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  1. Dec 6, 2017
    4
    This is a very short DLC with no new enemies and seemingly a significant amount of recycled art assets and encounters. Things could have easily been cobbled together from destiny 1 and 2 to create this DLC.

    Story was not good at all and the game play was bland. The final boss fight was a joke and simply existed not really posing a threat, i was expecting a better story. With 2 players
    This is a very short DLC with no new enemies and seemingly a significant amount of recycled art assets and encounters. Things could have easily been cobbled together from destiny 1 and 2 to create this DLC.

    Story was not good at all and the game play was bland. The final boss fight was a joke and simply existed not really posing a threat, i was expecting a better story. With 2 players the story was completed in 1 hr 30min. 3 heroic adventures were completed in 45 minutes after that. The 3 golden chests are obtained in about 10 minutes and the lost sector is maybe 10 minutes. Strikes are short after that if you get them through your playlist, the strikes are recycled campaign. Other than 1 easy PQ there is not much left after that. Some of the new exotics are interesting. PvP was busted by a bugged weapon.

    Mercury is simply too small.

    Raid is unreleased but I am not convinced it will be anything special considering the current offerings of this DLC.
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  2. Dec 6, 2017
    0
    i beat the story in an hour. 20 dollars. an hour. what do you want me to say? its an update not dlc. they basically said "the light cap is higher now , do your milestones for another 2 weeks until you're done with the game again" they reuse the same maps over and over and even have the gall to use them in "new strikes" i mean seriously, go to a bargain bin and buy literally anything for 20i beat the story in an hour. 20 dollars. an hour. what do you want me to say? its an update not dlc. they basically said "the light cap is higher now , do your milestones for another 2 weeks until you're done with the game again" they reuse the same maps over and over and even have the gall to use them in "new strikes" i mean seriously, go to a bargain bin and buy literally anything for 20 bucks, your money is wasted here. mercury is the size of a freaking strike. 1 public event. 1 loot cave. just pass. i own this on both PC and PS4, holy crap what a mistake Expand
  3. Dec 6, 2017
    0
    This is the Destiny equivalent of Horse Armor, except it costs $20 ($35 for those who pre-ordered the "expansions") instead of $5. It adds, essentially, absolutely nothing besides another means for you to buy micro-transaction items.
  4. Dec 7, 2017
    0
    This game expansion started very well. Intrigue, suspense, the universe at risk! These hooks were took place amongst beautiful set pieces in a new area. Just as I got settled, ready for more ... it was over. I found this to be really disappointing, especially as half of the missions took place in areas from the main game (iirc 4 in total, 2 on Mercury, 2 on planets from the core game). DueThis game expansion started very well. Intrigue, suspense, the universe at risk! These hooks were took place amongst beautiful set pieces in a new area. Just as I got settled, ready for more ... it was over. I found this to be really disappointing, especially as half of the missions took place in areas from the main game (iirc 4 in total, 2 on Mercury, 2 on planets from the core game). Due to the fact that one of my primary complaints about the core game is that the campaign was too short, this paid for DLC added pretty much absolutely nothing.

    In addition to this, there are only a few more adventures, and only one Public Event on Mercury, which is tiny. Furthermore, for players who don't buy the DLC, they are locked out of a lot of content they had access to during the core game. It's an absolute travesty.

    This is all surrounded by the fact that the content added to the ingame microtransaction store, Eververse, is huge, which shows what Bungie is really all about.

