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  1. Jan 29, 2018
    0
    Тупая, бездушная гриндилка. Однообразная с куцым контентом и сломанным ПВП. Игра для задротов.
  2. Jan 23, 2018
    0
    First of all, thank you for the free trial. The game is boring. I think i had more fun playing EA games than this. And i will never ever buy another game from EA. It should not be on Bnet. Solitaire and Minesweeper are more entertaining than this. I give it a good zero for being a waste of time. I am not mad or bad... im just being real. Quit making games like these.
  3. Jan 23, 2018
    5
    This is the most meh of meh games I've played in a while. A ton of hours put into it to get through the dreadful narrative followed by blind religious like devotion to grinding for exotics, and then, when you realize that you can only have 2 exotics on your character at once, you trade it in to gamestop for $22, earning back all but 5 dollars of your investment, but fortunately I also gotThis is the most meh of meh games I've played in a while. A ton of hours put into it to get through the dreadful narrative followed by blind religious like devotion to grinding for exotics, and then, when you realize that you can only have 2 exotics on your character at once, you trade it in to gamestop for $22, earning back all but 5 dollars of your investment, but fortunately I also got a free month of Playstation Plus for that 5 dollars. All in all not a negative experience but not an overwhelmingly positive one either. Expand
  4. Jan 19, 2018
    1
    Dev apology simulator. They got their money and act like they want to fix the game but they won't. We will all be waiting for Destiny 3 hoping it will be better but too little too late. Worth $10 tops because within a few more months will be unplayable without expansions, expansions that won't add much.
  5. Jan 15, 2018
    6
    - graphics are great
    - gameplay is OK
    - story is weak, cheesy and short - crucible (PvP) felt very generic - end game not interesting for me I got it for free with my graphic card and I enjoyed the game a bit but I don't think it's worth more than 20$. I think mixing FPS and mmorpg together has some potential. I prefer first person to third person so I preferred that game to The
    - graphics are great
    - gameplay is OK
    - story is weak, cheesy and short
    - crucible (PvP) felt very generic
    - end game not interesting for me

    I got it for free with my graphic card and I enjoyed the game a bit
    but I don't think it's worth more than 20$.
    I think mixing FPS and mmorpg together has some potential.
    I prefer first person to third person so I preferred that game to The Division.
    But I think both games lack some elements to become successful.
    To be relevant, this game would have needed a better and longer story and a more refined PVP or some interesting/challenging end game things to do.
    For now, it's just yet another shooter.
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  6. Jan 13, 2018
    0
    Overall downgrade from Destiny 1.

    Complete slap in the face to all fans.

    Old Bungie > New Bungie.

    0 Respect for their playerbase, they only care about Eververse money now.
  7. Jan 8, 2018
    2
    Fool me twice shame on me...and Bungie did. I should have known better, but this is the same shallow, repetitive, unchallenging and unfinished dreck as the original. Very little actual content (less than the original, which is kind of staggering), no end game to speak of, and, despite promises to the contrary, a totally incoherent campaign. It's just longer this time, which is frankly justFool me twice shame on me...and Bungie did. I should have known better, but this is the same shallow, repetitive, unchallenging and unfinished dreck as the original. Very little actual content (less than the original, which is kind of staggering), no end game to speak of, and, despite promises to the contrary, a totally incoherent campaign. It's just longer this time, which is frankly just tedious. (Also, why is my character now a silent protagonist when it talked in the original, and why does it now look worse, not better, than in the first one? The whole thing feels lazy as hell.) What's worse, they are now increasingly tying everything to the real money Eververse store a la EA. It's greedy and insulting, and Bungie honestly doesn't deserve anyone's money for this mailed-in garbage.

    The gunplay is still great, I guess, but there is no real challenge. I played this for two weeks and uninstalled it, and have no desire to ever pick it up again. I didn't order the season pass version, and I am glad I didn't. I am done with this franchise. I am not (once again) going to support a game that requires three expansions and a $130 + investment to get it to what the original release state should have been. Skip this mailed-in garbage.
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  8. Jan 4, 2018
    3
    This game gets a 3 for the amazing art styles & music. Literally the only value this game offers.

    Everything else in this game is a shallow, low-effort, cash-grab. I cannot support the corporate greed that is ruining my favorite pass-time. There is literally more content in the micro-transaction shop than there is in the FULL PRICED game & OVER-PRICED DLC. This game is pathetic,
    This game gets a 3 for the amazing art styles & music. Literally the only value this game offers.

