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Destiny 2 (PS4)

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GameSpot
★★★
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6 years ago
Light on content.

If you simply ran out of things to do in vanilla Destiny 2, its first DLC expansion, Curse of Osiris, adds a few new activities for you to take on. It introduces a new setting in Mercury, a short campaign, new weapons and gear, Strikes, Crucible maps, Adventures, among smaller things.

The Infinite Forest is an interesting concept with some gorgeous location designs; Experimenting with new loot shows off Destiny's fantastic gunplay; The Raid Lair is a fun challenge to take on with a Fireteam

Locks you out of the hardest content if you only have the base game; and that content isn't fundamentally different from before; The campaign rushes through a high-stakes story and feels half-baked as a result; Mercury's activities feel like busywork with no compelling incentive to do them

Costco
★★★★
6 years ago
This is apparently a French version...

I just checked the item number, and apparently, the item that was sent to me is the French version. It did mention it in the confirmation email, but I didn't notice it then. It doesn't mention it any where here on this listing. This should be easily returnable at my local Costco.

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.

tesco.com
★★★★
6 years ago
Great game bargain price paid

Played the first one couldn't really get into to it. But this one is a lot better. Love how you share the maps with other players and that you can do public challenges togerher without having an online pass

RC Willey
★★★★★
6 years ago
Pay monthly

Such a good game. Also love that you can make payments.

Polygon
★★★★★
6 years ago

As an overall product, Destiny 2 is an incredible feat. Bungie spent three years essentially beta-testing this game, and used the knowledge gained from its predecessor to improve and fine-tune just about every aspect of the experience.

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

GameStop
★★★★
5 years ago
Great overall!!

I had a lot of faith in Bungie to make a great game, at first they stumbled and fell off the wagon more often than not but now that I'm back, I'm glad I bought this game because it really brings me back to the days of Destiny 1, really looking forward to future add-ons.

Game Chronicles
★★★★★
5 years ago
Destiny 2: Forsaken Review – PlayStation 4

Do you remember the first time you ever laid eyes on Uldren Sov's condescending visage all the way back in the original Destiny nearly four years ago While we may have not known his name back then anyone who's dove into the latest chapter of the Destiny franchise sure knows it now with the release...

Positives + Mandatory integration of adventures into the story + Gambit is absolutely addictive + Loot rolls are more mysterious and often feel more rewarding

Negatives; Power level progression can be stunted based on drops; Poor communication will doom raid runs; Grinding still a potential turn off

Metro
★★★★
5 years ago
Destiny 2 review – the final verdict

GameCentral offers its final judgement on Bungie's blockbuster sequel, including all of the game's co-op and competitive modes.

Perfectly hewn gunplay and much wider range of things to see and do, especially in the open world maps; Streamlined upgrade path and excellent Strike and Raid design; Great graphics

The storytelling is still very basic, and the Crucible remains competent but far less distinctive than the rest of the game; Repetition will still get to you sooner or later

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