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  1. Dec 6, 2017
    0
    Bungie has completely missed the mark here. Even with the bundled "quality of life" changes they released with this "expansion" it is laughably barren and empty of anything worthwhile. More recycled D1 exotics, a tiny playable area, and atrocious writing have made this a serious case of buyers remorse for me.

    All good-will Bungie earned from me in Destiny 1 is dead and gone. I may never
    Bungie has completely missed the mark here. Even with the bundled "quality of life" changes they released with this "expansion" it is laughably barren and empty of anything worthwhile. More recycled D1 exotics, a tiny playable area, and atrocious writing have made this a serious case of buyers remorse for me.

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

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

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

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

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

    This game is greed and hubris in a box.
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  2. Dec 6, 2017
    2
    Summed up, Curse of Osiris is beautiful to look at, but empty inside. This DLC is extremely short, has terrible story and dialogue, and does nothing to further the lore or mystery of the Destiny franchise.

    I think their attitude going into developing this paid content was "What's the least we can get away with, and still charge money?" They use recycled content (again), like a new
    Summed up, Curse of Osiris is beautiful to look at, but empty inside. This DLC is extremely short, has terrible story and dialogue, and does nothing to further the lore or mystery of the Destiny franchise.

    I think their attitude going into developing this paid content was "What's the least we can get away with, and still charge money?" They use recycled content (again), like a new pool of weapons which use existing skins, but have new (mostly trash) perks. One "story" mission from the DLC is just a strike from base D2 with some modifications and nothing new to add.

    I have played better content for free from other developers, and that is a problem.

    Almost forgot, there is a bounty of new content (ships, ghosts, shaders, sparrows) but it's all behind their Eververse micro-transactions. Instead of making the game play rewarding, they decided on a shameless cash-grab. Again.

    Stay far away, do not waste your money on this.
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  3. Dec 7, 2017
    3
    The main campaign is laughably easy and completed in less than 2 hours. Seriously a toddler could complete this campaign easily. I really wish they atleast implemented some difficulty options to atleast make you have some fun while completing it.

    The story is mediocre and forgettable, I don't even remember what happened cause it was so mindnumbingly boring. 60 % of the time you are just
    The main campaign is laughably easy and completed in less than 2 hours. Seriously a toddler could complete this campaign easily. I really wish they atleast implemented some difficulty options to atleast make you have some fun while completing it.

    The story is mediocre and forgettable, I don't even remember what happened cause it was so mindnumbingly boring. 60 % of the time you are just walking , killing extremely easy mobs. The visuals are beautiful but the gameplay is just terrible for an AAA game. The new ''planet'' is a joke. The size is 1/4 of the size of the smallest planet in destiny 2 vanilla, you fight the same predictable and boring enemies as in the vanilla game.

    As usual most of the ''good'' content is behind a paywall which gives you no incentive to play any of the harder contents. I went into this with very low expectations and still was disapointed. Bungie should be ashamed for what they have done to this game. They're not communicating with their fans AT ALL and are clearly delusional and driven by greed by this point.
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  4. Dec 6, 2017
    0
    This is the worst money spend for all my 20 year gaming history.
    Plot+gameplay: -1 / 10 worst plot ever. as well as it presentation to player. its below mediocre.
    Graphics: 1/10: most assets reused. new models are golden tubes and black meteorite rocks. thats all. Level design 0/10: you cant ride your vehicle in new zone. its is small and devoid of anything. basically its just a trader
    This is the worst money spend for all my 20 year gaming history.
    Plot+gameplay: -1 / 10 worst plot ever. as well as it presentation to player. its below mediocre.
    Graphics: 1/10: most assets reused. new models are golden tubes and black meteorite rocks. thats all.
    Level design 0/10: you cant ride your vehicle in new zone. its is small and devoid of anything.
    basically its just a trader and entrance to "not so random dungeon generator"
    Characters 0/10: Hey do you even know what emotion is? Feels like ikora and osiris are played by some manager who was distributing tasks to people his whole life.

