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Destiny 2 Forsaken Legendary Collection (PS4)

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Softpedia
★★★★
6 years ago

Finally, a Destiny game that does a lot of what Bungie promised before the first title made its debut. Although many consider it just a slightly improved version of Destiny 1, I wouldn't put it that way.

Plenty of content to play after campaign story; Excellent co-op and competitive gameplay; There's an actual story in it; and a decent one; Clan system is a great tool to better approach end content; Improves on just about every aspect of gameplay from Destiny

No new alien races to shoot; Still not recommended for solo players

Amazon
★★★★
6 years ago
Whilst it got off to a shakey start, most ...

Whilst it got off to a shakey start, most of the negative reviews on here are from players who reviewed before the widely well regarded Raid Lair was released and updates for Masterwork weapons and Dawning. As it stands today, the DLC has much more content and is well worth the money, in my opinion.

Gameplanet
★★★★
4 years ago
Destiny 2: Shadowkeep Review

Shadowkeep is taking its first steps in a newly focused Destiny that might not offer a lot, but strongly delivers on what it does. While it's hard to say whether Bungie can maintain this promised trajectory for the course of the expansion, the signs so far are encouraging.

+ A return to the main narrative; + Eris Morn's story & performance; + Garden of Salvation raid is fantastic; + Lots of hidden secrets on the Moon for returning players; + Additional gear stats offers new loadout possibilities

- Retreading old ground; - Campaign feels cut short; - Armor 2.0 appearances are limited so far; - Seasonal Content isn't sticking around

GameSpot
★★★★
4 years ago
Destiny 2's haunted new world is a great place to (re)visit, but the new gameplay choices it provides improve nearly everything about the game.

It's hard to overstate how much better Destiny 2 has become in the last year. The Forsaken expansion and the smaller, more frequent updates that followed added variety in activities that meant you could earn rewards while playing your favorite content, as well as a huge amount of new, weird lore to...

Armor and weapon customization allows for more gameplay experimentation; Leveling changes and season pass make grinding feel more meaningful; Destiny 1 areas are nicely nostalgic but still give returning players lots to discover; The moon is a great place to explore thanks to its spooky atmosphere

Story campaign is quick and a little thin; New activities are fun but aren't as substantial as previous additions

Game Informer
★★★★
6 years ago
A Promising Trajectory

As a smaller expansion in both size and price, my expectations for Warmind were modest, in keeping with similar prior expansions with the scope of a few new missions and locations to explore.

TechSmart
★★★★
6 years ago
Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris

When Destiny first arrived, the space epic that was initially promised by developers Bungie proved to be a little sparse and repetitive. Those who stuck it out though were given more of the experience touted to them when the first expansion for Destiny, The Dark Below, made the universe of the...

Deepening of Destiny lore; Mechanics remain refined

Little in-game rewards; Gameplay repetitive

slantmagazine.com
★★★★
5 years ago
Destiny 2: Forsaken

The problem that's plagued Destiny 2 in the aftermath of its launch is the same as the one that plagued Destiny since day one-and, ultimately, the one that plagues all AAA titles that try to reach their fingers into the "live service" model to stay afloat: In trying to appeal to everyone, these...

Smyths toys
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★★
5 years ago
Forsaken

Have been playing Destiny solo since day 1 have only given 3 stars because they have made upgrading weapons & armour very difficult and frustrating also the game is really for multiplayers not players like me l know a lot of players love the game but I will not be purchasing any dlc in the future.

Gamereactor
★★★
★★
6 years ago
Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris

Destiny 2 launched three months ago and we've been playing ever since. Almost daily. We rewarded the game with a lofty score (9/10) and it's a rating that has held up. The first 50-70 hours of Destiny 2 are fantastic even if they may be a little too skewed to a new audience rather than veterans.

Game Revolution
★★★
★★
6 years ago
Destiny 2 Warmind Review - More Like Nevermind

I've tried to stay off this particularly vitriolic salt wagon, but I don't know if I've ever seen such a high production game repeatedly miss the mark in the way that Destiny 2 has.

It's better than Curse of Osiris; The campaign starts with an interesting premise

Campaign ends up being stale and is only the length of a longish feature film; Doesn't do anything to improve core gameplay; New post-game content requires a long grind; Shows that Bungie didn't listen to complaints about Curse of Osiris; Tags

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