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  1. Feb 2, 2018
    7
    You know, this game was a lot better than I thought it would be. Graphics were great and the story was pretty ok. Competitive mode isn't very much fun and the game is kind of repetitive but it was easily dealt with. Destiny 2 shouldn't have such a negative response but the publisher/developer or whatever has really started to being... not the nicest of people. That's a warning.
  2. Sep 19, 2021
    6
    Let's start with the positive first. The gun play in destiny 2 is very good. So very good and I enjoy playing it. The graphics are very good and I expect it since bungie created this game. Now for the cons or negatives of this game. Man, the monetization of this game is very awful. What the hell happened with this game. I'm fine if you going to pay for the base game and succeedingLet's start with the positive first. The gun play in destiny 2 is very good. So very good and I enjoy playing it. The graphics are very good and I expect it since bungie created this game. Now for the cons or negatives of this game. Man, the monetization of this game is very awful. What the hell happened with this game. I'm fine if you going to pay for the base game and succeeding expansion but jesus christ man! There's a freaking problem with your game if you need 5 different items for you to have a transmog. If you're a free to play players your **** since the story is behind a pay wall. Even Zenimax is not that greedy in terms of story missions. Heck, even warframe is good at this. This game is becoming another cash cow and I'm not surprise because a chinese company now owns bungie.
    All in all a good game destroyed by its monetization. If you want a looter shooter and don't mind the grind this game is good for you.
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  3. sft
    Feb 23, 2021
    7
    Kismet.

    7.5/10 • Fun for about 300 hrs (I have 300+ on Battle.net), after that not so much.
  4. Jan 14, 2018
    7
    A decent game; outstanding visuals and sound, voice acting improved from the first game, more missions (though variety can become an issue) and combat mechanics are solid - it 'feels' good to shoot things and the horde type enemies are fun to engage with.

    All in all, it's enjoyable. Play the free demo first to decide for yourself.
  5. Jan 21, 2018
    7
    This game has so much potential that is caught up in complete B.S. Once you beat the main game the game feels kid of empty. The bosses are too easy (especially the final boss in story mode). The multiplayer feel kind of lack luster. But the good things are the things that keep me playing. The controls, the optimization, the gameplay. The point of making the boss fights easier are to makeThis game has so much potential that is caught up in complete B.S. Once you beat the main game the game feels kid of empty. The bosses are too easy (especially the final boss in story mode). The multiplayer feel kind of lack luster. But the good things are the things that keep me playing. The controls, the optimization, the gameplay. The point of making the boss fights easier are to make it more accessible to newer players which I understand and somewhat appreciate especially if I'm looking for a chill experience. But why not add difficulty selection like the first game? That is one of the biggest things for me. If they added that this might be an eight but for now it is a seven. Buy this game when it is on sale or when it is worth buying full price. Expand
  6. Nov 19, 2018
    5
    [RESEÑA DE SALIDA DEL JUEGO]

    Destiny 2 no ofrece nada nuevo y mucho menos algo por lo que pagar su precio completo. Contenido terminado entre 3 personas en apenas una semana, llendo ya todos con un nivel de objeto altísimo. Apenas ofrece un modo historia decente, técnicamente no sorprende y el online es poco más que la primera entrega. Las raids son muy decepcionantes y la mayoría
    [RESEÑA DE SALIDA DEL JUEGO]

    Destiny 2 no ofrece nada nuevo y mucho menos algo por lo que pagar su precio completo. Contenido terminado entre 3 personas en apenas una semana, llendo ya todos con un nivel de objeto altísimo.

    Apenas ofrece un modo historia decente, técnicamente no sorprende y el online es poco más que la primera entrega. Las raids son muy decepcionantes y la mayoría pueden ser completadas sin despeinarse.

    No recomendado.
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  7. Apr 9, 2020
    7
    A decent time waster with friends for mindless shooting. Setting, characters and world design is unbelievably bland. Dialogue is either cringe or passable. A really forgettable experience overall. Would not play this if not with friends. Graphics are nice though and gunplay is solid.
  8. Jul 20, 2020
    6
    Started playing the game was enjoying the first hours, then it became tedious and i still dont understand why..
    Overall the game looks dope and I did have fun at places but the game could have done better to explain to the new crowd like me who joined after the game went Free To Play..
  9. Oct 18, 2020
    7
    Feels like a online halo or a halo ripoff...which is a good thing, and it feels like that because it was created by halo creators. For a new person to the franchise it feels like a mix between the division and mass effect Andromeda Or mix between Warhammer and halo etc etc
  10. Nov 19, 2017
    5
    So after leveling two characters till very end of game (raid phase) I can say that this game is average as it can be. I mean, it can be fun, it can be tricky and frustrating, but all this end with big boredom after you finish all activates available for single player . What else can you do if there is no social mechanism in MMO game?!
  11. Dec 5, 2018
    6
    Awsome pve with forsaken and worst pvp i ever play.. match making rank in competive is a joke, you start and you play against players with not forgotten (hand cannon you earn when you hit highest rank in competitive)... ALOT of hackers ( just search destiny 2 aimbot in youtube...) stupid shotgun 1tap you even from 10 feets... in pve the dlc forsaken is a 10/10 to me but the annual passAwsome pve with forsaken and worst pvp i ever play.. match making rank in competive is a joke, you start and you play against players with not forgotten (hand cannon you earn when you hit highest rank in competitive)... ALOT of hackers ( just search destiny 2 aimbot in youtube...) stupid shotgun 1tap you even from 10 feets... in pve the dlc forsaken is a 10/10 to me but the annual pass black armory is a bit 4/10 and i'm generous... overall i love d2 in pve and i hate it in pvp (and i'm a pvp player more than pve...) and dont waste money on annual pass i totaly regret... Expand
  12. Oct 27, 2017
    5
    Destiny 2 is a game that looks great, sounds great, and feels great, but offers nothing but busywork as gameplay, a hollow imitation of an interesting universe, and an overwhelming amount of potential squandered in favour of its incredibly basic - albeit, again, incredibly nice feeling - gunplay. It offers nothing worth remembering. Its story is basic. Its abilities are dull. Its worlds,Destiny 2 is a game that looks great, sounds great, and feels great, but offers nothing but busywork as gameplay, a hollow imitation of an interesting universe, and an overwhelming amount of potential squandered in favour of its incredibly basic - albeit, again, incredibly nice feeling - gunplay. It offers nothing worth remembering. Its story is basic. Its abilities are dull. Its worlds, while gorgeous, are tiny and feel dead, though not intentionally. It is a pastime at best, and a punishment at worst. Destiny 2's idea of challenge is taking a note from the Division, and simply putting more numbers in their healthbar, and nothing else. And that is beside its microtransaction and season pass nonsense that has become a staple. I am glad I got this for free, or I would have been incredibly embarrassed to know that I had spent money on this.

    If you can have fun with this, good for you. I'm glad. I wish I still had your optimism, but Destiny 2 to me is an excercise in how much you can get away with providing the bare minimum, in order to maximize profits. But in a world where the Star Wars: Battlefront revival sold 12 million copies, I suppose I should get very familiar with this sort of idiocy.
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  13. Dec 2, 2018
    5
    Well I didnt play Destiny and started with Destiny 2.
    And I dont get it.
    Its mmo-shooter based around grind and looting items. It feels like free-to-play Warframe, but slower, without movement abilities and with less action. There are 3 classes and they has 3 active abilities and Ult, some of them are same for every class. Cooldowns are ennormous, so you use spells once in some
    Well I didnt play Destiny and started with Destiny 2.
    And I dont get it.
    Its mmo-shooter based around grind and looting items.
    It feels like free-to-play Warframe, but slower, without movement abilities and with less action.
    There are 3 classes and they has 3 active abilities and Ult, some of them are same for every class.

    Cooldowns are ennormous, so you use spells once in some minutes,
    The problem is base shooting mechanic is simple and well-made for CONSOLES so it playes really plain in PC. It feels like there is no recoil, no interestinf patterns of shooting, everything feel same and plain.
    You repetedly and casually shoot small pool of enemies, no sweat, and go further, get some loot and...that it.
    Maybe it would have felt better if we had more abilities and 10-15 sec cooldowns, so it made game faster and get player more involved in whats happening.
    But now its tunnel brain-dead "aim shoot repeat" without anything in between.

    Story is simple, but voice acting is cool (especially Russian) and there are some funny/cute moments, also visual design is good and sometime great (like on the Planet with Cubical landscape) but it does not save the core gameplay which is too casual and well yeah, boring.
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  14. Oct 24, 2017
    5
    Far too repetitive for its own good. Gameplay feels monotonous for little reward. I am 3 hours in and I got very bored. Graphics are great, gameplay, not so great. Not sure how this game is getting such high reviews. Perhaps I'm in the few who cant stand monotonous gameplay, that is far from engaging, but I would easily say its not worth 60 bucks. Wait for a sale, cause 30 at most.Far too repetitive for its own good. Gameplay feels monotonous for little reward. I am 3 hours in and I got very bored. Graphics are great, gameplay, not so great. Not sure how this game is getting such high reviews. Perhaps I'm in the few who cant stand monotonous gameplay, that is far from engaging, but I would easily say its not worth 60 bucks. Wait for a sale, cause 30 at most. Actually, it reminds me a bit of hellgate london... Huh.... Expand
  15. Oct 25, 2017
    6
    Having spent the last few weeks with Warframe, I was starting to regret my preorder for Destiny 2, but I was pleasantly surprised when I booted up the game and started playing. The story is absolute trash, but with a group of friends, the gameplay is a lot of fun. The pvp seems to have been tweeked since beta and the time to kill feels much better. Over all, the movement is a bit slowHaving spent the last few weeks with Warframe, I was starting to regret my preorder for Destiny 2, but I was pleasantly surprised when I booted up the game and started playing. The story is absolute trash, but with a group of friends, the gameplay is a lot of fun. The pvp seems to have been tweeked since beta and the time to kill feels much better. Over all, the movement is a bit slow for my tastes, but it feels fairly well polished and I'm looking forward to seeing what the future holds for this game.