    Bungie failed to live up even to minimum expectation, no new location, 90% of quest time you just wander on already existing locations. Only few new weapons which dont bring anything new to the game. Vex enemies have new models but no new mechanics, and then dont appear in game at all.
    What the F have i even paid for? Grinding tokens that give same weapons i already have but in different look.

    Im really trying to give it score of 1 or 2 but i just cant.
    No more money for bungie, and i feel sorry for blizzard to even putting them into battle net client
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  5. Dec 5, 2017
    0
    I quote 100%, we share the same thoughts. "I do not feel like I got my money's worth. It feels like Bungie cut a small chunk of the original game and held it aside as a weak, undersized, paid expansion. What a rip..."
  6. Dec 5, 2017
    1
    2 hour campaign, 1 strike, and old exotics ported from Destiny 1.

    Don't waste your money on this pathetic excuse of a cash grab from a company that continues to rip it's fans off.
  7. Dec 6, 2017
    4
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. 2 hours of story that doesn't even make much sense. The whole marketing behind the DLC was talking about how you finally get to meet Osiris. Well you do...in the final cutscene. You see Osiris in one other cutscene at the beginning, but you've seen most of it through trailers. Then when you beat the campaign, and you meet Osiris, he disappears again. So much for bringing Osiris into the game.

    The gameplay is still Destiny. Nothing changes there. The biggest gripe I have is the story. $20 for a 2 hour story, and minimal additions. This DLC feels smaller than Dark Below from Destiny 1, and yet it costs the same.

    Bungie has taken a task that is too big for them. The problem with Destiny 1 was not enough man power to do 2 small DLCs + one Large expansion a year. They resorted to Microtransactions and "free" Live Updates. You'd think they'd remember past mistakes, Activision or no Activision Contractual Obligations.
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  8. Dec 5, 2017
    0
    a 2 hour campaign for $20? Is this a joke? The expansion doesn't address any major concerns about the game. No more vault space, no functional vault with decent sorting options, HDR is broken no PS4, mod system is still garbage, etc etc. Oh, and public events got nerfed. Thanks Bungo!
  9. Dec 6, 2017
    4
    Man we got Conned... Again..

    The game is Beautifully set, the Mercury map is absolutely stunning. However the campaign is terribly short (1hour 45minutes), poor final boss fight with really no challenge, Story explains basically nothing about Osiris or why we should really give a damn because they don't develop his character enough in this story, Bungie said they would focus on the Vex
    Man we got Conned... Again..

    The game is Beautifully set, the Mercury map is absolutely stunning. However the campaign is terribly short (1hour 45minutes), poor final boss fight with really no challenge, Story explains basically nothing about Osiris or why we should really give a damn because they don't develop his character enough in this story, Bungie said they would focus on the Vex and Ikora more. They partially did. However I learned nothing I didn't already know about the Vex in the campaign, and Ikora isn't any more likable than before, they tried to make her funny but it didn't work she's still very dry. This was called the Warlock expansion.. We didn't get to learn anything about where warlocks got their powers... and where are the giant Black Triangle ships we saw at the end of Destiny 2's campaign? Is that gonna be the next DLC? I sure hope so cause that certainly sounds better. If you don't wanna waste $20, save yourself the money and wait for the next DLC cause you've really missed nothing. Think you'll get your moneys worth watching someone on Youtube Play the campaign. It'll only take as long as an average Movie, and with the $20 you saved you could actually got to a Cinema and enjoy yourself. 4/10 (Great Setting, that Bungie once again did nothing with)
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  10. Dec 8, 2017
    0
    Very well done Bungie, keep up the good works and no one would buy your games anymore.
    - Boring short story
    - Re-skin weapons and enemies
    - Overpriced DLC
    DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS GARBAGE
  11. Dec 7, 2017
    0
    Very sad when you are deceived. This DLC shows all the attitude of the company to the players. And this is only the first addition, it's terrible to imagine what will happen next.
  12. Dec 11, 2017
    0
    I’ve been playing Destiny since day one and with all the promise Bungie showed with releases like the Taken King and Rise of Iron, Bungie has gone all EA with Destiny 2. I’m not sticking around hoping that the game will be fixed, I’m out. Bungie’s intentions are to casualise the **** out of this franchise and milk the audience with microtransactions and I want no part of it. Such a shame.
  13. Dec 10, 2017
    3
    Note: HDR on PS4 Pro is STILL missing/broken as of this writing. This is inexcusable. As a career software manager I know that simple end-to-end QA testing would have surfaced this “bug” immediately; it looks suspiciously like an intentional omission to meet a launch deadline (and a broken promise).