    I'm a first time, and last time, Destiny player. Never buying another Bungie game again after this.
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  5. Dec 7, 2017
    0
    Pay $20 for a couple missions and to unlock endgame content that you could previously play with the base game (Trials, Prestige Nigthfall, Raid). Scam.
  6. Dec 7, 2017
    0
    Bungie hyped up the Infinite Forest so much and what... you can only enter it for adventures? You killed all the hype with that notion right there. Can’t you learn from The Taken king which is what made Destiny 1 FANTASTIC?! Seriously. I’m losing faith in my favorite game. The next expansion will probably be my last one ever. Since I ya know... BOUGHT THE SEASON PASS. Get it together bungie.
  7. Dec 7, 2017
    0
    This DLC has a great amount of visual fidelity and there are some nice idea's sprinkled about but they are all squandered in favor of rushing a very very low quality and content filled( or lack of) DLC. I don't normally buy expansion passes but I really had hope for this one and it burned me like no DLC has ever before I shall not be buying another expansion pass ever and I will notThis DLC has a great amount of visual fidelity and there are some nice idea's sprinkled about but they are all squandered in favor of rushing a very very low quality and content filled( or lack of) DLC. I don't normally buy expansion passes but I really had hope for this one and it burned me like no DLC has ever before I shall not be buying another expansion pass ever and I will not purchase a single product produced by bungie ever again unless they get there act together. Expand
  8. Dec 8, 2017
    0
    They cut content from the main game so you have to buy the DLC. That is not ok and how you treat customers and also, just 2 months after PC release the first DLC? That is a effin joke.... DO NOT BUY THIS AND DO NOT SUPPORT THAT KIND OF BEHAVIOUR! SHOW THEM THAT YOUD O NOT LIKE THIS BY NOT GIVING THEM YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY!
  9. Dec 19, 2017
    0
    No, not again. Never i will trust bungie.
    Guys, believe it or not i was a devoted Destiny fan back in PS4 days.
    All bungie faults, all game's critics missed my ears. At that time i played just for the idea that this game despite all it's drawbacks will evolve into something truly great. The universe will reborn in something of a scale of world of warcraft etc. And after years of
    No, not again. Never i will trust bungie.
    Guys, believe it or not i was a devoted Destiny fan back in PS4 days.
    All bungie faults, all game's critics missed my ears.
    At that time i played just for the idea that this game despite all it's drawbacks will evolve into something truly great. The universe will reborn in something of a scale of world of warcraft etc.
    And after years of waiting we get this?!
    And now this **** 20$ addon with the same bosses, lack of content, no long awaited changes and so on and so forth?!
    Go to hell bungie. How did you become some trivial greedy game delevoper?
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  10. Dec 7, 2017
    2
    Few beautiful missions without challenge. Nice art, but very very short duration. 2 hours of gameplay for increased level cap and few exotics. And it also blocks users who doesn't have dlc from doing heroic strikes and guided leviathan.
  11. Dec 11, 2017
    4
    Well I binged Destiny 2's core content and did everything but the prestige mode Leviathan raid, because there was no incentive to do so. I love what Destiny could be but, outside of The Taken King and maybe the initial Destiny 1 launch content, it's never lived up to the hype. Most of the DLCs for this game have been mediocre at-best. For the Curse of Osiris, not much changes. What is goodWell I binged Destiny 2's core content and did everything but the prestige mode Leviathan raid, because there was no incentive to do so. I love what Destiny could be but, outside of The Taken King and maybe the initial Destiny 1 launch content, it's never lived up to the hype. Most of the DLCs for this game have been mediocre at-best. For the Curse of Osiris, not much changes. What is good about this particular DLC? You get to interact, albeit shortly, with Osiris - the guy that we've had competitive festivals over. There are moments where exploring the Vex-infused world of Mercury is absolutely stunning and well crafted. Without spoiling anything, there are time travel elements (temporary) that allow you to see eventualities or past events which help build the narrative around Osiris, who's lore was mostly buried within grimoire cards in Destiny 1. Time travel is not a thing that should spoil this game for any players that have been with it for a while since that's what the Vex have been trying to do: create alternate realities and test invasion tactics on all living things until they find a course that works. That's something you'll be tasked with disrupting in Curse of Osiris and when we speak about the campaign in summary, it sounds awesome. However, it never delivers much in terms of memorable content and every mission is buried with a lot of filler content in what is known as the Infinite Garden - a Vex-crafted world that generates itself in certain ways to offer you a playing surface, until you get to a Vex portal you need to pass through in order to get to your real objective. Like