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, coming soon to PC)
Abstract: Destiny 2 feels like an apology. It is the righting of the wrongs committed by the divisive Destiny 1, a game I couldn't help but pump a thousand hours into despite it often feeling like pulling teeth.The developers at Bungie, with Halo-fuelled egos dente...
Published: 2017-09-15, Author: David , review by: gamesradar.com
A genuinely stunning, affecting story campaign in a Destiny world that is now truly alive and human, The open-world is now a fully-fleshed RPG, catering to any experience you'd like to explore, The new progress systems are streamlined, friendly, and const
Getting teamed with that one Guardian who never collects Crests in Crucible Supremacy
Evolved beyond what anyone imagined, Destiny 2 realises the FPS-RPG dream with a richness, warmth, and player-minded benevolence that needs to be played to be truly understood...
Published: 2017-09-14, Author: Alex , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: There are three reviews of Destiny 2 that need to be written.The first is Destiny 2: the campaign, the game that you can sit down and play through from start to finish. It's a genuinely good experience, with a plot that makes sense, characters who have ac...
Abstract: 'How do you live in a world without light?'That's a question posed, quite bluntly, by the game's big bad guy, moments into Destiny 2's introductory mission. It puts across the game's intent, coming at the end of an opening level that sets itself to tearin...
Published: 2017-08-24, Author: Alex , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: The greatest strength of Destiny – a game where even its biggest fans often struggle to explain why they continue playing for thousands of hours – is its core compulsion loop. Wandering around the Moon, shooting aliens in the head, picking up glowing engr...
Published: 2017-07-07, Author: James , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: BUNGIEA reminder for everyone that many of the reviews underneath are 'reviews in progress' so may have changed overnight as critics plough more hours into Bungie's epic space adventure.Additionally, there's another review worth looking over published las...