    I just really hope the developers do right by their community and flesh the game out with at least a few free content patches. Right now a lot of people seem to be comparing this to Warframe, which can be played and enjoyed without spending a dime on it, not to mention it contains some of the best bits of story I've ever seen in a game. Bungie has listened to a lot of what people said about Destiny 1, taking a lot of steps in the right direction, but has also made some mistakes. Here's to hoping they correct their mistakes.
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  16. Nov 19, 2017
    6
    Destiny 2 is a game with a weak single player experience, weak main story, underwhelming gunplay, but entertaining cooperative and PvP content. Unfortunately, that good stuff comes all at the end game and you'll have to dredge through the 5-7 hour story to get there.

    Destiny 2 plays like a cross between Borderlands and Halo. It's a story driven shooter with repetitive level design,
    Destiny 2 is a game with a weak single player experience, weak main story, underwhelming gunplay, but entertaining cooperative and PvP content. Unfortunately, that good stuff comes all at the end game and you'll have to dredge through the 5-7 hour story to get there.

    Destiny 2 plays like a cross between Borderlands and Halo. It's a story driven shooter with repetitive level design, samey reskin enemies, and randomized loot. As you progress through the game, you'll travel freely between different planets in the solar system. Each location has an open world area with public events and side quests. When you start a story mission in these areas, it's instanced. When you reach level 20 (max level), you'll return to these same areas to complete daily and weekly activities and challenges for randomize loot rewards. This can all be done cooperatively or solo and none of it presents any real challenge to a seasoned FPS player.

    Player movement and enemy animations/behavior is very similar to Halo. Jumps are long and floaty as if there's low gravity. What's disappointing is character movement doesn't factor into class abilities or combat with one or two rare exceptions. It's simply there to serve as a way to navigate weak platforming sections. Enemies will sometimes juke to the side or drop a shield, but this doesn't increase their threat to the player. It only serves as an annoyance to increase the time it takes to kill them. Most enemies seem to fire the same slow moving energy projectile weapons. While enemy factions are thematically different in appearance, it quickly becomes clear they are just different models for the same type of enemy with similar abilities. Weapons variety seems weak. There's a sufficient variety of weapon types, but not a lot of options within those categories. Many weapons simply feel like reskins of weapons in the same category with no sufficiently differentiating characteristics.

    The story is incredibly weak and predictable. Having not played the original Destiny, I had no grounding for who the main characters were or why I should care. The writing for character dialogue vacillates between self-important melodramatic posturing and hipster tier cringe (I'm looking at you Cayde-6). All I could gather from the story is that Guardians are religious zealots who worship a giant sphere which has visited earth and granted some people magical powers and immortality. In short, the Cabal did nothing wrong.

    End game content and PvP are pretty fun. Strikes are Destiny's version of raids where you and other players go through much more challenging levels and boss fights to get better loot rewards. Revisiting some of the open world story mission areas to do side quests is sometimes entertaining, too. Doing these gives you tokens you give to a local story character for, you guessed it, loot rewards.

    Destiny 2 is not worth full price especially considering there are going to be at least two paid DLC expansions. If all you want is a good coop game with your friends, Destiny 2 isn't a bad choice, but it may not have long term value for you. Don't buy it for the story.
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  17. Nov 3, 2017
    5
    The core gameplay is pretty great. The big problem with this game is everything that isn't the core gameplay is either missing or broken. The UI is bad to absolutely terrible. Chat is basically not there. Guild system is broken to barely functional. The story was mediocre at best with a lot of cliché's "You and I are not so different" said every villain ever.

    "Competitive pvp" has no
    The core gameplay is pretty great. The big problem with this game is everything that isn't the core gameplay is either missing or broken. The UI is bad to absolutely terrible. Chat is basically not there. Guild system is broken to barely functional. The story was mediocre at best with a lot of cliché's "You and I are not so different" said every villain ever.

    "Competitive pvp" has no ranking system so I don't see how it could be competitive for anyone. PvP maps are completely exploitable as soon as you figure out how to invalidate spawns to split the other team. Some of the PvP map design is very poor.

    The guild system remained broken on release for far too long so broken it was crashing or lagging out just about everyone on the pc. Not an acceptable thing to allow to go on for so long, let alone get released.

    Again, the core gameplay is great but literally everything else is lacking.
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  18. Oct 24, 2017
    6
    Mediocre
    Gets boring having two different primary guns and all the abilities on such a long cool down
    There is no new enemies or sub-classes
    Destiny 1 was a beta, this is the release
  19. Oct 26, 2017
    5
    This is an aggressively average game, and fails at the one thing it should do best, have interesting and varied loot that makes you want to play the game to get it.
  20. Z3D
    Oct 24, 2017
    6
    Cabbage out of 10.Cabbage out of 10.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Expand
  21. Oct 26, 2017
    6
    The art, and music specifically are second to none, constantly blowing me away at every turn. With that said, those are the only two facets of Destiny 2 that deserve praise, and the reason this game gets any points at all. How can a game get so many things wrong is beyond me. Destiny 2 feels more like a public joke than a real game. The pacing is off, the story is unmemorable, there's aThe art, and music specifically are second to none, constantly blowing me away at every turn. With that said, those are the only two facets of Destiny 2 that deserve praise, and the reason this game gets any points at all. How can a game get so many things wrong is beyond me. Destiny 2 feels more like a public joke than a real game. The pacing is off, the story is unmemorable, there's a feeling of loneliness throughout the entire game created by Bungie's lack of desire for any social interaction, no matchmaking, no ranked multiplayer (multiplayer is lacking in so many features it feels more like a demo than an actual release), game-ruining bugs like inability to change key bindings. The list honestly goes on. Seeing game review businesses give this game positive scores is honestly sickening. Bungie used to release pure quality. This is not the same development studio, that's for sure. Expand
  22. Oct 25, 2017
    6
    This is a passable mediocre shooter. (no spoilers)

    I'll start by saying this might be the best PC PORT from console I've ever played. Day 1 launch is perfectly smooth, and no hints of bugs. The presentation here seems Blizzard influenced, which is to say the presentation of this product is flawless. No small feat in today's market! The engine looks amazing and delivers high FPS with no
    This is a passable mediocre shooter. (no spoilers)

    I'll start by saying this might be the best PC PORT from console I've ever played. Day 1 launch is perfectly smooth, and no hints of bugs. The presentation here seems Blizzard influenced, which is to say the presentation of this product is flawless. No small feat in today's market! The engine looks amazing and delivers high FPS with no loss in frames on my 1070gtx at 1440p.

    And now for why this game is mediocre. First off the game basically plays itself. It is the most entry level shooter I could imagine a modern release being. It plays at about the Doom 2 level of difficulty. Kill things fast dodge left and right, use your abilities. Far too many of the enemies are mindless Zombies who are often un-cleverly spawned into the world, essentially right in front of you with a teleporter beam.
    The second problem is the loot and level systems. These are very simplistic, and the numbers make extremely minute differences on gameplay (Youtube these issues if you disagree). The 1-20 leveling system should have just been removed entirely. It serves as a 20 level skill stagger tutorial system that gets disposed of in 10 or so hours of game play never to have any use ever again unless you start a new character. As far as loot goes, there is just nothing to grind for as everything has been balanced so heavily you won't be getting any advantage over other players through item drops. It's hard to get excited about a vanilla loot system. I understand that an intricate loot system creates unbalance, but again where is the fun in everyone having access to all the same stuff?

    Lastly despite all the hullabaloo about the countless hours of story in Destiny 2, IT ISN'T COMPELLING! It is all cinematic to the 10th degree, told so that anyone including those with the most extreme attention deficits can follow along. The dialog is so cringe worthy you will have to confront yourself with why you aren't doing something productive.
    I've said this in other reviews, but these crazy over the top cinematics the AAA developers keep putting in their games aren't necessary. If you have an incredibly clever well-written story to tell at 100 decibels, by all means use it. But if you are including it just to check boxes it will look sloppy no matter how artistically you glide and swivel the camera around the terrible terrible lines and overused movie memes.

    In brief summary, you might enjoy this game if you want a great looking super casual shooter with RPG-ish elements and a 100 decibel 1000 milligram energy drink slammed story that will melt your face off.
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  23. Oct 30, 2017
    5
    This review is for:
    - You haven't bough it
    - You played the first one - You were angry at the lack of game after all the hype The Good: The story is more developed than the first. I'm a big Firefly fan so it's nice to have Zoey and Mal on board, and Nathan Fillion was the second best part to perhaps the villain. The visuals are gorgeous. It is mostly stable on my PC. The
    This review is for:
    - You haven't bough it
    - You played the first one
    - You were angry at the lack of game after all the hype

    The Good:
    The story is more developed than the first. I'm a big Firefly fan so it's nice to have Zoey and Mal on board, and Nathan Fillion was the second best part to perhaps the villain.

    The visuals are gorgeous. It is mostly stable on my PC. The music...Bungie you blessed sirens.

    The Bad:
    - The gameplay is exactly the same as the first game.
    - The classes are the same (except the subclass is the starting class)
    - The gear, like most FPS Action RPGs, is trivial at best
    - If you even want to consider Competetive PvP you'll be grinding
    - BULLET SPONGES - Enemies are just that. They are not smart. They are not crafty or complex.
    - You do NOT EVER need to use your abilities to succeed in this game. They are afterthoughts.