    I love Destiny 2 and would rate it a solid 9. I have 3 level 20+ characters and 100
    Note: HDR on PS4 Pro is STILL missing/broken as of this writing. This is inexcusable. As a career software manager I know that simple end-to-end QA testing would have surfaced this “bug” immediately; it looks suspiciously like an intentional omission to meet a launch deadline (and a broken promise).

    I love Destiny 2 and would rate it a solid 9. I have 3 level 20+ characters and 100 hours in the game, but this expansion is an embarrassment as a paid add-on. The publisher is to blame here more-so than the developers for pushing out paid content way too soon in order to make the end of year financials more impressive.

    Pro’s:
    -Gorgeous graphics and ambiance
    -The adaptive 4K on PS4 Pro really does make a difference
    -Some additional campaign content
    -The ONE public event is pretty cool

    Con’s
    -NO HDR on PS4 Pro
    -Campaign is about 3 hours if you’re slow like me
    -Story is lazily written, under developed and completely uninteresting (not to mention utterly confusing)
    -New planet is absurdly small with only 1 public event and 1 Lost Sector and sparrows are disabled
    -The expansion literally breaks the base game by introducing a totally OP weapon as well as locking base players out of content they previous had access to
    -I’m now getting random disconnects I never had before (regression)

    I had zero hate for Destiny 2 before. Actually, I loved it and promoted it intensely in my circles. This paid content has severely tarnished the reputation of the brand. Activision: make this right or you risk jeopardizing your most valuable franchise. This was a very rushed cash-grab and you’re being called out by your customers. Maybe this add-on would be viewed in a moderately less harsh light if the game wasn’t already monetizing loot boxes and nerfing XP, but as it stands, Destiny 2 is quickly starting to be mentioned in the same sentences as “Battlefront 2”. That’s a real shame and definitely not the type of product you want to be associated with.
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  14. Dec 10, 2017
    1
    0 passion from bungie. This game has become a cash grab. Nothing more.
    Eververse has more than 50% of the new items in this DLC. 60% of the exotics are returning rehashed exotics from D1. Very bad. 0 points.
  15. Dec 11, 2017
    0
    2 hour campaign for 20$? Should have been free. (which was likely cut from base game itself)
    -Progression tied to microtransactions.
    -re-used skins. (exotics from destiny 1. Just lazy...) -no pvp content... -weapons are poorly balanced.... -forgettable story. Game is a cash grab at this point. No passion. Dull. Eververse has about half the new items on it. This is not an expansion
    2 hour campaign for 20$? Should have been free. (which was likely cut from base game itself)
    -Progression tied to microtransactions.
    -re-used skins. (exotics from destiny 1. Just lazy...)
    -no pvp content...
    -weapons are poorly balanced....
    -forgettable story.

    Game is a cash grab at this point. No passion. Dull. Eververse has about half the new items on it. This is not an expansion and it shouldn't be coming out this early considering they need to focus on fixing the base game first. At this point destiny needs a massive overhaul similar to how final fantasy 14 1.0 became a realm reborn 2.0. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs0yQKI7Yw4
    Requesting a refund and done with Bungie and Activision.
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  16. Dec 8, 2017
    3
    20 bucks gets you a hour worth of story missions (that where horrible), PvP map level Mercury to explore and cheap, underhanded methods to get you to buy loot boxes. As a die hard Destiny fan this mad e me question going back when the next expansion is release
  17. Dec 9, 2017
    1
    my rating is a reflection of the duration of this dlc,