    Everything else in this game is a shallow, low-effort, cash-grab. I cannot support the corporate greed that is ruining my favorite pass-time.

    There is literally more content in the micro-transaction shop than there is in the FULL PRICED game & OVER-PRICED DLC.

    This game is pathetic, the leadership behind it is pathetic and we need to stop this type of exploitation.
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  9. Jan 3, 2018
    4
    Shooting is fine but as a new game experience it's just boring and doesn't feel like it's worth the time. Especially if you played previous part.
  10. Jan 2, 2018
    4
    I have no idea what most of the critics here are talking about. The story sucks since you don't care about any of the characters at all except Cayde6. The main villain is incredibly cliche which sucks because it's clear that Bungie invested quite a bit of effort and time into trying to make him good. One of the reasons you don't care about them is because they are never really explained atI have no idea what most of the critics here are talking about. The story sucks since you don't care about any of the characters at all except Cayde6. The main villain is incredibly cliche which sucks because it's clear that Bungie invested quite a bit of effort and time into trying to make him good. One of the reasons you don't care about them is because they are never really explained at all there's no backstory to any of them. Bungies insistence on having MMO elements in this game does not help at all in fact it actually holds them back since they have to try to balance guns toward both PvE and PvP which you can clearly notice when using many of the weapons in the game. Some are quite clearly meant more for PvE than PvP and vice versa. The PvP multiplayer is ludicrously unbalanced but slightly better than it was in Destiny 1. The random loot drops are only slightly better than they were in the first Destiny. The bosses are bland and require little to no effort to defeat since they are just bullet sponges that make you feel like your shooting a BB gun. I tried so hard to like Destiny 1 and 2 but the harder I tried the more I hated them. Such potential and such a high budget wasted. The only positives that I can mention are as follows: the soundtrack much like in Destiny 1 is great so good in fact that it often outperforms what's happening on screen. The gunplay is also great and will keep you playing for more than just 20 minutes before getting bored but of course it's a shooter so good gunplay is to be expected not necessarily praised. Expand
  11. Dec 31, 2017
    0
    Totally blank, linear and boring game. Very poor quality gameplay, with enemies taking you with numbers alone. Simply not worth your time and money.
  12. Dec 30, 2017
    9
    ACTUALLY READ! IT IS HELPFUL!

    I love this game. Many of the reviews that are negative are most likely people who don't actually take the time to grasp the beauty and complexity of Destiny. Even in Destiny 1 vanilla, they got 3 big things right: Gun feel, aesthetic, and the hidden complexities. Now, I know some people dislike hidden lore or even searching for 3 seconds to read up on a
    ACTUALLY READ! IT IS HELPFUL!

    I love this game. Many of the reviews that are negative are most likely people who don't actually take the time to grasp the beauty and complexity of Destiny. Even in Destiny 1 vanilla, they got 3 big things right: Gun feel, aesthetic, and the hidden complexities. Now, I know some people dislike hidden lore or even searching for 3 seconds to read up on a character, but it is well worth it. It adds a layer to the game that not many other games have. It allows for those who want a quick 50-hour experience something to do and feel accomplished about and it gives those who want a 1,000+ hour experience something to feel proud about. The hidden lore isn't nothing either. It explains the mysteries of Ghaul's rise to power and who his mysterious teacher is. It covers wowing feats from incredibly depth characters. It tells of a time before desolation. It engulfs the innocuous secrets of Oryx and legendary evil, the darkness. It has most likely the most in terms of story than any other game out there. People who complain about a lackluster story forget all the incredible cinematic masterpieces presented to us throughout the campaign, and the missions you can face afterward. Those who complain about a lack of content haven't gone through the struggle to collect every weapon or gain every achievement, or even play the incredible raid offered to us (more on that later). However, all great things have faults. In this case, the biggest issues are gameplay repetitiveness, hardcore content, lack of new enemies and weapon repetitiveness. If you are looking for a game that gives a new experience every run, this isn't the game for you. The fact that one new enemy was added to the base game is annoying and seems lazy; however, I quickly changed my mind when Curse of Osiris was released along with new enemies for all the vex. The story is unfaltering and fairly easy. If you want a game where even after your ninth of the same gun you still feel proud of it, this isn't for you. I do believe that even with those faults the game still delivers an incredible experience that will make you smile at every corner.

