I've got some time left before I wrap Shadowkeep, and I'll probably wait to see the new raid before rendering judgment. Does it really matter though? Entering its third year, you probably know if you like Destiny 2 or not.And if you don't? As I said, the...
Slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy it a bit, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...
Abstract: Given how much positive buzz Bungie's Destiny franchise has been getting as of late, especially in the wake of the studio's split from Activision, it's sometimes hard to remember that the franchise has seen its fair share of low points. Often it's felt as...
Abstract: The ride from Destiny's original alpha period through the lifetime of the sequel has been both bumpy and scenic.Bungie went from creating an amazing playground and refining it throughout the course of the first game to regressing with the second, to evolv...
The darker, more personal tone of the story is engaging, Boss-focused mission structure allows for a variety of memorable and exciting fights, Gambit mode is a clever combination of seemingly disparate elements, Late-game activities that require high-leve
Sharp spikes in level requirements can be restrictive and frustrating
Published: 2018-10-03, Author: Rob , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: The product in this article was sent to us by the developer/company.First picked up a game controller when my mother bought an Atari 2600 for my brother and I one fateful Christmas.Now I'm a Software Developer in my day job who is happy to be a part of...
Abstract: Destiny 2 was a flawed game. I think that's a fair statement to make. I mean, to be honest, no game can really be considered perfect, but it's hard to argue that Destiny 2 delivered to it's fullest potential. With hundreds of hours between Destiny 1 and D...
The darker, more personal tone of the story is engaging, Boss-focused mission structure allows for a variety of memorable and exciting fights, Gambit mode is a clever combination of seemingly disparate elements, Late-game activities that require high-leve
Sharp spikes in level requirements can be restrictive and frustrating
Smaller, more focused campaign, Gambit is a fun multiplayer mode, New Enemy Type is a welcome change
It's not new player friendly
Forsaken implements several smart changes for the current season of Destiny 2 along with telling a thoughtful, yet darker story of vengeance. It's a comeback for Bungie...
Finally ties Destiny's expert world-building to a story with some weight, The new PvP/PvE hybrid Gambit mode is unique and a lot of fun, The grind is better paced, and packed with secrets for diligent fans
Requires players own the first year's abysmal expansions, Bungie's let players down before. Only time will tell if Destiny 2's truly turned the corner
Anyway, no, you don't owe Bungie a second chance. Maybe you're part of the “Fool me once, go to hell” crowd, in which case fair enough. Or maybe you felt fooled by the first Destiny, and this second iteration repeating the same mistakes was too much for y...