    It's not a terrible game, but it is terribly boring. If multiplayer can somehow change that, that may be it's only saving grace.
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  24. Oct 30, 2017
    5
    Straight average game 5/10, the shooter game play is the only thing holding it up. The classes are hollow and might as well not exist, its COD in space. The storytelling is rushed and ridiculously cliched. Also no inclusion of a 3rd person perspective (a la mass effect) makes any customization of your character strictly optional. Also...microtransactions for lootboxes that allows you toStraight average game 5/10, the shooter game play is the only thing holding it up. The classes are hollow and might as well not exist, its COD in space. The storytelling is rushed and ridiculously cliched. Also no inclusion of a 3rd person perspective (a la mass effect) makes any customization of your character strictly optional. Also...microtransactions for lootboxes that allows you to skip the whole point...loot grinding.

    Pool your money with friends to buy a copy, play the 6-10 hour campaign then delete your character so your buddy can play if you must but it's worthless as a long term time sink.

    Wonderful PC port however, no bugs, wonderful visuals, and great performance.
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  25. Nov 28, 2018
    5
    Типичная, консольная хуета. Я снова убедился, что консольщики низший тип геймеров, которые кормятся отборным дерьмом.
  26. Nov 21, 2018
    6
    I received this game for free and I am glad I did not pay for it. Its neither good nor bad, but a solid MEH! Its a competent shooter, worth playing through the campaign once. However this game has no soul, it's a by the numbers game using a completely safe game design as not to offend anyone which has resulted in a boring repetitive game.
  27. Nov 18, 2017
    5
    put this one right in the middle for "meh" status. I was a big fan of Destiny 1 and couldn't wait to see what kind of innovation they would create in Destiny 2. It turns out, almost none. The game is literally the exact same engine/game. It has new planets, but got rid of the old ones. There isn't even really hardly any new enemies. The pvp has even managed to become worse than D1, nowput this one right in the middle for "meh" status. I was a big fan of Destiny 1 and couldn't wait to see what kind of innovation they would create in Destiny 2. It turns out, almost none. The game is literally the exact same engine/game. It has new planets, but got rid of the old ones. There isn't even really hardly any new enemies. The pvp has even managed to become worse than D1, now that you can only play 4v4 (no more 6v6) and weapons are very unbalanced. The raid is also just "meh". I played for about 2 months then got bored. Expand
  28. Jan 3, 2019
    5
    Графен не плохой. После прохождения сюжетки делать нечего. Контента нет.
  29. Oct 24, 2018
    6
    Destiny 2 is fun at first, but most of the characters are bland, the side missions are a grind fest, and the only real fun is in the main story.
  30. Nov 26, 2018
    6
    Good game and interesting shooter not the best. Rpg elements lacks of variety and more styles.
  31. Feb 6, 2019
    5
    I got this for free without the DLC and I'm not going to buy it. If you don't understand why I have a video explaining why here: https://youtu.be/VscIglhs7Nw
  32. May 2, 2019
    7
    If taken as a whole, there is very little technically wrong with D2. So why does it tank in reviews? 2 main reasons really(IMHO):
    1, its competent but bland.
    2, Bungie have alienated the D2 fan-base with some pretty shady practices. Maybe this was due to it's former partnership with activision, as appears to be the case. Firstly, let me just say I'm not going to needlessly drag a game
    If taken as a whole, there is very little technically wrong with D2. So why does it tank in reviews? 2 main reasons really(IMHO):
    1, its competent but bland.
    2, Bungie have alienated the D2 fan-base with some pretty shady practices. Maybe this was due to it's former partnership with activision, as appears to be the case.

    Firstly, let me just say I'm not going to needlessly drag a game because I personally feel let down by it. Game play is fluid and reliable. It is a vast sandbox with plenty to see and do, for the newer player - and there in lies one of the problem. It is a big, glitzy and glamorous experience, as any AAA game on the market. However, whilst doing everything well, there is little that jumps out and "wows" you.

    One area that flops entirely is: Comms. You would think that a game that requires you to team up with other players for 70% of the content, would have some well thought out communication system? Well no. Bungie has opted for an extremely ill thought out, or more likely a safe, approach. To avoid the possibility of anyone saying anything that might upset anyone - they've gagged everyone. Want to team up? Good luck doing that in the anti-social "social hubs". You will need to do any comms through a third party app like discord. And this is a massive deterrent for the newer player. All of this content, and they're locked out of it. If by some chance you do find and active clan, more often than not, they will already be established and direct noobs to one of the discord LFGs(looking for group), because they won't be able to inflict damage in raids etc, until above a certain light level. Putting usable communications alone would have done wonders for the game.

    Bad faith season passes and content drops: really gets my blood boiling. I am older and have the disposable income to buy a game or two, when I want unwind with friends. But, when some kids has saved up for D2, only to find themselves having to shell out more, every few months. Because the game has adopted a "games as a service" model. Isn't exactly fair to them. They don't pay? They get locked out of new content, and cannot progress to the levels those who paid do. And several months down the line, when Bungie release content that they do want and can afford? Well... they have to buy the other junk content first. This is what I mean by shady practices. I'm not going to get into the Eververse fiasco. No, D2 screwed it's player base 3 months after launch with the "curse of Osiris" release, and saw the numbers tank. It was garbage, that very few liked, on a lonely desolate tiny map with no redeeming features. Since then there have been some great content releases, but the damage was done.

    Since the "curse of Osiris" fumble, most content releases have been tepid at best; mainly centering around cheap PvP maps. Bungie still haven't got the message about D2 PvP. Many other free to play games do PvP much better. They have also become a victim of their own massaged figures. Those that play D2 for PvP and or Gambit modes, are a tiny percentage of players, and youtubers/streamers, showcasing their skills. Most players(and all solo players) don't care for going into a PvP map to get fragged by a team, or pro team, sitting "team shooting" them from across the map - and only play these modes because they are forced to complete their weekly milestones. Yet, Bungie, seeing the player count on PvP, think that this is a popular mode. IT IS NOT BUNGIE. It's an awful "click fest" on a cramped map, that you have told them they need several hundred kills on, for a quest step. But, because they are solo queuing, and getting team shot, takes them forever. Bugie then takes these "forced attendance" figures, and thinks, "they must really like PvP, we'll give them more". They don't! They're hostages lol. Making death match levels for doom and quake(years ago) was something we did over night to play with mates the next day. The assets already exist, you just plug them together, test it, and bingo - free content. We didn't take 3 months and charge each other £20 for it. It's lazy, and an insult to paying customers. Remove the need to play PvP for these quests, and you will see the real numbers.

    Most of the players today are wanting to explore the world, find new stuff, Lore, and love the story. They can clearly spot when a character from the lore has been shoe-horned in as an excuse to provide a low effort, cheap, recyclable content to charge extra for. You ask them to solve some amazingly difficult, and well thought out puzzles in raids etc(that Destiny does better than anywhere else), but think they can't see this? I hemorrhages players, and is exploitative to the younger player. Don't rob kids for heaven's sake. Then have the cheek to harp on about equality, diversity, and inclusion. You cheapen those meaningful terms for profit.
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  33. May 22, 2019
    7
    Destiny 2 is a solid shooter. Shooting these guns feels good (although they lack variety), the surroundings, as well as graphics, are AWESOME (probably the strongest aspect of the game).
    It is a good shooter, but its a bad service. It is positioned as a game for hundreds of hours, but it doesn't have so much content to actually fill those hours. After completing the story, the side
    Destiny 2 is a solid shooter. Shooting these guns feels good (although they lack variety), the surroundings, as well as graphics, are AWESOME (probably the strongest aspect of the game).
    It is a good shooter, but its a bad service. It is positioned as a game for hundreds of hours, but it doesn't have so much content to actually fill those hours. After completing the story, the side missions, probably some lost sectors, trying out PvP, playing though every raid (maybe even a couple of times)... there is pretty much nothing to do. Running around the open environments randomly killing enemies doesn't count, simply because it is too boring for such a shooter. And all the things listed are generally completed within around 30-40 hours. Buying the expansions can prolong that by another 20-30 hours (that is inaccurate). However, that is not enough to get fun for hundreds of hours.
    Another issue is plot. And here i'm talking about both the main story, and stories for side missions. You can forget about the latter - it's simple "the enemy is doing something bad there, go there and kill everyone". The main plot can be rated 5/10.
    All in all, it is a decent science-fiction Doom. Nothing more.
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  34. Sep 30, 2019
    5
    As long as you're into PVE, it's a good game. If you like PVP, be prepared for a bunch of sweaty, tryhard virgins who haven't seen sunlight in months as they kill you with The Recluse, teabag you, then insult your mother.

    The only problem with PVE is anytime a great weapon comes along, Bungie nerfs it. Other than that, PVE is very fun.
  35. Oct 27, 2017
    5
    So, my friends and I have been playing Destiny since the original release years ago. You could tell the game was a mish mash of problems due to a troubled studio with employment problems and trashing of storylines and such. Bungie is not the greatest place to work for, I would imagine. It took them years to get to where Destiny 1, Year 3 was and even then, it wasn't the best it couldSo, my friends and I have been playing Destiny since the original release years ago. You could tell the game was a mish mash of problems due to a troubled studio with employment problems and trashing of storylines and such. Bungie is not the greatest place to work for, I would imagine. It took them years to get to where Destiny 1, Year 3 was and even then, it wasn't the best it could be. This game has been half-assed from the beginning but still our friends managed to drudge online for a raid or to play the SIVA event after maxing out our characters.

    Destiny 2 had a great, short-lived story with cinematics and all that...then it was over. You moved to multiplayer events and it was the same or worse and became a drudge faster than Destiny 1. I can't even imagine where to begin with the PC version other than it's a platform full of aimbot hacks you can purchase and other cheats. That's just the cherry on the cake of another Bungie game that was rushed or half-assed just to comply with a 3 game contract. The employees are liars and Deej is the biggest one. I think we need a raid to kick Deej's ass for making this game sound more than it actually is.