the Infinite Garden, there's a lot of recycled content, including a mission which takes you through a core Destiny 2 strike and doesn't deviate whatsoever. This is quite annoying because the DLC rarely feels like it has expanded on anything and delivered interesting and new worlds to explore, nor does it really do anything to enhance the ones we already have. To be honest, the only parts of this DLC that I've liked, without playing the raid, have been the end of the campaign battle which takes on very simple raid battle mechanics and the adventures that follow, which are also buried behind the Infinite Garden - you play 80% of the DLC there :(. There's a new Mercury public event but it appears that there's only one. It's a great, semi-complex encounter that keeps players moving around and should easily attract players to it, since it's in the middle of the smallest playable space in all of Destiny that isn't a small multiplayer map (no joke, this open space is basically the size of a larger multiplayer map). To ruin the experience, Osiris isn't narrated very well and his involvement is sparse and dying to be expanded upon. Because the campaign can be beaten in roughly 2 hours or so we're left with limited exposure with a Destiny character that is among the most important we've ever encountered. Osiris is hardly more than a blip on the map and the campaign is extremely bland, just like most of the playable content. So if you've got the season pass, you're already locked in. However, if you don't have the season pass there's a MAJOR PROBLEM HERE. Some core Destiny 2 content will be soft-locked for you. Prestige mode content will not be playable to any player that doesn't have the DLC because the difficulties are increased well beyond what a strike team can realistically handle (even a set of Guardians at light level 305 will struggle to handle the higher power level content that suggests 320-330 power level). So, to make this simple to understand, Bungie is taking away playable content if you don't buy their DLC. It's stupid. Perhaps they'll fix it, but the first week of the DLC's launch currently operates like this. It seems that for every good thing Bungie does with Destiny, there are 3 things they do horribly wrong. Until they fix their game and stop letting Activision run it to the ground via paywalls there's little hope that Destiny as a franchise can ascend to the potential many gamers see in it. That's too bad and it means that the Curse of Osiris will quickly be forgotten by gamers that aren't going to be serious about the expanded Leviathan raid, because there's next to nothing else to do here. Expand
  12. Dec 8, 2017
    0
    DLC Paywall for vanilla content of Destiny 2. If you own Destiny 2 and you don't buy the DLC Curse of Osiris you can throw the game in the trash. ARE YOU SERIOUS Bungie? I need to pay another 20 bucks for a recycled copy paste - and 2 hours campaign?
  13. Dec 12, 2017
    3
    Buying this DLC is like buying a free update.
    2 hours of a new atrocious campaign filled with 1.5 hours of recycled content. The other .5 hours is made of terribly designed tilesets that are easy to navigate and a lackluster boss fight. Exotics from Destiny 1 makes the whole "you lose everything and now you need come back with new gear" moot. It's a shame that this is coming from a
    Buying this DLC is like buying a free update.
    2 hours of a new atrocious campaign filled with 1.5 hours of recycled content. The other .5 hours is made of terribly designed tilesets that are easy to navigate and a lackluster boss fight. Exotics from Destiny 1 makes the whole "you lose everything and now you need come back with new gear" moot. It's a shame that this is coming from a company that pushed out one of the best shooters from the last decade.
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  14. Dec 8, 2017
    1
    God damn, Bunige! The first DLC I bought was The Dark Below and since this DLC I'd prefer NOT to buy DLC never, ever again. And, it seems, you did it again.
    Why don't just take more time to bring us more single and coop unique missions?
  15. Dec 18, 2017
    0
    This is a scam. Same enemies, short and bad and boring story, MOST of the new gear is in loot boxes, the boss fight is easy and again it is the same one that we already fight in the base game. Dont buy this dlc!
  16. Dec 21, 2017
    0
    Free to play games have a lot more conten in expansion, than this paid expansion in paid game! Activision and Bungie dont care about fans. And this xmas event absolutely confirm this, add more lootboxes!
  17. Dec 11, 2017
    0
    I’ve been playing Destiny since day one and with all the promise Bungie showed with releases like the Taken King and Rise of Iron, Bungie has gone all EA with Destiny 2. I’m not sticking around hoping that the game will be fixed, I’m out. Bungie’s intentions are to casualise the **** out of this franchise and milk the audience with microtransactions and I want no part of it. Such a shame.I’ve been playing Destiny since day one and with all the promise Bungie showed with releases like the Taken King and Rise of Iron, Bungie has gone all EA with Destiny 2. I’m not sticking around hoping that the game will be fixed, I’m out. Bungie’s intentions are to casualise the **** out of this franchise and milk the audience with microtransactions and I want no part of it. Such a shame.

