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1.5

Overwhelming dislike- based on 582 Ratings

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  1. Dec 7, 2017
    8
    Campaign is not long as all other pre-year 2 expansion (crota and house of wolves had both small campaigns). But that look of mercury before the vex it´s just unbelievable beautiful. Destiny 2 have a lot of things to be fixed, but in the overall it´s stil a good game. Strange thing is people complained that it was the same game as D1, and now they complain that things should be like D1.
  2. Dec 7, 2017
    10
    The raid lair hasn't been released yet, so I can't fully rate this, but my friends and I had a really great time playing through the campaign. There were some bosses with more interesting mechanics than previous bullet sponges, and the story was solid. Mostly, I enjoyed it because I know how to do this really great thing called managing my expectations. I don't expect a full COD gameThe raid lair hasn't been released yet, so I can't fully rate this, but my friends and I had a really great time playing through the campaign. There were some bosses with more interesting mechanics than previous bullet sponges, and the story was solid. Mostly, I enjoyed it because I know how to do this really great thing called managing my expectations. I don't expect a full COD game length story campaign for 15 bucks. And i'm looking forward to the new post campaign grind where they have finally added powerful gear for doing heroic story missions daily and 3 strikes per week. And just like Mario which has a 97 on here despite literally the same story they've been doing for 30 years, it's the crispy and solid gameplay with good friends that always puts destiny at the top of what i want to play. Expand
  3. Dec 7, 2017
    8
    Just looking at the DLC alone and not what base game has to offer, The CoO is a great DLC to have come. Osiris and Vex have been mysteries in Destiny universe for a long time and DLC answers many of those and closes some timelines.

    The DLC has nothing to do with Red Legion which is a bummer as there is yet no continuity but on it's own the story is great. Visuals, World Design, Sound
    Just looking at the DLC alone and not what base game has to offer, The CoO is a great DLC to have come. Osiris and Vex have been mysteries in Destiny universe for a long time and DLC answers many of those and closes some timelines.

    The DLC has nothing to do with Red Legion which is a bummer as there is yet no continuity but on it's own the story is great. Visuals, World Design, Sound are all spot on as always.

    We get 17 Exotics (armors and weapons included) and some of them are the very best D1 exotics which is so exciting.

    Heroic Adventures are great, the adventures are beautiful and one of them (Bug in the system) is so well designed. Haven't played Strikes yet - so no comments there. Heroic Strikes made a comeback and are good.

    Also note, DLC isnt ending here- there are QOL changes coming next week and more events and improvements planned in Jan.
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  4. Dec 7, 2017
    9
    I am really enjoying it. It's a little short on content, but does a lot to add to the lore and over all feel of the game. This DLC essentially adds an additional planet, a 3 hour campaign, a couple new playlists, 4 new adventures, a couple new PVP maps, about 15 new exotics, and a "raid lair". There's some work to be done yet to bring D2 up to D1's volume of content, but I'm very happyI am really enjoying it. It's a little short on content, but does a lot to add to the lore and over all feel of the game. This DLC essentially adds an additional planet, a 3 hour campaign, a couple new playlists, 4 new adventures, a couple new PVP maps, about 15 new exotics, and a "raid lair". There's some work to be done yet to bring D2 up to D1's volume of content, but I'm very happy with the game so far. Thank you so much for releasing this on the PC! Expand
  5. Dec 7, 2017
    10
    It's a best DLC EVER! holy gosh! It's like osiris, and some vex, old vex and dis girl gost... 10/10! rly! enjoy to pay money for dis! and most important, now i can waste my time just for get light! get dis 330-335 light and enjoy it!
  6. Dec 5, 2017
    10
    Curse of Osiris is a beautiful piece to an already great base game. The story is a nice addition to the lore I've been wanting to dig into, the art direction is outstanding, season 2 provides awesome unlocks and Osiris provides cool exotics. I don't like that it was $20, but there is good content to be found.
  7. Dec 13, 2017
    8
    This doesn't deserve the bad rating it has gotten. I agree with a lot of the complaints, but it was only $20 and it had a "raid lair" which although shorter than a normal raid, was absolutely beautiful and really fun, one of my favorite raid boss fights in all of Destiny's history.

    The graphics and art are superb throughout. The addition of Masterworks weapons added some much needed
    This doesn't deserve the bad rating it has gotten. I agree with a lot of the complaints, but it was only $20 and it had a "raid lair" which although shorter than a normal raid, was absolutely beautiful and really fun, one of my favorite raid boss fights in all of Destiny's history.