    This game is in a a 5 alarm 911 state and I predict the PC version will die faster than the console version...and it will die with inept Bungie employees sitting around a table scratching their asses wondering if this is a game they would actually be excited to play themselves. I don't really think so. Fix it or get out of the software business. You make great guns but that's about it.
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  36. Oct 29, 2017
    6
    Destiny 2 could have been so much more if the developers actually looked at the game and decided "This is too exotic for the PC crowd". It's good it got released but none of the critic reviews mention how alien it is at it's core.

    The graphics are good, the music is awesome... The rest is kind of meh. First big problem with the game is that the social part is almost absent. There are
    Destiny 2 could have been so much more if the developers actually looked at the game and decided "This is too exotic for the PC crowd". It's good it got released but none of the critic reviews mention how alien it is at it's core.

    The graphics are good, the music is awesome... The rest is kind of meh.

    First big problem with the game is that the social part is almost absent. There are two hubs where people can hang out but there's no global chat or local chat on the planets (something you could use to tell new people how to make an encounter heroic, for example). No group finding interface at all (although not too much content is available at release and there is no reason to choose a particular strike because they all give rewards from the same pool). The developers seem to be of a "It doesn't matter what you're farming, if you're farming" mindset.

    And the second problem is that the game offers nothing in terms of gameplay that has not been done better before it. Borderlands did the RPG/FPS part much better with more unique skill trees, a better variety of weapons and enjoyable platforming. Any MMORPG did the mass multiplayer better. Lots of games did story better.

    So the only thing that remains is a multiplayer RPG/FPS. And to be good at that Destiny just needs to be much more multiplayer-friendly. Assuming you're doing campaign/all the good exotic quests and have no friends who also bought the game, you'll spend about two thirds of your time alone.
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  37. Nov 4, 2017
    7
    To entice new players to DESTINY 2 appeared a single company. It has a very nice video, but the story itself is very weak. Anyway the story in movies is often different, he in our history. And guardians that the loss of light for the entire game did nothing! For a story to pass the game, just not worth it.

    In DESTINY 2 wonderful music. In the beginning of the story, going through the
    To entice new players to DESTINY 2 appeared a single company. It has a very nice video, but the story itself is very weak. Anyway the story in movies is often different, he in our history. And guardians that the loss of light for the entire game did nothing! For a story to pass the game, just not worth it.

    In DESTINY 2 wonderful music. In the beginning of the story, going through the mountain, direct your breath away from such wonderful music. So, the game looks quite nice.

    We all play in DESTINY 2 because of the gameplay. And great! Bungie always does a wonderful shoutarou mechanics. To shoot, use abilities is incredibly nice. Thanks gameplay game addictive. You are immersed in gameplay and don't notice that ****

    DESTINY 2 - a machine devouring time. It's fun to play. It would be interesting to participate in various PVE battles. PVP is very high quality. The game is addictive. DESTINY 2 is definitely very good. But apart from endless killing of mobs there's nothing in it.
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  38. Jan 23, 2019
    6
    fena değil ama senaryo fln yok pek ilk açılış sahnesi hariç bildiğin amaçsız bir online oyun
  39. Oct 31, 2017
    5
    Destiny 2 is a beautiful game with what would be an amazing setting, but their story telling is atrocious. So much potential to talk about something with meaning like what life was like, what it is we're fighting, or really anything of substance, but instead we get cheap quips, flat humor, or exposition about how this guy is situationally worse than the guy before him for doing the thingsDestiny 2 is a beautiful game with what would be an amazing setting, but their story telling is atrocious. So much potential to talk about something with meaning like what life was like, what it is we're fighting, or really anything of substance, but instead we get cheap quips, flat humor, or exposition about how this guy is situationally worse than the guy before him for doing the things and needs to be shot while pacing in a clearing or threatening an abandoned structure. The beginning was phenomenal because they gave us glimpses into life outside the city, beautiful panoramics, and serious challenges to overcome. Then it turns into everyone loves me power fantasy throw fireballs at the bad guy and never fail again.

    As far as gameplay goes, it is bare bones minimum. There are three player classes which have three subclasses each with 4-5 five abilities. These abilities have such long cooldowns that it really doesn't set the classes apart most of the time. The gunplay is satisfying, but one quickly discovers most guns perform worse than the few good stat combination ones.

    The level quality is inconsistent. Earth and titan look amazing while io and nessus are boring balls of dirt with bits of metal poking out every once in a while. With only a small handful of dailies, strikes (co-op dungeon runs for 1-3 people), and pvp modes/arenas, there is little content to keep people going towards the end goal of a 305 average gear score once the story and side quests are done.

    I give this a 5/10. It's decent, but it is not $60 decent. It has so much potential it's painful, but has difficulty living up to the hype.
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  40. Oct 27, 2017
    7
    Now by no means is Destiny a perfect game, to some it might not even be a good game. But it sure is a fun game, after the campaign... it's "story rich" Campaign leaves a lot to be desired, with it being only about 10 hours long, if that. The villain is actually rather bland, they could have done more with his inner conflict but chose to leave that out of the game? I don't know why, on theNow by no means is Destiny a perfect game, to some it might not even be a good game. But it sure is a fun game, after the campaign... it's "story rich" Campaign leaves a lot to be desired, with it being only about 10 hours long, if that. The villain is actually rather bland, they could have done more with his inner conflict but chose to leave that out of the game? I don't know why, on the surface he is a conflicted villain who wants to obtain the light the "right way" but then chose to do it by force... huh? He wanted to go against his teacher's teaching and then decides to just say screw it I'll do it the wrong way, very confusing. Also I think the only character I actually cared about in the campaign was the Cade and his trusty sidekick Colonel Chicken. I think the only game that I've beaten the story mode faster in was mortal kombat X (In one sitting) Destiny only took me two sittings. Campaign was quite lackluster.

    Alright now we are getting to the juicy goodness of Destiny 2. If you have a friend that plays PC, you better tell him/her to get this game right now, it is the best CO-op experience on the market with the PvE format, nothing comes even close to what Destiny 2 can do. The strike missions are the icing on the cake and the goal of all Destiny players to complete, the prestige mode is also a welcome challenge to the game that I hope to get to come day... Which leads me to my next topic... The grind... is very real, it might be the reason why the campaign was so short (maybe it was like a tutorial for the real game actually...). If you don't like grinding, just get out now, there is no game for you here. Those that do however, you are going to get such a rush when you get the one armor piece that you've been grinding for hours to find and when you get it, the feeling is like magic, for real, you feel like you're on cloud nine, there's nothing else like it in any other FPS.

    Okay, now time for the dumpster fire that is PvP, seriously, what were they thinking? Is the matchmaking run by baboons? How come In PUBG I can match up with nearly 100 players instantly, when in Destiny 2 it not only takes 2 minutes, but I get matched with three randoms vs a group of four in a clan... seriously? How is this even possible? And don't even get me started on the Aim Assist problem, come on really? If you need a controller to play a FPS on PC than why did you buy the game on PC in the first place!?!?!?

    *sigh* Okay, the rant is over. I have to give credit where credit is due to the developers of this game... Vicarious Visions, these guys deserve an award for bringing a game that was meant to be played with a mouse and keyboard to the PC, these guys have done a phenomenal job for making the PC version of this game beautiful, and I don't get enough credit for this achievement in video gaming history. From a technical standpoint, this is how a good game on consoles can be infinitely better on PC, thank you Vicarious Visions, for setting an example for the game development community.

    You may be pondering on the score of 7/10, and I was thinking about it myself... doesn't just mean that the game is average? Barely passing? It means both of those things, but it also means that there is room for improvement as well. Destiny 2 in it's current state is an average game but with incredible potential, so many things are locked behind closed profit doors. Will I probably open those profit doors? Yes, yes I will. Battlefront 2 is making steps in the right direction saying that ALL DLC will be free. I hope Bungie's dip in profits from the last Destiny show them that most of the gaming community will not stand for this kind of pay more to play more scheme, it worked with EA, why not Bungie? Come on guys, you are so close, just make the DLC free and everyone will play your game till the end of time. Just make the DLC free and this score will instantly go up 2 points.
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  41. Nov 28, 2017
    7
    I have to say I am a little surprised at the level of hate towards Destiny 2. Maybe it's because I received it for free with another purchase online or I haven't played much of the original Destiny, but I don't have nearly as much negativity towards it as man other reviewers do. Yes the game is grindy after completion and yes the itemization and overall customization is a little sub par,I have to say I am a little surprised at the level of hate towards Destiny 2. Maybe it's because I received it for free with another purchase online or I haven't played much of the original Destiny, but I don't have nearly as much negativity towards it as man other reviewers do. Yes the game is grindy after completion and yes the itemization and overall customization is a little sub par, but Destiny 2 looks incredible, runs completely smooth, and is continuing to offer a fun multiplayer/co-op experience with BattleNet friends. The music is enjoyable as well and matches up with the several different planets available to explore, which as stated are unique and very pleasing on the eyes. Combat is somewhat tedious at times but is very fluid, and although weapon variety is somewhat lacking the guns available are likable and fun to use. The story is not strong, rather mediocre, but with the continuation in DLC and the main focus not being the story I still think there is potential here because the world is mostly lively and fun to travel about. Overall I personally enjoy Destiny 2 but even though I was surprised at the negativity, after reading many user reviews I somewhat agree about the complaints in price and continued cost of soon to be released DLC, it would have been better if all the content was released at once. Expand
  42. Oct 26, 2017
    7
    The game itself is fun, its also very beautiful.