    Sucks for PC gamers to have the game for 6 weeks and then get locked out of content if you didn’t buy the expansion pass.
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  18. Dec 12, 2017
    0
    It's actually $20 to play content you've already paid for and grind content that's also in lootboxes that you pay real money for. I guess Activision couldn't let EA have a monopoly on being a **** publisher forever.
  19. Dec 10, 2017
    0
    I have just processed my Destiny 2 refund with Amazon because of this expansion. The cut throat greed of Cashtivision these days really is just harming the brands it publishes. Would not buy another Destiny Franchise game until they release the whole game and offer the DLC for the life of the game as one purchase.

    D1 advanced in this direction but the deal I got on the base game and
    I have just processed my Destiny 2 refund with Amazon because of this expansion. The cut throat greed of Cashtivision these days really is just harming the brands it publishes. Would not buy another Destiny Franchise game until they release the whole game and offer the DLC for the life of the game as one purchase.

    D1 advanced in this direction but the deal I got on the base game and season pass was reasonable. D2 is just a huge money grab. Locking paying customers away from content they already paid for.
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  20. Jan 9, 2018
    0
    Destiny 2: Money Grab
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    10/10 Money grab
    0/10 game
  21. Dec 11, 2017
    0
    2 hours for 20$ another example what the gaming indusrty is going to... NO content at all for late, no fixes, no vault space, nothing... Even with this overprized expansion this is a shallow titel, promising a lot but its far away from replay value as soon as you reached lvl25/350
    Even F2P Titeles like Warframe offer more Raid Locations and things to grind and craft for.
    Sad that this is
    2 hours for 20$ another example what the gaming indusrty is going to... NO content at all for late, no fixes, no vault space, nothing... Even with this overprized expansion this is a shallow titel, promising a lot but its far away from replay value as soon as you reached lvl25/350
    Even F2P Titeles like Warframe offer more Raid Locations and things to grind and craft for.
    Sad that this is AAA Priced fir such a tiny portion of motivation giving when it comes to crafting and grinding. It feels like Bungie didn´t know where to go with this and took the cashcow route... Defently not buying any more of Blizzard Published Products... or Bungie made Games. It really seems that all want to be like EA nowadays... this is sad.
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  22. Dec 16, 2017
    0
    Cash grab anyone?
    Small raid. A few new items.
    New area is tiny, you don't even get to use a sparrow its so small.
    I don't know what bungie is doing besides doing as little as possible for premium money.
  23. Jan 8, 2018
    4
    I had high hopes for this expansion. But this product cannot be called that. There is not much new here, unfortunately.

    The main story(very short, repetitive, same locations over and over) has some great backstory/art behind it, but how it is handed to the player through gameplay/interaction with the world is very, very poor. Because of that the whole legendary Osiris character falls
    I had high hopes for this expansion. But this product cannot be called that. There is not much new here, unfortunately.

    The main story(very short, repetitive, same locations over and over) has some great backstory/art behind it, but how it is handed to the player through gameplay/interaction with the world is very, very poor. Because of that the whole legendary Osiris character falls totally flat. Funny one liners from brother Vance save the experience a bit here.

    The endgame(for a solo person as me) wasn't really made better. I had hope that with introduction of heroic adventures that would be addressed, but there are maybe 3 of them on Mercury alone. The new strikes are the same locations from the SP osiris campaign which is unacceptable. Chat and matchmaking for endgame are still missing.

    The infinite forest is a joke, infinite in name only. Its implementation is so poor that i'm amazed such a thing come to pass. Looks great though...

    Also the game seems to have problems with its networking. I get constant disconnects on all activities a 1-2 times an hour. No problems on other games(pubg, Battlefront 2).