    The raid that was released in D2 is one of the best experiences in a game ever. The bosses feel challenging and rewarding to play against. The implementation is near genius and fits into the story perfectly. The time that it was released was slightly late and would have been appreciated sooner; however, with so much new information to explore it was hard to truly feel finished with the game.

    Curse of Osiris was D2's first expansion. It served its purpose as a cheaper $20 DLC well. It added new story content and gave me a higher incentive to play and continue to mow down tons of enemies. My only complaint about this DLC is the heroic adventures, which are normal adventures only dialed up in difficulty so much they are nearly impossible for a solo player to finish.

    Bungie, the creators of destiny have been rather annoying in the game as well recently. They tend to ignore the serious issues and instead go after small bugs that nobody is complaining about. They have been taking a very poor approach to fixing issues. One example is the recent controversy circling XP throttling. A game mechanic that gave players who played less an advantage over other players. That said, I still have faith in Bungie to realize their faults and turn some bads into only goods.

    In summary destiny 2 has been a rollercoaster of a game and has some incredible pieces that have been either poorly implemented or just left out. Its cons are many, but the pros far outweigh them. Destiny offers a long-term experience as well as a short-term one. I only hope that the next addition to the franchise is as good if not better than the first. If you found this helpful please rate i so as I put tons of effort into writing this review. If anything confused you (naming characters from the game may be one), just know all will be revealed in the game.

    Thanks,
    MotorDog365
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  13. Dec 29, 2017
    6
    Lets be honest is this game worth $90?... no. Is it a bad game?.. no. The game-play is fun. The grind is annoying (to me) but some like it. The main story needs more depth, more explanation of whats going on and more mini side quests. A bigger selection of guns and armor variants are needed. The three main characters do a great job at acting and sell the story. As for multiplayer the raidsLets be honest is this game worth $90?... no. Is it a bad game?.. no. The game-play is fun. The grind is annoying (to me) but some like it. The main story needs more depth, more explanation of whats going on and more mini side quests. A bigger selection of guns and armor variants are needed. The three main characters do a great job at acting and sell the story. As for multiplayer the raids are fun do to with friends. If you do not possess friends get some because its going to be boring. Expand
  14. Dec 29, 2017
    7
    The set pieces are well done for this game, feels very halo-like in mechanics and design which is a good compliment from a fan to their previous series. The lighting graphics in this game is excellent, stopped quite a few times to just look at the environments. Planets feel different and more unique this time around. I played the original Vanilla Destiny for quite a while and just theThe set pieces are well done for this game, feels very halo-like in mechanics and design which is a good compliment from a fan to their previous series. The lighting graphics in this game is excellent, stopped quite a few times to just look at the environments. Planets feel different and more unique this time around. I played the original Vanilla Destiny for quite a while and just the first expansion, this sequel is better in every way. The story isn't anything to write home about, but it did enough to keep me interested and some of the characters I thought were well done. I enjoyed my time with it and doing some of the end game stuff now with my brothers and friends are keeping me interested. A welcome surprise for a game I thought I'd pass over.
    Only problem is the end game. Once again Bungie didn't learn from their previous game. Light on end game content which is a bummer.
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  15. Dec 29, 2017
    9
    Good story, good gunplay, fun pvp and beautiful vistas. There are very few games that once you hit weekly milestones you keep going back to when you dont technically have anything to do. this is one of them for me.

    Too many focus on COSMETIC microtransactions, or negatively rate the game because its not Destiny 1.
  16. Dec 28, 2017
    9
    People suck. Destiny 2 is everything you loved in Destiny 1 plus more... you know, like a sequel... Its outrageous to me that people think they have these entitled, educated opinions and give this game a 0. Any review that does that isn't one worth reading. Its more of the same game you loved with a ton extra to do. The story although cliche is more consistent than D1. There is WAY MORE toPeople suck. Destiny 2 is everything you loved in Destiny 1 plus more... you know, like a sequel... Its outrageous to me that people think they have these entitled, educated opinions and give this game a 0. Any review that does that isn't one worth reading. Its more of the same game you loved with a ton extra to do. The story although cliche is more consistent than D1. There is WAY MORE to do for those who dont/cant raid every week and the whole "pay for play" is really pay for shaders which to me isn't that big of a deal. No there aren't many new enemies and its a lot of grinding etc but thats what Destiny is and if you bought the sequel expecting different you deserve to be disappointed. The game plays great and all of the fixes they release do a little more and more to fix the bugs, etc. TL:DR - more of the same plus more that has been added. Not a perfect game but still pretty damn good Expand
  17. Dec 28, 2017
    3
    This is what happens when you become your own biggest fan.

