A solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.
A solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.
Great game that has given me hours and hours of fun. Raids, Strikes and community events are a blast to play with friends. My only issue is that this game requires an always online connection to play.
Seems promising so far.
What are the ingredients that make up an expansion? Specifically, for what has been marketed as a competitive and cooperative online shooter with role-playing elements. New content for one thing. New areas to explore, too. And perhaps, an increase in level-cap or new skills to try out.
A cleverer, more creative, more thoughtful expansion than The Dark Below, House of Wolves is Destiny at its best, with a host of fresh improvements.
New progression system replaces grind with customisation; Vastly improved level design is classic Bungie; Prison of Elders is a fantastic; fresh raid replacement; New characters and lore are engaging and more accessible
Trials of Orisis might be too hardcore for some
House of Wolves wisely eliminates the worst parts of The Dark Below by offering a faster method to level gear, a better campaign, and varied endgame activities, assuming you have a regular crew to partake of them with.
The Shadow Thief Strike; Fair upgrade system; Mission design
Weak story; Stingy loot
Destiny: well 50% of it. Destiny as a whole is a good concept, but it really doesnt deliver without dlc. The games crucible multiplayer mode is incredibly fun and engaging, however the story mode seems somewhat lacking, as there is no ending, as they keep adding to it, so it becomes very repetitive,...
This is by far the most expansive game ever produced by Bungie. It is very reminiscent of Halo, Gears of War, Skyrim, and Doom. The near visuals lack fine detail, but overall artistic quality is superb lending to decent graphics.
In the end, Destiny's second expansion with House Of Wolves manages to fix and mend a lot of issues players had with the game prior to its release. However, by doing so it seems to wrap it up in a nice bow to the point that it may be a little too easy to reach max level.
Game Case came damaged, When i rang up to speak to them about this. I was advised they couldn't do anything because they could not prove Yodal damaged it. I would advise anyone to go into your city centre and get the game, that way you won't get stitched up.
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