    But, the UI feels like a console UI, so it feels like a port and i dont like it.
    The items and looting dosent feel meaningful like other action rpgs, hack and slash games or
    whatever.
  43. Dec 21, 2017
    5
    This game is fun. BUT.. Its Destiny 1.5 IMO.
    If I can say one thing about Destiny that is good .. it has fantastic control and looks really nice.
    60FPS on PC is the way this game is meant. Below are the issues I have. - 60FPS in game but 30FPS on cinematics.. makes a difference when the switch happens. - Leveling is done way before the end-boss of original content. LVL 20 is max in
    This game is fun. BUT.. Its Destiny 1.5 IMO.
    If I can say one thing about Destiny that is good .. it has fantastic control and looks really nice.
    60FPS on PC is the way this game is meant.
    Below are the issues I have.
    - 60FPS in game but 30FPS on cinematics.. makes a difference when the switch happens.
    - Leveling is done way before the end-boss of original content. LVL 20 is max in base game and 25 for Osiris expansion.
    - Sparrows are pointless in this game as they make you beat the game to use one (unless you earn one from a bright engram) This creates large areas where the game goes from a FPS to a walking simulator.
    - Items are small in quantity with new ones that were in original Destiny being brought back only not as good. Unique items such as skins, sparrows, ships, class gear, special event gear, come from Engrams which are earned every faux level after max level.. or purchasable with Silver which is the in game micro transaction currency.
    - Communication is horrible.. There is no general chat, clan chat, or easy way to get anything going in a MMO FPS game that focuses on PVP, Raids, and Strikes.. Oh but wait Activision and Bungie must love Nintendo because they made a mobile Destiny app that allows you to find that special clan and chat with them.
    - Bungie kept the aim assist in the PC version which combined with the 60FPS and Keyboard/Mouse combo makes this game easy to do whatever.. I died the first time well after beating the main story during the raid.
    - Still the same lame concept.. kill wave after wave and then any enemy you see in world.. know there are 3 of them.. Bungie can't seem to do things in random numbers.
    - The planets seem much small in Destiny 2.. I never use sparrow unless I'm doing a strike or something where people avoid enemies and just try and go fast through the content.
    - The farm is a great place but like the first game you eventually get a big city which is basically just a big walking simulator which contains just pointless halls and needs to be 90% smaller.. think farm or PSO lobbies.

    Also I can't stand the fact that they already have a expansion which I also played and it sucked.. Smallest planet and it makes the light level achieved during Leviathan Raid pointless. This accompanied with the low content level shows Bungie and Activision hide content behind paywalls.

    Good game and while I still play its mainly to do Milestones and Crucible matchmaking.
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  44. Nov 24, 2017
    7
    The game itself is solid, it's well made from top to bottom and it's a lot of fun to play, the problem is there's nothing to do, once you reach around 265 power everything slows down, and very few of the activities will increase your power in any sort of timely manner which cuts down the worthwhile content considerably. Destiny 2 is a very frustrating game because I really do want to playThe game itself is solid, it's well made from top to bottom and it's a lot of fun to play, the problem is there's nothing to do, once you reach around 265 power everything slows down, and very few of the activities will increase your power in any sort of timely manner which cuts down the worthwhile content considerably. Destiny 2 is a very frustrating game because I really do want to play it, but I just feel like there's no point. Expand
  45. Dec 1, 2017
    5
    Playing the game, the PvE has been fun. However, my 2nd PvP match that I got into, I immediately ran into lag cheaters. Yes, that's right, the same problem that Halo 2 had in 2004, Destiny 2 still has 13 years later. I don't know of any other game that give invulnerability to "laggy" players. So if you're not ok watching your Grenade get stuck to some script kiddie or asian named guy,Playing the game, the PvE has been fun. However, my 2nd PvP match that I got into, I immediately ran into lag cheaters. Yes, that's right, the same problem that Halo 2 had in 2004, Destiny 2 still has 13 years later. I don't know of any other game that give invulnerability to "laggy" players. So if you're not ok watching your Grenade get stuck to some script kiddie or asian named guy, and seeing them take no damage from the explosion, you're not going to be happy in half the matches. Total nonsense and kills half the game. That's why this gets "half" of 10. Expand
  46. Dec 19, 2017
    5
    I was pretty fond of the first Destiny, though it took me some time to warm up to it and there are things about it I never liked, most notably the scummy way they handled the Taken King release and the exceedingly awkward controls on PS3. It had a pretty great soundtrack though.

    The thing is, what I like about Destiny 2 is pretty much entirely the fact that it has a PC version. Aiming
    I was pretty fond of the first Destiny, though it took me some time to warm up to it and there are things about it I never liked, most notably the scummy way they handled the Taken King release and the exceedingly awkward controls on PS3. It had a pretty great soundtrack though.

    The thing is, what I like about Destiny 2 is pretty much entirely the fact that it has a PC version. Aiming and shooting feels appropriately smooth and responsive, and load times are much improved. Past that, If i didn't have friends who play it I probably would have abandoned it already. As it is, I received the game and first expansion from a friend and haven't spent one red cent on it. Said friend is also the sort of person that aggressively defends every aspect of a game they like, even one with such an obvious myriad of flaws as this one.

    Here's the ugly details. For every thing they sort of improved, there's ten boneheaded things at every level of this game's design, more then I could possibly fit here. Every time I play I discover something new and even more stupid. I can't say I find its low user review score here on Metacritic surprising. There's so much that I'm just going to summarize.

    Pros
    - Primary weapons were improved considerably. They're now, well. PRIMARIES. As in, your main weapon, the thing you get kills with. I've heard complaints about this on reddit, but I like what they did with them. Especially the Vigilance Wing.
    - Less compartmentalization of content. Story and side missions are now properly integrated into the exploration zones.
    - Many more color options for gear.
    - Auto rifles were buffed. This was badly needed.

    Cons. Where do I even begin?
    - Though it's hardly terrible, the plot is still very thin, even for an FPS. It's at least more focused and coherent then the first game, but it's written a little too plainly, making Cayde's silliness feel a little too on-point. The extensive background, in particular the obscure literary references offered by some of the Exotic lores, suggests an epic of science-fantasy, grand adventure and the power of friendship. What we get is little more then an episode of a cartoon- admittedly, one that might run on Toonami.
    - On that note, they make even less use of their own lore then the first game did, if that's at all possible. I've never seen a series so afraid to revel in its own worldbuilding.
    - Twelve players in the first game's Crucible PVP was bad enough. But eight? I am so tired of this trend of steadily shrinking player counts in versus games. If I wanted to duel players I'd play a game that has a dual mode. This small team crap is boring. Combined with the disparity in effectiveness between many of the guns, god awful map design and complete lack of any kind of skill bracketing in the matchmaking, you will lose a majority of matches, sometimes to such crushing odds that the match will end early out of pity. Also, it shamelessly rips its gametypes from Call of Duty and Counter-Strike.
    - Why the hell is it only on Battle.net? Did Gabe Newell crap in Bobby Kotick's corn flakes?
    - Also, matchmaking. It's as dumb now as when it was first implemented in Halo 2. It has no place in a PC release.
    - Handcannons were nerfed. This was NOT badly needed. At least not where PVE is concerned.
    - Where the hell is the Last Word? Why ommit any Exotics from the first game at all?
    - You're likely not to get a Sparrow until after you've completed the man story. That's asinine.
    - The Warlock Glide is completely screwed up compared to the first game. I'm not sure what they did wrong but it frequently does not get you to where you need to go.
    - The ledge grab maneuver would be a welcome addition- if it worked 100% of the time. As it is, it's rather finickey.
    - Individual Strikes are no longer accessible from the Director or for that matter from the exploration zones as they should be. Instead, there's only the Strike Playlist. This strikes me as more odd then annoying, but still.
    - In order to increment the Rat King quest, someone else on your team needs to have the quest or the weapon. This isn't mentioned anywhere.
    -The ships still don't do anything. They should do SOMETHING, I mean, come on.
    - Three players is still a weird party size. This rule of three thing they have is a bit much.
    - The NPCs at the tower are much more spread out then they were in the first game. You waste a lot of time running around.
    - The Prometheus Lens. Good lord, what were they thinking? If you don't know what I'm talking about, It was a horrendously overpowered laser weapon made available by Xur the first weekend after Curse of Osiris released. that made it so that if you weren't using it, you were guaranteed to lose crucible matches. And even if you WERE, you'd probably still lose, because almost everyone else was using one. It was then nerfed to the point where no one used it anymore.
    - Shaders are now single-use consumables. What?
    - Shadowshot is still next to useless.
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  47. Nov 19, 2017
    7
    Destiny 2 takes huge step forwards with small steps backs when compared over Destiny 1.

    Pros - Beautiful cutscenes - GREAT weapon feels - Gorgeous graphics - Cool-looking classes and armors - Coherent story - Leviathan Raid - Intense 4v4 PVP, but... Cons -... having a group of 6 (Imagine that after finishing the raid, you want to do some crucible) makes you to kick out some
    Destiny 2 takes huge step forwards with small steps backs when compared over Destiny 1.

    Pros
    - Beautiful cutscenes
    - GREAT weapon feels
    - Gorgeous graphics
    - Cool-looking classes and armors
    - Coherent story
    - Leviathan Raid
    - Intense 4v4 PVP, but...

    Cons
    -... having a group of 6 (Imagine that after finishing the raid, you want to do some crucible) makes you to kick out some members of your fireteam.
    - Lack of End Game
    - Exotics do not feel special anymore
    - Game drastically tuned down for casual gamers
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  48. Nov 3, 2017
    5
    Okay, not bad a game. But it's so boring story to play with all along. A game is nothing without a decent story campaing. And a game doens't meaning perfect with awesome graphics. People need something to love, love and embrace it. There is not much things to embrace in this game.