    Add choosable difficulties to every activity already!! The fun in the mindless grind is not there if its not challenging enough.
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  24. Dec 13, 2017
    0
    In Japanese, Osiri stands for bottom, bum or buttocks. Which kind of sums up this incomplete lacking DLC in a nutshell. This DLC is Destiny 2 : Curse of Ass!
  25. Dec 11, 2017
    0
    free update that adds a paywall. if bungie released a good game the dlc would be adding more amazing things, but they released a **** game and now are adding parts of their old game. yawn. ditch bungie.
  26. Dec 12, 2017
    1
    Here's the reality: I wanted to like this game, but I cannot accept what they are doing and have done with it. The last straw was this faux-expansion, released only a matter of weeks after the launch of the PRIMARY game. I wanted to ask for a refund just for the expansion. How could I possibly say that I got my fill out of the first game when it was only live for less than 2 months? Sure,Here's the reality: I wanted to like this game, but I cannot accept what they are doing and have done with it. The last straw was this faux-expansion, released only a matter of weeks after the launch of the PRIMARY game. I wanted to ask for a refund just for the expansion. How could I possibly say that I got my fill out of the first game when it was only live for less than 2 months? Sure, the new raid is cool, but it can't be claimed as an expansion. I didn't get barred out of content, but other players did. And they were barred out after just a manner of weeks.

    It is sickening that companies today think they can create games like these that bar players from content in order to push them (bully them) into buying their expansions at such an accelerated rate.

    Don't let developers get away with this kind of stuff anymore. If you want quality games in the industry, you have to (unfortunately) prove to developers that the market is not as gullible as they clearly think it is.
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  27. Dec 26, 2017
    1
    This DLC was light on content and had an unimpressive narrative which underutilized one of the most infamous Guardians in Destiny lore. On top of the short story, players were given weekly weapons to grind which involved a mind-numbing grind of content that players have been grinding for months. Mercury was extremely small, and one can't help to think that sparrows were disabled to makeThis DLC was light on content and had an unimpressive narrative which underutilized one of the most infamous Guardians in Destiny lore. On top of the short story, players were given weekly weapons to grind which involved a mind-numbing grind of content that players have been grinding for months. Mercury was extremely small, and one can't help to think that sparrows were disabled to make the scale of the planet seem larger. The ONE public event is rarely available, and I continue to receive mediocre rewards due to the public event loot nerf that came with patch 1.1.

    But hey, if you want to increase your chances of loot from public events, you can always drop some cold hard cash on Eververse loot boxes for the Electronica Shell for your Ghost. That's right folks, we are now entering P2W territory with Ghost shells that increase xp gain, loot drops and more!

    Avoid this game and the DLC like the plague.
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  28. Dec 6, 2017
    2
    There is no DLC in the update. The story took 2 hours to complete, and took place mostly in areas we had already had missions in the first place. Quality of life updates they promised are 'coming soon'.

    The story is your basic "This bad guy is going to destroy the world" fan fare. Without any of the expanding fluff other games would have. The final fight is laughable at best. Felt more
    There is no DLC in the update. The story took 2 hours to complete, and took place mostly in areas we had already had missions in the first place. Quality of life updates they promised are 'coming soon'.

    The story is your basic "This bad guy is going to destroy the world" fan fare. Without any of the expanding fluff other games would have. The final fight is laughable at best. Felt more like a mini boss than a final fight of an 'expansion'. There was this thing called the infinite forest. Don't worry, its not infinite. Nor really as forest. Im not sure why they had it or even hyped it up, its just another area with enemies that don't cause problems.

    Bright Engrams got an update too! More loot in the loot boxes! So you gambling addiction people can continue to be addicted to the gamble.

    If this is the type of content Bungie is calling an expansion, then we're right back where D1 started. Its all for the money, not for the fans. If you're still playing Destiny 2, and were thinking about getting this update, don't. Its not worth it.
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  29. Dec 6, 2017
    3
    Where to begin...

    The story campaign? Very short 2 hour campaign that they stretch out by making you jump back and forth from Mercury to Earth, then to other planets as well. One of the story missions is the Pyramidion strike, but shorter, easier and with no end boss. They also stretch the campaign out by using the "infinite forest", but I'll come back to that. The voice acting is
    Where to begin...

    The story campaign? Very short 2 hour campaign that they stretch out by making you jump back and forth from Mercury to Earth, then to other planets as well. One of the story missions is the Pyramidion strike, but shorter, easier and with no end boss. They also stretch the campaign out by using the "infinite forest", but I'll come back to that. The voice acting is mostly bad, par for the course for Destiny. Sigara's voice actress was alright, far better than any of the other characters that's for sure. I wish we could keep her as our ghost instead of Nolanbot. The player character being totally mute even when being asked questions just gets more and more awkward.