    Most everything that made Destiny 1 a success was left out of Destiny 2.

    Some of the features you will find in Destiny 2 are:
    No end game content.
    Pay to play loot system.
    XP throttling
    Recycled content.
    Another uninteresting/ non coherent story.

    Destiny 2 felt more like a cheap DLC than it did a new game.
  18. Dec 27, 2017
    1
    If you feel the need to punish yourself or think that a bad quality fast food burger is worth a top cuisine price tag, please buy that crap it will make you super happy. This is one uniquely kind of game, that is relatively good looking but has such a crappy aftertaste in almost any aspect (totally incoherent and blundered story, bugs, design faults, willful programmed obsolescence,If you feel the need to punish yourself or think that a bad quality fast food burger is worth a top cuisine price tag, please buy that crap it will make you super happy. This is one uniquely kind of game, that is relatively good looking but has such a crappy aftertaste in almost any aspect (totally incoherent and blundered story, bugs, design faults, willful programmed obsolescence, deceitful game mechanics etc etc etc), that you can not stop the urge rinsing your mouth with powerful disinfectant, as with every new bite and extension you want to vomit more out than you already ate. DO NOT BUY THAT CRAP.

    It would not be fair to give that game a 0, because it can be fun playing it initially, yet after a short while (yeah the so called story line is rather quickly done...) and when one has grinded long enough to get the character classes and sub-classes to max, one quickly gets the epiphany that that was it. One raid in the endgame with a prestige mode that does not really get you better stats loot, repetitive strikes and heroic strikes and nightfall activities that result in no big loot gains but having ridiculous features in it, so you only can play them more or less with pro players only because of some really bad modifier combos.

    That game with all its bugs and design failures, and with the implementation of unseen and unscrupulous monetization mechanics, that just aim to squeeze and squeeze more and more money out of you - the buyer- , and all the game gives you is that bitter aftertaste in your mouth, as if you licked a load of dirt; it is a game that will get you on the long run into that depressive state where you pull and pull the lever of the one armed bandit of game mechanics and loot boxes and hope for the win and satisfaction that never comes. Just more crap more or less openly dumped on you.

    If you are a masochist that enjoys pain, then that is the game for you. It will keep you grinding for nothing. It will give you crucible matches you constantly yell about and scream in anger, because Bungie implemented a peer to peer model so they have saved bucks on their infrastructure and server capacity and optimized their cash flow.