    You can play this game if you didn't experience before something like this game but it's not worth too much hope.
  49. Nov 14, 2017
    5
    I had fun playing Destiny 2 until I hit the end game...It has become a maddening "rinse and repeat" process of leveling up my gear every Tuesday (when the weekly tasks reset) then leaving it alone for 7 days, only to do it all over again. I feel like Destiny 1 offers SO much more as far as end game content goes (granted Destiny 1 has had a couple of expansion packs to bring it to thatI had fun playing Destiny 2 until I hit the end game...It has become a maddening "rinse and repeat" process of leveling up my gear every Tuesday (when the weekly tasks reset) then leaving it alone for 7 days, only to do it all over again. I feel like Destiny 1 offers SO much more as far as end game content goes (granted Destiny 1 has had a couple of expansion packs to bring it to that point). Maybe once one or all of the planned expansions release the game will become a little more interesting. As for now, you'll only get about 3 hours of end game content every Tuesday.

    Pros:

    + Great graphics on PC
    + Fun (but short) story mode

    Cons:

    - Shallow end game
    - Gives you the sense that you've hit a wall and cannot progress any further
    - Raids and a lot of the end game content can NOT be completed without a group of friends or a clan (sucks for solo players)
    - Feels almost identical to Destiny 1 in every aspect, but without all Destiny 1 has to offer.
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  50. Nov 4, 2017
    5
    One of the prettiest games since Crysis.
    But the game itself is extremely boring and it's bogged to down by a terribly designed UI and Quest Interface.
    it also just takes itself to seriously.
  51. Nov 7, 2017
    7
    I give this game a 7/10, because while the gameplay itself is fun, action packed and visually impressive (and it runs impressively well), the game has some pretty important shortcomings.

    First is the severe lack of many social features. Inviting your friend to a party requires way too many clicks and menu openings, that is, once you find out how to do it in the first place; the process
    I give this game a 7/10, because while the gameplay itself is fun, action packed and visually impressive (and it runs impressively well), the game has some pretty important shortcomings.

    First is the severe lack of many social features. Inviting your friend to a party requires way too many clicks and menu openings, that is, once you find out how to do it in the first place; the process is too long and complicated for something that could be as simple as a chat command. Besides that, there is simply no local/region chat, no custom channels, and no channels for specific purposes (like a lfg chat), there is only a team and fireteam (party, essentially) chat. Furthermore there is no way to browse active clans ingame. These problems all exacerbate the issues I will be getting into next.

    Second, after reaching the endgame you will quickly reach a point where the only content that makes sense for you to do, requires you to be in a group. Inconveniently, there is no matchmaker for this content (nightfall strikes and raid). This in itself is not catastrophic, but it would have been nice to have a matchmaker. The real problem lies in the fact that not only is there no matchmaker, there is also no way to actually assemble a group for it ingame, no lfg channels, no lfg player status, nothing. To actually assemble a group, you need to use one of various third party tools. Personally I was tempted to join a clan at this point, to have some more consistent endgame options. You can join a clan through the rather archaic method of applying through a website. However upon joining a clan i realized that there is no clan chat, and thus discovered my clans discord channel. In the end, as a casual player, joining a clan turned out to be more or less joining a lfg channel, however even for that i have to tab out of the game.

    Playing through the endgame is an appealing idea to me, however I am not nearly committed enough to the game to jump through all those hoops for the chance on a good time, when I can just play other games instead.

    I found the game to be worth the box price, but no more. The game itself is fun, but severely gets in the way of you enjoying it after a certain point. If you think you might enjoy it, i would suggest you buy the base game with no season pass or whatever, and dont buy any silver either, untill you have completed at least one nightfall strike. At that point you should well be able to determine if you want to invest the effort to get into the real endgame, and, potentially, put more money into it.
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  52. Jan 7, 2018
    7
    Didn't play D1 on console, so D2 is an completely new experience for me.

    +Great art, backed by a well optimized graphics engine, +Simple but solid, fps story, that just works, backed by deep lore, +Memorable, well voice acted characters, +Comic relief quest givers on 2 planets(a great addition to generally serious tone of the game), +Great gunplay. +Music -Lack of social
    Didn't play D1 on console, so D2 is an completely new experience for me.

    +Great art, backed by a well optimized graphics engine,
    +Simple but solid, fps story, that just works, backed by deep lore,
    +Memorable, well voice acted characters,
    +Comic relief quest givers on 2 planets(a great addition to generally serious tone of the game),
    +Great gunplay.
    +Music

    -Lack of social features(chat), really cripples any form of teaming up,
    -No matchmaking for endgame content/ the guided games take to longto set up,
    -For the repetitive endgame to work it needs to have choosable dificulities, right now the game is too easy for it to be enjoyable.

    Overall a recommended game for someone searching something different on PC. A good blend of PvE + co op and PvP. Usually it's all PvP + forced SP campaign.

    If your like this game and want more The Division from Ubisoft is a similar type of game.

    Based of ~60h of play time.
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  53. Nov 16, 2017
    7
    + Great shooter mechanics and PvE combats
    + Amazing soundtrack
    + Pretty good visual design ( EDZ for example ) + Very nice PC optimization ( on my pc it feels great, not sure about everyone else ) - One of the worst PvP combats in AAA games for the last years - Very careful and mediocre singleplayer campaign - There is no chat clan right in the game Destiny 2 is a very good game,
    + Great shooter mechanics and PvE combats
    + Amazing soundtrack
    + Pretty good visual design ( EDZ for example )
    + Very nice PC optimization ( on my pc it feels great, not sure about everyone else )

    - One of the worst PvP combats in AAA games for the last years
    - Very careful and mediocre singleplayer campaign
    - There is no chat clan right in the game
    Destiny 2 is a very good game, but from my point of view it doesn't feel like a complete sequel for the first Destiny.
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  54. Nov 16, 2017
    5
    Pretty limited content and awful lack of social functions in a multiplayer game. It is actually impossible to even say "hi" to other players. Lack of ranking system and pretty unimpressive vanity elements.
  55. Nov 17, 2017
    5
    after beat the game, if you dont have 4 friends same time for raid, you cant play this game. I mean theres no reason. Nonsense, fix this end game content. Focus single player rewards or add party finder for raid.
  56. Dec 10, 2017
    7
    I normally don't post game reviews, but seeing all the 0 or 10 reviews I'm hoping that people can see what I feel is an honest review. I played Destiny 1 from the very beginning all the way to the end and picked up Destiny 2 for PC on release. I also play Warframe and consider Warframe and Destiny to be completely different games; it’s like comparing Devil May Cry to Call of Duty.

    Pros
    I normally don't post game reviews, but seeing all the 0 or 10 reviews I'm hoping that people can see what I feel is an honest review. I played Destiny 1 from the very beginning all the way to the end and picked up Destiny 2 for PC on release. I also play Warframe and consider Warframe and Destiny to be completely different games; it’s like comparing Devil May Cry to Call of Duty.

    Pros
    -Visually a beautiful game. I often find myself just stopping and admiring the scenery.
    -The gunplay feels really good. I love first person shooters and everything about shooting feels really well done to me. Yes, it is very upsetting for my rocket to barely miss the enemy because he lifted his arm up, but great that it’s not just one big hitbox where the enemy is.
    -It’s fairly easy to progress. There aren’t any random modifiers on items; if you and a friend both find the same gun they will be the same gun. No hoping for the best rolls on a drop; once you’ve got the item, you’ve got the item. Evens the playing field, no more complaining that your teammates doing better with the same weapon because they have better modifiers on theirs.
    -For Destiny 1 players: you can fast travel to select locations when doing patrols. Definitely beats running around the whole area just to get to a certain area. I was really happy not having to run around the dreadnaught all day to alternate between Court of Oryx and finding all the calcified fragments.
    -Destiny 1 had an upgrade system where you had to “level up” your items and required additional materials to unlock the upgrades such as relic iron and spinmetal. You could find and collect these resources spawned in random nodes on planets, by doing patrol missions, or by turning in a special currency called legendary marks. If you loved having a large variety of items like I did you would be farming a lot just so you could actually use your items to their full potential.
    -You can actually get emotes from bright engrams which you get when you level up. In Destiny 1 if you wanted a specific emote your only choice was spending silver, which cost real-life money.

    Cons
    -Features from Destiny 1 didn’t make it into Destiny 2(yet). I’ve heard it was because that once Destiny 1 was released the team who made it went straight into development for Destiny 2 and a different team did the rest of the content for Destiny 1. Strike specific loot, choosing the pvp mode, replaying story missions/strikes at will, daily heroic story missions, and secret patrols are all missing from the game at the moment just to name a few. They’ve recently reintroduced heroic strikes again with the first dlc; no scoring, medals, or modifiers though.

    -Pretty much no customization for abilities compared to Destiny 1. You get two skill trees for each subclass. Destiny 1 had many nodes you could mix and match with to create a more unique playstyle with for your character which also affected your stats. In Destiny 2, you can only change your stats via your armor.
    -No general chat and the ability to receive whispers is disabled by default. Makes it pretty difficult to find groups if you aren’t dedicated to searching for groups.
    -You can’t buy specific weapons/armor from vendors besides 1 item during faction rally. You’re at the mercy of RNG for most items in the game now. No more buying hung jury to wreck PVE content.
    -The story isn’t very engaging in my opinion. At least it was better than Destiny 1 where the story upon release was just a mess.
    Neutral(These can be seen as pros or cons depending on the players)
    -Pvp is much more teamplay focused than Destiny 1. The amount of players in a pvp match was also lowered from 12 total to 8 total so it also feels a lot slower to me.
    -Shaders are a single use item that you individually apply to gear to change its color. Similar to Chroma from Destiny 1. Some people complained about this system but I love it. I play about 8 hours a week and I have a ton of shaders. Since they can be individually applied I can make myself look like a great neon rainbow of colors. The only shaders I miss from Destiny 1 are Glowhoo and Ascendant Plane.
    Some other notes
    -Destiny 1 had the same amount of strikes on release as Destiny 2. It really sucks that you can’t choose to play individual ones and play through them at random; but it is the same amount as Destiny 1 on release.
    -To me, the game is the most fun when you play with your friends. I enjoy challenging myself and soloing the nightfall and the raid entrance; but I really have the most fun doing patrols, strikes, and pvp with my buddies. There’s not a whole lot for solo players in my opinion but that is kind of blanket statement; I think most games can be fun when you have friends to play with.