    The campaign was incredibly easy, especially since one can bypass most enemies in the "infinite Forest" by just running from door to door. The final boss was even worse than Gary. You fight waves of easy enemies and play some little league basketball, then Osiris teleports you into the boss' face and tells you to shoot it. You shoot it once and 1/3rd of his health disappears. Rinse and repeat two more times.

    Now, on to the... content? The Mercury patrol area is tiny, really really tiny. So much so that they disable your sparrow. There's only one public event, and it drops two chests, which so far have given me two tokens and a blue, every time. No joke. They brought back Heroic Strikes, with no modifiers, so they are exactly the same as regular strikes except the enemies hit a little harder. There are 3 adventures on Mercury, and doing these adventures is the only way to access the "infinite forest",

    The "Infinite Forest" is a joke. It's a terrible name. It's not infinite and there are no trees. I guess "The Lego Bridge" wasn't pleasing to the ear, but that's what I'm calling it. The Lego Bridge is a way to get from Mercury to wherever the campaign or the adventures want you to go. There is always a set Point A and Point B, then you have a bridge that warps in one small section at a time. There are a number of different lego blocks that warp in with a number of different enemy types that can spawn on them. This gives the illusion of variety, as every time you cross the bridge you will get the lego blocks materializing in a different order. Some times it'll take a lego block you just passed through and give it to you again, but backwards. There are also no challenging enemies to be found on the bridge. It gets boring after the second time you do it and notice that you're just going through the same lego blocks over and over.

    Most of the cool new loot is locked behind Eververse, the microstransaction loot box system. Hurray!

    At least it looks pretty and sounds good.
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  30. Dec 6, 2017
    0
    I own this on all three platforms so I'm repeating my review across all of them:

    Bungie has completely missed the mark here. Even with the bundled "quality of life" changes they released with this "expansion" it is laughably barren and empty of anything worthwhile. More recycled D1 exotics, a tiny playable area, and atrocious writing have made this a serious case of buyers remorse for
    I own this on all three platforms so I'm repeating my review across all of them:

    Bungie has completely missed the mark here. Even with the bundled "quality of life" changes they released with this "expansion" it is laughably barren and empty of anything worthwhile. More recycled D1 exotics, a tiny playable area, and atrocious writing have made this a serious case of buyers remorse for me.

    All good-will Bungie earned from me in Destiny 1 is dead and gone. I may never play another Bungie title as long as I live and I am definitely done with this hollow shell of a game.

    It's clear the end-game has been locked behind Eververse (loot-boxes). Our guardians have been nerfed into the ground. They took away all our items only to trickle them back to us as watered-down D2 versions.

    The quality of life changes include a nerf to the shoulder-charge to prevent it from being used as mobility.

    I played Destiny 1 the other day and the comparisons sum up Destiny 2. I'm disappointed and bored. A gorgeous game with amazing sound can't make up for everything we've lost.

    I feel slow, weak, and mute. My guardian won't talk. My guardian can barely sprint anymore. My supers are weak. My subclasses are wet-noodles and constricting to choice. The armor is pointless and so are the mods.

    This game is greed and hubris in a box.
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  31. Dec 8, 2017
    4
    I share the opinion on many things with my fellow posters here. The DLC is to short, reused parts and assets. I was done in under 1,15 Hours.Why so fast? Because you pretty much don't have to fight just run through and gun a little bit The Enemy Design is boring. You absolutely don,t know anything more about the Vex than before. The Story is still a huge plot hole in itself. Nothing getsI share the opinion on many things with my fellow posters here. The DLC is to short, reused parts and assets. I was done in under 1,15 Hours.Why so fast? Because you pretty much don't have to fight just run through and gun a little bit The Enemy Design is boring. You absolutely don,t know anything more about the Vex than before. The Story is still a huge plot hole in itself. Nothing gets explained. You don,t get to know what the Traveler is. Were it comes from, what it wants on earth etc. all the plot points don,t get resolved. It,s a big disappointment. I was worried about spoiling but there is not much to spoil here. The Gameplay, on the other Hand, is good. Fast and responsive. It,s a Powerfantasy though so the difficulty is pretty low overall.