    Yes, the cash flow that goes from your pocket to their managers bonuses being so innovative to sell you AAA priced faulty and buggy software, that gets you to vomit and yell on a constant pace like Linda Blair in the Exorcist.
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  19. Dec 27, 2017
    0
    Is this SPAM? Why is Destiny 2 ads appearing on my PS4?! I know that lately you're doing all sorts of shady stuff. Don't tell me you're going to a PS3 SingStar and have it spam my game list? Idiots!
  20. Dec 26, 2017
    2
    Spends more time trying to screw you out of money than actually delivering a fun experience. Narrative is a derivative, passionless and emotionless mess but at least achieves more than the original Destiny base game. However, its not an improvement over the Taken King expansion. Hidden features force the player into spending more money - an incredibly shadey and off putting practice. EndSpends more time trying to screw you out of money than actually delivering a fun experience. Narrative is a derivative, passionless and emotionless mess but at least achieves more than the original Destiny base game. However, its not an improvement over the Taken King expansion. Hidden features force the player into spending more money - an incredibly shadey and off putting practice. End game comes too quick and leaves the player with nothing to do Expand
  21. Dec 25, 2017
    4
    Its a expansion from Destiny 1, the only thing new is that this time they at least try to tell a story, but its a crapy one full of holes. So you get to once againt grind to the max level with no relevant activities to the plot, once you reach lvl 20 once again you grind to get some gear you dont hate, and them you wait for a DLC so you have to grind all again with adition to the plot.
  22. Dec 25, 2017
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Yes, D2 is a lot like D1, and I don't mind. It doesn't seem as mush of a grind fest as part one, but still this type of games usually are. The multiplayer is a lot of fun, and story missions are more interesting and rewarding, with level design as good or perhaps a bit better than D1. I also love the giant metal clad antagonist, very scary. Not crazy about the 3 gun system, seems rather redundant at times, but I can also see the justification for it's implementation. A very entertaining and ambitious game. Expand
  23. Dec 21, 2017
    6
    Not a bad game but not great either, feels way to much like it was a DLC to the first one then something entirely new. I must say I did enjoy it anyway mostly because of the coop, otherwise it feels hollow. The main plot is boring and way too short, it's a pay to play game if you want more (DLC), there is not a lot of diversity in the loot and once you hit lvl20 you have to grind to getNot a bad game but not great either, feels way to much like it was a DLC to the first one then something entirely new. I must say I did enjoy it anyway mostly because of the coop, otherwise it feels hollow. The main plot is boring and way too short, it's a pay to play game if you want more (DLC), there is not a lot of diversity in the loot and once you hit lvl20 you have to grind to get new stuff. I don't think I'll spend anymore money into this franchise, I refuse to buy an half finished game. Expand
  24. Dec 20, 2017
    0
    Do not buy!!! Do not support these kind dev, let them starve.
    This game is lacking in everything, but graphic.
    This game is design for loot box pure and simple.
    The devs lies like no tomorrow since beta, and continue to lie about shady loot box practice.
  25. Dec 20, 2017
    2
    Rereviewing now that I've spent some time with it - in the end, Destiny 2 is just boring. I think 1 was fun despite it's flaws, and then it kept getting different with each update, which created a fun dynamic of discovery.

    Destiny 2 just falls flat on it's face once the initial "wow, the levels are large" wears off. I ended up buying the game, and now I play it about once every month
    Rereviewing now that I've spent some time with it - in the end, Destiny 2 is just boring. I think 1 was fun despite it's flaws, and then it kept getting different with each update, which created a fun dynamic of discovery.

    Destiny 2 just falls flat on it's face once the initial "wow, the levels are large" wears off. I ended up buying the game, and now I play it about once every month only to end up wondering why I bothered.
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  26. Dec 19, 2017
    5
    Have you played Destiny 1? Then you have played Destiny 2. I bought this for 27 and still feel like I should have bought a different game. Not bad, but not innovative or a compelling edition to the series.
  27. Dec 19, 2017
    6
    As someone who despised what Bungie did with the first Destiny, I must say that its sequel was a pleasant surprise. It feels like an improvement in every possible way from the story to the multiplayer. It's still not perfect and has a lot of the same problems that plagued the original, but it's hard to knock such an improvement.
  28. Dec 15, 2017
    1
    I was huge into D1. When D2 was announced I was extremely excited. They had a perfect foundation to build upon and make better. What we got instead was a heavily stripped version of a game. Clearly many items and a lot of content were intentionally removed to trickle out with lootbox (bright engram) transactions and 'DLC'. No 6v6 pvp, 1 time use shaders, no random rolls, no reason toI was huge into D1. When D2 was announced I was extremely excited. They had a perfect foundation to build upon and make better. What we got instead was a heavily stripped version of a game. Clearly many items and a lot of content were intentionally removed to trickle out with lootbox (bright engram) transactions and 'DLC'. No 6v6 pvp, 1 time use shaders, no random rolls, no reason to continue. Bungie's continued F-U to the community is beyond appalling.

    Bungie was caught throttling XP - so they said they will disable it. Instead of only disabling it - they also practically DOUBLED the amount of xp to level. Effectively making a permanent throttle.