    This dlc should have been free

    Campagn 2 Hours , 2 assauts , the same mission and 1 very small planet
  18. Dec 10, 2017
    0
    I never complained about Destiny 2. I enjoyed the game for more than 200 hours and this more than justifies the price of the game. However I can't help but feel that Osiris DLC is an insult to fans. Having to play the same corridors every mission, duplicate adventures, one tiny lost sector and the most annoying public event?!! When I pay US$ 20 for a DLC, I expect the size of new contentI never complained about Destiny 2. I enjoyed the game for more than 200 hours and this more than justifies the price of the game. However I can't help but feel that Osiris DLC is an insult to fans. Having to play the same corridors every mission, duplicate adventures, one tiny lost sector and the most annoying public event?!! When I pay US$ 20 for a DLC, I expect the size of new content to be at least third of the original game, not some little deserted area and few boring soulless missions Expand
  19. Dec 12, 2017
    4
    I want to be fair, because Bungie puts effort into its worlds, but sadly they are blind and deaf if it comes to them clinging to bad decisions. PvP and PvE are still not seperated and it ended with a fiasco this time with the name "Promethean Lens". A weapon that is really nice in PvE and completely breaks the crucible and Trials of the Nine. lmao Instead of deactivating it, something theyI want to be fair, because Bungie puts effort into its worlds, but sadly they are blind and deaf if it comes to them clinging to bad decisions. PvP and PvE are still not seperated and it ended with a fiasco this time with the name "Promethean Lens". A weapon that is really nice in PvE and completely breaks the crucible and Trials of the Nine. lmao Instead of deactivating it, something they obviously can't do (data model without an active flag?) they gave it to everybody using Xur, which is supposedly completely random with his weekly exotics. Another lie exposed.
    I can forgive Bungie many things, even Everworse, but not the retarded characters and dialog in the "cinematic" scenes. It's always cringe worthy stuff from start to end. Brother Vance is now intoduced as a fanboi of Osiris and his cult one of blind followers, not people who follow a different path than the Vanguard. Our Guardian is still "The Guardian (TM)" but not allowed to speak a single word and there are awful pauses when he is supposed to say something. Even the Ghost turns to him and mentions once he should say something. That's not funny. It's idiotic. Luke Smith and all who find that story is good in any way are imbeciles or just disrespect the community. Obviously they catter to the idiots who eat Pop Tarts and think bickering is dialoge. smh
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  20. Jan 18, 2018
    1
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. too little , too late , too much promised , too little delivered.. this seems to be the overall business scheme of bungie with D2.

    when they cut ties with the old Games engine, everyone was relieved since the old engine was not working as intended.. I thought that what we saw in rise of iron with the different timelines (old comsodrome and new"siva" cosmodrome" was finally the kind of story progression that the game so deperately needed, and with the removal of the old gen consoles the game finally could have more of those progression lines.. Luke Smith and Mark Noseworthy even said that the Farm will evolve over time and expand.. everyone knows now that this was either a lie to mislead the players or the engine was again falling short on ability. Still Bungie got the benefit of the doubt that they wanted to play it safe this time and deliver a solid foundation to build on. Curse of Osiris should show the games full potential with the ramdomized infinite forest, a new raid (activity) new improvements , new social space and more..

    turned out , it was again overhyped and underdelivered. The infinite forrest is not so infinite. Bungie played with the idea and mislead the players into thinking they would get a Diablo III Greater Rift experience or a Warframe Style, randomized mission tileset, when it turned out to be THREE missions ("Adventures") that will take place in this area, while the complete area is non accesscible otherwise. So much for "infinite".

    the "social space" has not been created as a social space, since you can clearly see that your charcacter is still in FPS mode and not in 3rd person social space view. You can even novabomb Brother Vance. The patrol area was most likely designed to be a PvP map for vehicle combat , its horribly small and you cant even summon your sparrow to hide how small it is.