    I had 2 Crashes in my playthrough, just a black screen and the game went.
    The Game looks great no doubt about that. Performance is good. I play on a 1080Ti and with a resolution of 3440x1440@100Hz with highest Settings. I pretty much always stay over 60 FPS, Average FPS 90-120(capped)

    my Final Thoughts: more of the same is what comes to mind with this DLC. And not in a good way. But it does not deserve to get a 0/10.
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  32. Dec 7, 2017
    0
    How is this $20? They locked out players from previous content and placed it behind a DLC paywall. The base game wasn't even right to begin with and then they insult the players by releasing this piss poor excuse for an expansion. If your gonna be this greedy at least make a decent game. This greed has so deeply infected Bungie/Activision that they will literally force you to pay for theHow is this $20? They locked out players from previous content and placed it behind a DLC paywall. The base game wasn't even right to begin with and then they insult the players by releasing this piss poor excuse for an expansion. If your gonna be this greedy at least make a decent game. This greed has so deeply infected Bungie/Activision that they will literally force you to pay for the same content over and over and over again. Its like they came up with a scheme to push a subscription based model onto customers without them actually knowing it. Run don't walk to another game from a company that still makes real games. Expand
  33. Dec 7, 2017
    1
    20 bucks for an hour and a half. It had good possibilities and yet they dropped the ball. So much could of been done with the infinite forest and the forge.
  34. May 10, 2018
    0
    This was their answer to the lack of content in Destiny 2? A DLC that was painfully obvious that it was finished before the game released and should have been available at launch. More reskinned gear and enemies and the story was pretty much the same as RoI. The “Infinite Forest” is just an overhyped interactive loading screen, and the endgame is STILL non-existent. Do not buy.
  35. Dec 7, 2017
    10
    everyone is **** on this and i understand why. it IS a short campaign , it DOES recycle assets, it SHOULD have just been included as part of the base game. However, it is a better experience than the base game. during the base games campaign i was bored 80-90% of the time. it was dull , the writing was uninspired , it was too easy and i personally really did not enjoy it. the CoO campaigneveryone is **** on this and i understand why. it IS a short campaign , it DOES recycle assets, it SHOULD have just been included as part of the base game. However, it is a better experience than the base game. during the base games campaign i was bored 80-90% of the time. it was dull , the writing was uninspired , it was too easy and i personally really did not enjoy it. the CoO campaign on the other hand was well written , with better encounters with the mobs. there was a lot less of the "stand here for 3-4 mins while a progress indicator increases and waves of **** flys at you". they either hired different designers for this, or they just put a lot more effort in. the heroic strikes are a welcome minor increase in difficulty. and the heroic adventures are a fantastic difficulty hike if played solo. the increased difficulty of the nightfall and the raid is also welcome. Expand
  36. Dec 7, 2017
    10
    It is a step in the right direction, on the PC there is nothing at the moment I prefer to play
    for $ 20, the DLC is ok. Bungie will continue to improve the game I have enough to do in the game
  37. Feb 5, 2019
    0
    too short, boring, running simulator. Complete waste of money and time. How can a game with so much potential continue to fail this bad?
  38. Jul 13, 2018
    0
    I'm done with destiny 2, I wish I didn't pre order this scam with the "expansion" pass..
  39. Jan 17, 2020
    0
    DESTINY 2 IS A TERRIBLE GAME. WASTE IF TIME AND MONEY. CAMPAIGN IS TINY AND PVP IS RIGGED. CONSTANT DISCONNECTIONS. terrible game
Metascore
61

Mixed or average reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 9
  2. Negative: 1 out of 9
  1. CD-Action
    Mar 14, 2018
    40
    I marveled at the beauty of some new landscapes, but I will remember Curse of Osiris as a string of disappointments. Dumb story, few new features, endless grind, poorly balanced difficulty, awfully lame final encounter. [02/2018, p.49]
  2. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    Feb 16, 2018
    60
    Curse of Osiris does not improve Destiny 2 the way someone might wish. New players won't definitely be attracted, but fans will be pleased with the new content. [Issue#282]
  3. Games Master UK
    Jan 25, 2018
    62
    This would be great if it were a free update to the game, but as a paid expansion it's severely lacking. [Feb 2018, p.72]