    I stuck with Bungie through all of D1 and it took until the last 2 xpacs to really make it a great game. I'm not waiting or throwing money at them any more to get their act together with D2. Avoid this game for another year or better if you haven't bought it already. It's clear Bungie is only after your quick money and not your long term investment.
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  29. Dec 12, 2017
    4
    From an initial playthrough and videos this game looks groundbreaking. The graphics are amazing the gameplay is intriguing. The problem lies within the longevity - Bungie markets Destiny as a First person multiplayer RPG. After you put in a few hours you start to see that this is just a shell of a game , the full game is actually cut into pieces and sold for 120$ called "the deluxeFrom an initial playthrough and videos this game looks groundbreaking. The graphics are amazing the gameplay is intriguing. The problem lies within the longevity - Bungie markets Destiny as a First person multiplayer RPG. After you put in a few hours you start to see that this is just a shell of a game , the full game is actually cut into pieces and sold for 120$ called "the deluxe edition" and even that would not be considered an in depth game to most serious gamers standards. To make matters worse Destiny has shown that their priorities lie within turning Destiny into a slot machine game where your fun is determined by your wallet not your time - the ultimate cancer of gaming paying full retail for a game that has a design to make you spend like a mobile game with no actual content. If you think this game is for you it may be - if you want it for 20-30 hours max you might have fun, however, if you actually want a game that is something besides a slot machine hidden behind a few story missions than this isn't for you. Expand
  30. Dec 12, 2017
    2
    This game could have ended up as one of my most favorite titles of this year. But do to a game ruining bug which caused my items to disappear from my inventory, and the mind crushingly painful pvp mode which requires no actual skills only that there are more of you then them and you have meta weapons you win. This has become one of the few games I will remember as a mistake to buy. AnyoneThis game could have ended up as one of my most favorite titles of this year. But do to a game ruining bug which caused my items to disappear from my inventory, and the mind crushingly painful pvp mode which requires no actual skills only that there are more of you then them and you have meta weapons you win. This has become one of the few games I will remember as a mistake to buy. Anyone who is coming through to see if you want to buy this game i cant recommend enough to turn away or to just wait for half a year or so and see if this game has improved. Expand
  31. Dec 11, 2017
    0
    I bought Destiny 2 last week to play with a friend. This week we find out that content that was there previously is now locked unless we buy the expansion.

    I mean WTF is this!! I pay money to play a game then Bungie/ Activision take away stuff I have paid for and try to force me to hand over more money to get it back plus a small amount of new content. F U Bungivision and your greed.
  32. Dec 11, 2017
    4
    I must begin with saying that I was a fan of the first game which I had played for 500+ hours.
    Now, this game is worse in almost everything.
    Some of the things remained on the same level, such as shooting mechanics, otherwise its just worse. I'm not stopping you from buying the game - it's still somewhat enjoyable, but generally it's a downgrade in almost every front. Right now Bungie
    I must begin with saying that I was a fan of the first game which I had played for 500+ hours.
    Now, this game is worse in almost everything.
    Some of the things remained on the same level, such as shooting mechanics, otherwise its just worse.
    I'm not stopping you from buying the game - it's still somewhat enjoyable, but generally it's a downgrade in almost every front.
    Right now Bungie should fix the thigs that were not broken in the first place:
    PvP 1x1, 2x2, 3x3, 6v6 should be back in the game
    Iron Banner e.t.c must be power level-dependant as before, also gearing up should make up for more XP (like in the first game);
    Token system should be abandoned once and for all,
    They should bring back vendor levels and gear;
    Shards, etc, some level of grind for weapons/gear/ upgrading what you already have must be brought back into the game;
    Godroll mechanics (random weapon perks) must be brought back;
    Raid/ ToO / IB gear must matter;
    The story thats in the game is for 3 Year olds, narrative is bland, dialogues are chilidsh and plot is cheap and just not good at all;
    Eververse must be out of the game - Bungie told us that bringing microtransactions into the make will make them able to give us more free updates and events - it's a lie, even in firts paid DLC for D2 there is almost 0 content - just read the reviews.
    New characters are just bad and uninteresting and design of some of them proves that zones such as EDZ should've been in the first game but was cut out and put to D2;
    Reasonable RNG must be back in the game;
    Exotics are not interesting and I'm not motivated getting any of it.
    PvP is too balanced that it is not interesting to play. In the first game there was a point where there were alot of weapons that felt really good to have i.e. MIDA, Suros, Thorn, Hawkmoon, Fatebringer, etc and people still used all those weapons including snipers and shotguns etc. which means it was diverse but also more much more interesting.
    You cannot use sniper rifle or shotgun and rocket launcher/ sword at the same time anymore, the new inventory system with kinetic-energy-heavy is just stupid and must be brought back to what it was - it kills the fun in PvE / PvP;
    No new enemy race, or classes;
    New locations are uninteresting - there is no incentie to go back there as farming materials are useless now,
    With the first game I waned to get back to it more and more playing almost daily and for many hours. Now I barely even want to log back in.
    To sum it up: they made the game is less fun, overpolished, casual, childish at best with downgrade on amost every ascpect.
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  33. Dec 11, 2017
    2
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. **** BUNGIE! Why should we pay £30-£20 for a **** game. Fix destiny 2 pvp before we buy this **** DLC which wont fix anything. Destiny 1 better than destiny 2.