    the "story" missions are extremely short, reuse assets from old content and you can skip 90% of the enemies and just walk towards the end while the enemies spawn behind you, so you can safely reach the checkpoint.. in the first mission they even despawn when you reach the infinite forest door. Given the poorly executed "story" around Osiris, one of the most notorious and controversial figures of the destiny world., the entire lore was either ignored, or the "writer" was unaware of it. or the new direction to have destiny understandable for 6 year olds has taken over the last bits of Joe statens old plot. I Would say Fanfiction would have done abetter job in writing this story than Bungie did.

    the Endboss fight is picking up the Spark and delivering it to the Rift in a straight line of about 20 meters you can slowly walk there, and after you dunked and ignited the Rift you have to shoot a giant glowing eye you will have trouble missing even blindfolded. do this three times and you are good for the end cutscene where osiris briefly says "cool", and then walks back into the "not so" -Infinite forrest..

    They even made the enigmatic brother vance who held the trials of Osiris in D1 into a comical sidekick and desperate Fanboi and Leader of the Cult of Osiris in a Narrative that defies the logic of the sheer size of the followers of Osiris. I am more than sure that Brother vance was NOT supposed to be like that and someone at Bungie thought it is funny to picture him like this.

    whats left are old D1 exotics that have been brought into D2 with lesser power, still slow moving guardians and slow charging abilities and finally they removed a lot of content frommVanillla D2 users to force them into buying the dlc..

    i have no idea who at Activision holds a gun at bungies head to force them into making those weird and stupid descisions or if Bungie just cares more about short term gains than about the game itself..
    lets see how that pans out.. in this current state, Destiny 2 has become unplayable. for vanilla Players and too boring to play for dlc players if you are not thrilled to play the ONE public event on Mercury about 60 ! Times to unlock one of the mediocre "vex weapons" you simply aquire from brother vance.. ah yes there is also ONE lost sector..

    (oh i forgot the "raid" ... one jumping puzzle and 2 stage bossfight".. thats it.. awesome.. isnt it.? and you get the exact same rewards as before #twotokensandablue

    addendum: i notices over the past weeks that Mercury has become obsolete once you finished the quite useless "vex" weapons.. it was sitting in my destinator and i was not visiting it once.. now with the new reset you get one new problem..

    people who did not buy the dlc (yet, since a lot of people are waiting for a discount that lowers the price for the dlc to be at par with the real value of it) cant complete about 50% of the weekly milestones, flashpoint is Mercury, not working, heroic strikes do not work at all for non dlc users, so basically the non dlc users are cut down a lot.
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  21. Dec 10, 2017
    0
    BungiVision seem intent on keeping up with DiceEA in wanting to rip off and alienate their player base. Three months since vanilla Destiny 2 was released and they lock content and platinum trophy behind a paywall (expansion).

    And said expansion is seriously lacking in a lot of areas.

    And the corporate greed continues.....
  22. Dec 11, 2017
    0
    Well, I understood why D2 was made instead of D1 got new DLC. And I was admiring how smart they disconnect D2 and D1 the way they did.

    Turns out. D2 is BS.
    PVP terrible.
    PVE I felt im weak than ever.
    No east egg or any lure based collection fun.
    Everyone holding same gun.