    The graphics and art are superb throughout. The addition of Masterworks weapons added some much needed grind to the sequel of this series. And the use of armor ornaments to save on vault space was a brilliant idea.

    Yes, the campaign is short. That's a valid point. And yes they reuse story missions as strikes, but that in itself is not a bad thing, that actually make more sense than how Destiny 1 just had totally unrelated strikes that weren't part of the story... the only problem with reusing story missions as strikes is that there wasn't much of either.

    And yes, Eververse is over-stepping it's bounds by putting most loot in a looter/shooter behind a pay wall, and having the best cosmetic exotics only available for those who purchase.

    It's not perfect, so I don't give it a perfect score, but it's not nearly as bad as other people are saying. Especially if you've ever liked any raid in Destiny's history, or if you like co-op PvE shooters. The raid lair is a superb encounter and it was time gated and not available to play on launch day of the DLC, which is normal. But I think a lot of the negativity is coming from people already upset about the Destiny sequel, and people who play Destiny but don't raid (ikr, why?) and people who haven't done the new raid lair which was the main content of the DLC.
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  8. Dec 9, 2017
    8
    If you've been enjoying the base game then the DLC gives you more of what you've been enjoying. Ignore the negative review bandwagon and consider if you've been enjoying the base game. If your answer is yes and you want more, then the DLC is worth it. New events and activities, weapons and armour, it's all there. It doesn't take you very long to complete the new story line, this is true,If you've been enjoying the base game then the DLC gives you more of what you've been enjoying. Ignore the negative review bandwagon and consider if you've been enjoying the base game. If your answer is yes and you want more, then the DLC is worth it. New events and activities, weapons and armour, it's all there. It doesn't take you very long to complete the new story line, this is true, and it doesn't take you long to hit the new 25 level cap. Hitting the new cap of 335 probably won't take you too long either. Enemies have scaled to the new levels, as have the events (strikes, raids, etc).
    Honestly, I feel that many of the negative reviews are from people who already were not happy with the base game or didn't have the game at all.
    Bottom line: if you've enjoyed the base game, the DLC will feel worth it to you. More of the same game play with new weapons, armour and activities (as mentioned above).
    Stay safe, guardians!
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  9. Jan 8, 2018
    10
    The Raid Lair was a great improvement for a quicker completion. Story is lame but the prophecy weapons were great. The Dawning event & the continuation of crucible maps were wonderful.

    The story continuation and the introduction of Saint 14 is a beuatifully polished cliffhanger. I understand many have an intolerable dislike for bungies bugs and humorous mishaps. While I am enjoying
    The Raid Lair was a great improvement for a quicker completion. Story is lame but the prophecy weapons were great. The Dawning event & the continuation of crucible maps were wonderful.

    The story continuation and the introduction of Saint 14 is a beuatifully polished cliffhanger.

    I understand many have an intolerable dislike for bungies bugs and humorous mishaps. While I am enjoying the mishaps as great events of gameplay.

    No other game I know of where I can manuever dodge duck with 2 side arms and sleep on a sniper for long range.
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Metascore
57

Mixed or average reviews - based on 28 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 28
  2. Negative: 1 out of 28
  1. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Feb 22, 2018
    60
    Lacking content and doubling down on what's wrong with the vanilla game, Curse of Osiris is a lightweight grind and a missed opportunity to fix Destiny 2's faults. [Feb 2018, p.97]
  2. Edge Magazine
    Jan 9, 2018
    60
    It still has much to do. But for the first time in a while, Destiny 2 players have finally been given something to be positive about. [Issue#315, p.116]
  3. Jan 8, 2018
    49
    Unless you’ve already bought this as part of a season pass, don’t waste your money on Curse of Osiris until Bungie actually changes direction, and I’m not talking about executing their proposed changes which painfully miss the mark yet again. The base game of Destiny 2 is a great shooter for 50-60 hours of solid content on your first play through of a redemptive story. But there is no endgame to keep going beyond that and there isn’t anything packaged into this DLC than enhances that initial experience. At this point, if you’re desperate for a looter/shooter then either fire up Destiny 1 again, watch Anthem videos on YouTube and hope for a brighter Q4 2018, or else maybe go give the Division a chance. It had a dumpster fire launch but can be had on the cheap now and I hear it’s become a very good game in its current state.