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    -Destiny 2 is more casual friendly than Destiny 1. No grinding for hours a day every day.
    -Gunplay and visuals are great.
    -Not a lot of content for more dedicated players.
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  57. Sep 26, 2018
    6
    Destiny 2 is awesome game, Massive open world, many things to do. I really dont understand the hate on this game. Damm this game is graphically awesome ! Characters are well made. LOOT and LOOT ...
    (By the time of review free on PS PLUS)
    But every good side has its bad side. You can progress only 20 levels if you dont purchase aditional DLCS, Thats pretty dumb. Also the game will get
    Destiny 2 is awesome game, Massive open world, many things to do. I really dont understand the hate on this game. Damm this game is graphically awesome ! Characters are well made. LOOT and LOOT ...
    (By the time of review free on PS PLUS)
    But every good side has its bad side. You can progress only 20 levels if you dont purchase aditional DLCS, Thats pretty dumb. Also the game will get repetive by some time.
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  58. Sep 15, 2019
    7
    First, i didn't play destiny. This is the first destiny game i played. I didn't buy the game for its story, this is why i gave 7 points. I liked looting for the first 20 hours, then i got bored and deleted the game. I remember that the boss fights were very easy and there were a little monster types. But even so the game is fun.
  59. Jun 19, 2020
    7
    A good jerking party game, with some kind of plot and a little pumping. Not interesting pvp.
  60. Jul 15, 2018
    5
    This game is bad. How are the published reviews so out of line with the reality of the game?
  61. Feb 18, 2020
    7
    Destiny 2 ist ein Spiel mit Atemberaubenden Landschaften, sehr guter Performance und Grafikqualität.
    Und bietet eine interessanten Story und viele Multiplayer Möglichkeiten.
    Andererseits bietet das Spiel wenig Inhalt ohne die überteuerten Erweiterungen und sehr unausgeglichene PvP Kämpfe und Spielmodi. Dafür ist es das einzige Spiel seines Genre welches Platformübergreifende
    Destiny 2 ist ein Spiel mit Atemberaubenden Landschaften, sehr guter Performance und Grafikqualität.
    Und bietet eine interessanten Story und viele Multiplayer Möglichkeiten.

    Andererseits bietet das Spiel wenig Inhalt ohne die überteuerten Erweiterungen und sehr unausgeglichene PvP Kämpfe und Spielmodi.

    Dafür ist es das einzige Spiel seines Genre welches Platformübergreifende Speicherstände bietet, somit kann man jederzeit zwischen PC und Konsole wechseln.

    Für ein paar gute Spielstunden mit Freunden auf jeden Fall zu empfehlen.
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  62. Apr 10, 2018
    5
    The base game deserves a 9 until the campaign ends so its a really good game for people who play the campaign then call it quit and want nothing to do with MMO and endgame stuff. But has an MMO that is supposed to have infinite replayability it deserve a 3 maybe less at least it dosent deserve your precious time. Destiny 2 failed in almost every way for replayability and endgame stuff theyThe base game deserves a 9 until the campaign ends so its a really good game for people who play the campaign then call it quit and want nothing to do with MMO and endgame stuff. But has an MMO that is supposed to have infinite replayability it deserve a 3 maybe less at least it dosent deserve your precious time. Destiny 2 failed in almost every way for replayability and endgame stuff they pretty much removed everything that endgame lovers would want to try and make it more casual but guess what casual don't play end game much and they get bored of every game no matter how much they liked it in the begining they wont stay no matter what you do. On top of that people who like to play solo or with random group get locked out of the best content in the game. For example one of my casual friend was so pissed he couldn't do the raid he just quit right away. Bungie is so up there ass about there raid being to hard for random groups its insane. Make a learning mode easier with mechanics explained just delay it from the real thing to not spoil it for the premade but no they make harder mode instead because you know minority of the playerbase is more important then the whole community. A buy if you want to do the campaign/strikes and call it quit but stay away from it after that. And do not buy that expansion just don't no need to review that crap just dont the only good thing about it is a raid the thing most people don't do. Expand
  63. Aug 27, 2020
    6
    Destiny 1.5 - It learns nothing from the mistakes of its predecessor and continues to be a shallow first person shooter that is all flash and no substance. The visuals and music are fantastic, with the world of Destiny continuing to be interesting yet lacking, and the game is mind-numbingly repetitive like the first game. The story is mediocre yet again and you'll have experienced all theDestiny 1.5 - It learns nothing from the mistakes of its predecessor and continues to be a shallow first person shooter that is all flash and no substance. The visuals and music are fantastic, with the world of Destiny continuing to be interesting yet lacking, and the game is mind-numbingly repetitive like the first game. The story is mediocre yet again and you'll have experienced all the game has to offer within the first two days of playing, including its underwhelming pvp.

    Destiny will continue to be a barebones franchise that milks as much money from the consumer that it can, what a shame.
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  64. Jan 8, 2018
    5
    Graphics and style are beautiful, soundtrack is amazing but that's about it. This game is quite short that after a while I got bored. I like grinding in other online games, but in this one I don't like how it works. And the saddest part is that Expansion released just after one month of PC launch. Wow.
  65. Nov 20, 2017
    5
    I honestly expected much more grinding and time spent in this game, but after a week I've hit a wall where the only way to level is to do raids/strikes or grind public events and the game has lost basically all appeal. The way the end game is handled feels specifically tailored towards casual players - ie I can log on once a week, do a raid and strike with my friends, complete the weeklyI honestly expected much more grinding and time spent in this game, but after a week I've hit a wall where the only way to level is to do raids/strikes or grind public events and the game has lost basically all appeal. The way the end game is handled feels specifically tailored towards casual players - ie I can log on once a week, do a raid and strike with my friends, complete the weekly challenges and then log off until the next Tuesday. It doesn't feel like a grind, just a boring repetitive schedule.

    However, I will give this a 5 because the gunplay itself is so solid and I did actually enjoy the raid/strike moments of the game but being able to crush a weeks achievements in a day just doesn't work for me - I'd rather have a huge task that I will struggle to complete than something simple I can knock over in a day. Like everyone else has said, feels a lot like more of the same ol' Destiny, can't see myself bothering with expansions.
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  66. Jan 4, 2018
    5
    I’ve being a Bungie’s fan since their Halo games developments. Although I was sceptic about Destiny 1 and waited 1 year after launch, I bought it enjoyed playing it, since Bungie fixed some of the game´s main issues.

    With Destiny 2, the game has excellent graphics, maps, and in some ways the new plot like raid, strikes and with new features, such as search groups are great. However,
    I’ve being a Bungie’s fan since their Halo games developments. Although I was sceptic about Destiny 1 and waited 1 year after launch, I bought it enjoyed playing it, since Bungie fixed some of the game´s main issues.

    With Destiny 2, the game has excellent graphics, maps, and in some ways the new plot like raid, strikes and with new features, such as search groups are great.
    However, the one thing that greatly disappointed me about Bungie and/or Activision, is the misleading behavior. Not just misleading, but plain lies to us, the consumers. The following are just examples:

    • They misled the game community with the XP rewards.
    • They misled us with the overall reward logarithm, e.g. three of coins
    • The initial s block of previously purchased game content from players that didn’t bought the new DLC, curse of Osiris.
    • Micro transactions through Eververse. Most of the cool rewards are behind this character. Probably, it may give some advantages in PVP to players who spent additional money purchasing through Eververse.

    These are examples of a company who doesn’t care about ethics, its customers, quality control etc. On top of that, the new DLC curse of Osiris for $20, which in my opinion, is not a DLC. A DLC that can be finished within a couple of hours is just proof of the rip off.
    I understand that Activision wants to make money, but lying and ripping off its customers it’s just not right. Unfortunately, I purchased the game with its DLC expansions. But, not in the future, I’ll never purchase any Bungie’s game in the future, just like I did with EA.
    Activision and/or Bungie has adopted an overpriced with the minimum-development model at the expense of the game content. To be fair, I give this game 5 out of 10.
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  67. Jan 4, 2018
    5
    Destiny 2 is the inevitable evolution of the game industry. The game is structured around microtransactions and player retention, not player fun. While the graphics are incredible, the weapons generally enjoyable, and the bosses genuinely challenging, the goal of increasing your "light" (an arbitrary number) is just boring when you have to play through the same content over and over. PvPDestiny 2 is the inevitable evolution of the game industry. The game is structured around microtransactions and player retention, not player fun. While the graphics are incredible, the weapons generally enjoyable, and the bosses genuinely challenging, the goal of increasing your "light" (an arbitrary number) is just boring when you have to play through the same content over and over. PvP in the Crucible is entertaining for a while, but offers no real competitive depth compared to other games out there. I'd pass. Expand
  68. Jan 5, 2018
    5
    It's a pretty game, but it's a mile wide and an inch deep. Once you get past the first 15 hours of the game, it becomes very shallow. It's a drop off from the first Destiny and they've dumbed everything down. It's lacking many core features of the first game and aside from having great music and visuals, it's mostly a marketing cash grab.
  69. Apr 4, 2018
    7
    Coming from a PC gamer, i found core gameplay decent, reminds me a bit of the old halo games but with open world areas and other players. Graphics and music are also good. But it's a bit low on features and social options are minimal. I got the game on promotion and think it was a decent deal at that price but at full price i'd expect a bit more. So i give it a 7, which is good but notComing from a PC gamer, i found core gameplay decent, reminds me a bit of the old halo games but with open world areas and other players. Graphics and music are also good. But it's a bit low on features and social options are minimal. I got the game on promotion and think it was a decent deal at that price but at full price i'd expect a bit more. So i give it a 7, which is good but not great, because i do find the gameplay fun for the most part but it could have done more to build on the first game (which i never played, but i hear it was very similar).