    Cya bungie.
  23. Dec 8, 2017
    0
    It is the definition of being conned, It cost me £17 and yet felt like something that should be free. The cutscenes are incredible and so is the music but those are the only 2 things I can compliment as the story is very disappointing (it toke me around 2 hours to beat the entire campaign ) all of the items added are just re-skins of previous items and it is possibly the easiest thing IIt is the definition of being conned, It cost me £17 and yet felt like something that should be free. The cutscenes are incredible and so is the music but those are the only 2 things I can compliment as the story is very disappointing (it toke me around 2 hours to beat the entire campaign ) all of the items added are just re-skins of previous items and it is possibly the easiest thing I have played this year. The map is absolutely tiny and completely devoid of anything interesting. Also, the new character of Osiris is so flat and unemotional and kind of feels like a waste to save since he is never shown doing anything worthwhile. The final boss of the game is laughably bad and is just a slightly bigger version of a vex cyclops. I thought Destiny 2 would be a new beginning for this franchise, which I think has a lot of potentials, but this clearly shows that Bungie and Activision are not interested in fleshing out this universe and more interested in abusing the consumer's wallet, I Honestly might not ever again play a game set in this universe if Bungie continues down the path of this awful scheme. Expand
  24. Dec 11, 2017
    0
    Game is **** **** Expansion is **** **** The entire thing is a huge cash grab scam designed to rape your wallet. Steer clear of this franchise, this developer and this publisher. The next video game crash is coming sooner than you think.
  25. Dec 8, 2017
    0
    Essa dlc nao tem nada a ver com o destiny, onde esta aquela hipe o jogo morreu faz tempo e todos nos sabemos disso incluisive a bungie uma pena a activision destruir um jogo desse
  26. Dec 8, 2017
    0
    This is waste of money, No pvp content, imbalance weapon's and Bungie say ist bug, No guys u just dont think that lazer weapons may be useful at pvp, So thx Bungie for ruined weekends.
  27. Dec 8, 2017
    0
    2 hour story, rest is locked behind microtransactions. waste of money. Platinum Trophy is unobtainable if you don't purchase the DLC either which means its blocked behind a paywall. Terrible.
  28. Dec 11, 2017
    0
    Bungie has entirely lost its storytelling ability. Osiris deserved so much more. Destiny's incredible lore deserves so much more. TTK was the only interesting campaign and storytelling done in all of Destiny so far. I have no faith in this dying iconic developer.

    Bungie... You got greedy... You got lazy... Your skyboxes won't save you... You lost us... I for one will never give them
    Bungie has entirely lost its storytelling ability. Osiris deserved so much more. Destiny's incredible lore deserves so much more. TTK was the only interesting campaign and storytelling done in all of Destiny so far. I have no faith in this dying iconic developer.

    Bungie... You got greedy... You got lazy... Your skyboxes won't save you... You lost us... I for one will never give them another cent.
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  29. Dec 11, 2017
    1
    Smallest DLC for a game I think I've ever played. Being priced at $20 is just shameful and an absolute rip off. Story takes about 1.5-2 hours to complete and is a total snooze fest. I played through it twice and can barely remember what happened. The other content is just as bad; strikes are just replaying story missions, raid "lair" is whatever, still set in the Leviathan which is prettySmallest DLC for a game I think I've ever played. Being priced at $20 is just shameful and an absolute rip off. Story takes about 1.5-2 hours to complete and is a total snooze fest. I played through it twice and can barely remember what happened. The other content is just as bad; strikes are just replaying story missions, raid "lair" is whatever, still set in the Leviathan which is pretty boring, I was hoping for the sense of adventure raids usually give the first time but never got it. PvP is broken right now. Infinite forest? Ha! Feel like I've seen it all after a couple hours. Bottom line, you'll be back playing vanilla content within just a few hours. Expand
  30. Feb 5, 2018
    1
    This was a bad expansion because it adds nothing new and exciting to Destiny 2. It looks good on the outside but is completely empty. This is coming from someone who has been played the hell out of Destiny since early 2015.

    All that improvement from them and the goodwill from me is gone. I am so disillusioned that I expected better of Bungie, who have only been doubling down on
    This was a bad expansion because it adds nothing new and exciting to Destiny 2. It looks good on the outside but is completely empty. This is coming from someone who has been played the hell out of Destiny since early 2015.

    All that improvement from them and the goodwill from me is gone. I am so disillusioned that I expected better of Bungie, who have only been doubling down on Eververse's "pay-to-play" loot boxes since Destiny 2 came out.

    This was an opportunity for them to make things right. They nitro boosted in the wrong direction. Trust is more easily lost than earned. I would advise you to steer clear from this DLC of corporate greed. Bungie is in free-fall and this is a big reason why.
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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.