    So to conclude, i liked the PVE/co-op gameplay but I didn't enjoy the PVP having to play people many power levels above me. PVP felt kind of similar to overwatch but not as good due to less balance, variety and smaller sized engagements.
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  70. Jun 25, 2020
    6
    I don't like play shooters so much and online games as well but Destiny 2 could hold me because of the main story line. Now i'm playing the 1st DLC and feels the same. The game is great as a story game with its characters and the plot. But I what I certanly love is a warlock :)
  71. Sep 16, 2019
    5
    O primeiro continua sendo melhor, o segundo é uma cópia capada do primeiro, com infinita repetição para conseguir equipe igual do primeiro... DLCs fracas... Viva o primeiro!
  72. May 23, 2018
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Destiny 2 is very fun and I feel the coolest part about it is the pathways. Now I don’t know if I just got ultra-mega lucky, but the direction you go is very natural and they flow very well. I’ve been to 15-16 different cross-roads and only one of two ways you move will be the right way. But it’s almost, by instinct, you know which way to go, it’s very natural and feels complete. The thing about Destiny 2 is the progression is really sped up and you get stuff pretty rapidly depending on how much you play.

    The progression system is very speedy as if the developers were afraid players were going to get scared off by the lack of acquiring weapons and armor, you know cool stuff that makes the game interesting. Some of the weapons are even recycled back to you with just more damage, most of the time they have the same name.

    The story is pretty good, but however there are some missions that repeat themselves over and over and they get stale. By repeated missions I mean the same type of combat and objectives, it gets more interesting towards the end of the game. The main repetition is the enemies, unfortunately the developers haven’t realized that giving an enemy more health does not make the combat harder. If anything it makes the enemies bullet cushions and it always just makes them more annoying to fight.

    The exploration is fantastic and there is always something to shoot and fight and murder. The best part about Destiny 2 is that there is barely any down time at all, and that makes up for most flaws. Every corner you turn there will most likely be an enemy trying to blow your face off.

    Now let’s talk about visuals, they are AMAZINGLY GORGEOUS. Seriously at the beginning of the game there is a part where you see the trapped traveler and its caged light in the distance, and holy sh*t is it beautiful.

    The amazing part is the unreal, unnecessary amount of detail put into these destroyed forgotten environments.
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  73. Jan 17, 2022
    7
    대체재가 없다지만 심한 부분은 정말 이래도 되나 싶을 정도로 망가져있는 작품. 하나밖에 없는 루트슈터 MMOFPS라지만 다르게 생각하면 여지껏 유일하게 살아남았다는것만으로도 그 완성도만큼은 인정해야될듯.
  74. Apr 19, 2021
    6
    The PvE? Pretty alright but you can run out of things to do fairly quick if you aren't the type to turn off your brain while chasing almost non-existent upgrades to something that's already "good enough".

    The PvP? The single worst PvP in any game I've played. The tacked-on multiplayer modes in some singleplayer games is unironically better and more balanced than whatever Destiny2 tries
    The PvE? Pretty alright but you can run out of things to do fairly quick if you aren't the type to turn off your brain while chasing almost non-existent upgrades to something that's already "good enough".

    The PvP? The single worst PvP in any game I've played. The tacked-on multiplayer modes in some singleplayer games is unironically better and more balanced than whatever Destiny2 tries to offer. What's worse is that people were clammoring for "competitive" PvP to come back to Destiny2 in the form of "Trials of Osiris" and it only made *everything* worse.

    And people quickly regretted asking for it too because everyone realized _"wow I actually hate this"._ Who would have guessed a game with bad PVP would have _really bad_ competitive PVP?
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  75. Aug 7, 2020
    5
    PVE is fun, PVP matchmaking is horrible and too many people are using aimbots/wallhacks and Bungie is not doing anything against it.
  76. Aug 14, 2020
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It was an immersive game, and the directing was also good. When Uldren Sov killed Cayde, I played the game with the only mind to kill him. It was the best game I've ever played. When this game is on Battlenet. As I moved on to Steam, my love for the game fell when I and my freshmen became similar, and I couldn't kill enemies in one shot who didn't have to care. Expand
  77. Sep 29, 2020
    5
    Easy to play but you can't raid if you are solo player... Beside that, this game's graphics is perfect. If you want to make a wallpaper, I think this game is suitable for you XD
  78. Dec 19, 2020
    5
    hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
  79. Nov 17, 2020
    6
    Decent Game lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
  80. Jun 24, 2021
    5
    Game is ok i guess , i tried it just before beyond light dlc . With paid dlcs . The way content is changing and the policy of season passes and new dlcs , got me a little confused . Story is just ok , the size of it did not seem very meaningful . Overall for me it was a neutral experience I would not recommend this game for my likings though .
  81. Mar 5, 2022
    5
    Jugué creo un poco de la historia y me gusto, pero el multijugador me pareció aburridísimo.
  82. Jun 26, 2021
    5
    Story 4/10
    Gameplay 8/10
    Content 5/10

    The story is pretty empty and doesn't explain much. The gameplay is very fun and very repetitive. The dlcs is story and equipment and the stories are not so interesting.
  83. Feb 19, 2022
    7
    간만에 복귀를 하려했더니 과거의 영광은 점부 창고행이라니..
    1인칭 루트슈터 장르중 이만한 게임은 앞으로도 찾기 힘들것같지만, 구매한 컨텐츠가 없어진다는것은 돈주고 산 유저입장으로는 이해불가하다.
    I was going to come back after a short while, but the glory of the past was going to the clerk's warehouse... It seems difficult to find a game like this in the first-person root shooter genre in the future, but it is incomprehensible from the point of view of a paid user that
    간만에 복귀를 하려했더니 과거의 영광은 점부 창고행이라니..
    1인칭 루트슈터 장르중 이만한 게임은 앞으로도 찾기 힘들것같지만, 구매한 컨텐츠가 없어진다는것은 돈주고 산 유저입장으로는 이해불가하다.

    I was going to come back after a short while, but the glory of the past was going to the clerk's warehouse...
    It seems difficult to find a game like this in the first-person root shooter genre in the future, but it is incomprehensible from the point of view of a paid user that the purchased content disappears.
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  84. Apr 30, 2023
    6
    I spent 630 hours in Destiny 2 and I really like this game, thanks to it I experienced a lot of positive emotions. But then why is the score so low?
    All because of Bungie's policy regarding the distribution model of this game. I thank Bungie for the opportunity to play Destiny 2 for free, but at the same time I want to scold them very much for removing a huge part of the free content from
    I spent 630 hours in Destiny 2 and I really like this game, thanks to it I experienced a lot of positive emotions. But then why is the score so low?
    All because of Bungie's policy regarding the distribution model of this game. I thank Bungie for the opportunity to play Destiny 2 for free, but at the same time I want to scold them very much for removing a huge part of the free content from the game and for expensive DLC and season passes, without which there is essentially nothing to do in Destiny 2 in 2023.
    However, despite all this, Destiny 2 is still a pleasant game, with an adequate gameplay complexity curve. If you don't know what to do with yourself in the evening or on weekends - try Destiny 2 for free.
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  85. Mar 8, 2023
    6
    I bought multiple season passes back in 2018-2020.

    This is stupid and I have no idea where the stuff went, did they make it free?

    The content vault locking is one of many dumb decisions in the modern Industry.
  86. Apr 29, 2023
    6
    Not a fan of the game in general due to how it near forces you to spend money on it to enjoy it fully. Nor the practice of vaulting items either. Fun to play with friends if you want mindless PvE, but PvP felt horribly unbalanced.
  87. Apr 9, 2023
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. My rating is based on my impressions of the game. This is not an objective review. I play quite a big number of titles per year and decided to review them as a peace of art and not as a product. Expand
  88. Aug 9, 2023
    5
    it was "ok"-ish, had a group of friends to play with, pve content (as it arrived at the time) were good, but took too long to wait for, thats why most of my friends quit.
Metascore
83

Generally favorable reviews - based on 36 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 29 out of 36
  2. Negative: 0 out of 36
  1. Feb 6, 2018
    70
    While Destiny 2 has a solid foundation and a robust story campaign, its endgame content feels a little lacklustre. The sandbox doesn't have a whole lot of depth, and plumbing each of the hub worlds for secrets doesn't feel that rewarding. Grinding Public Events, Raids, and Strikes with friends is definitely a lot of fun, but there's a huge disconnect between content being cleared and your character strength increasing. There's still a lot of room for Destiny 2 to grow but, for now, it's still got a few kinks to work out.
  2. CD-Action
    Jan 10, 2018
    95
    In a nutshell, Destiny 2 for PC is the same outstanding game we played on consoles, but even more enjoyable thanks to spectacular visuals, masterful optimization and much more suitable controls. [13/2017, p.75]
  3. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    Jan 2, 2018
    80
    Play this great shooter with your friends, it pays off. Then it will offer hours and hours of great fun without the stereotype. But be prepared the endgame will thoroughly test your patience and willingness to grind. [Issue#280]