    strikes were way better than destiny 2 strikes i mean look at the rewards u used to get strike loot and the scoring system was fun. Also, people who say destiny 1 was unbalanced are scrubs; yes their was guns that needed a buff however, most guns were balanced or usable. Even in the op thorn meta things like, last word, hawkmoon, red death, messenger were all good and anything in that type of fire rate was good. Next special weapons were fun, people might say shotguns are op however, snipers could stand up to them u just needed to get gud learn quick scoping (fusion rifles became good in rise of iron). In destiny 2 the only guns u can use are the last hope, multi tool and Origin Story type of weapns and ability's take way to slow to charge i mean if i wanted to play halo i would but i wanna play op 1 shot supers destiny thats fun. We dont even get a new raid its a re skin leviathan raid. U get better rewards from nightfalls u get better rewards from stikes. D1 way better than d2
    I am playing d1 **** d2 and 80% of the player base agree with me thats why they stopped playing d2 the **** game. Try and take our money and release a half ass game da **** Bungie think we are dumb are u really gonna pay £30/$25 for 24hrs worth of content. Also, yes i have stopped playing d2 like 83% of the playerbase. Im playing d1 a good game

    Destiny 1 is better than destiny 2 by far.
    Destiny 1 pvp way better as they had special ammo with one shot weapons.
    Destiny 1 strikes way better than destiny 2 strikes.
    Destiny 1 raids lol way better than that trash destiny 2 released.
    Destiny 1 story=destiny 2 story missions (Not the telling of the story just the missions and how they play)
    Destiny 1 balance way better than destiny 2
    Destiny 1 lore way better than destiny 2
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  34. Dec 10, 2017
    0
    I have just processed my Destiny 2 refund with Amazon because of this expansion. The cut throat greed of Cashtivision these days really is just harming the brands it publishes. Would not buy another Destiny Franchise game until they release the whole game and offer the DLC for the life of the game as one purchase.

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

    D1 advanced in this direction but the deal I got on the base game and season pass was reasonable. D2 is just a huge money grab. Locking paying customers away from content they already paid for.
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  35. Dec 10, 2017
    3
    Destiny 2 seems to have been better than the original. Then Activision shows they're colors. Microstransactions for things we had in the first game, then when the dlc came out, they locked things we used to be able to do behind a pay wall. Scummy at best.
  36. Dec 9, 2017
    8
    Destiny 2 is an amazing and addictive game. I really don't understand all the negative reviews about it and I fully disagree with them. Either people are overreacting or just acting immature wanting the game to be everything at once.
    The game has enough content, great graphics, and what's most important for me - it is fully playable in coop (after first few campaign prologue missions).
    I
    Destiny 2 is an amazing and addictive game. I really don't understand all the negative reviews about it and I fully disagree with them. Either people are overreacting or just acting immature wanting the game to be everything at once.
    The game has enough content, great graphics, and what's most important for me - it is fully playable in coop (after first few campaign prologue missions).
    I do not think this game is Ideal. There is always room for improvement. But Destiny 2 is pretty close to what I may call a perfect game for me.

    Pros:
    Nice visuals, fun gameplay, lots of different activities, open world (with enough exploration to do), full coop with friends

    Cons (personal opinion):
    Progression is too fast (needs more grinding to feel more rewarding), storyline is a bit bland, could use more subclasses/builds/weapon types

    Wishlist:
    third person, a crafting system and/or randomly-generated gear, procedurally generated dungeons
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  37. Dec 9, 2017
    6
    Destiny 2 is a tough nut to judge. It's one of them games which you really want to like, and that looked very promising at launch, but then went completely south. I consider the predecessor to be one of the best online games out there. We had so much fun in Destiny from a social view. And surely we got promised by Bungie that a lot of things would be improved - and some things did - but inDestiny 2 is a tough nut to judge. It's one of them games which you really want to like, and that looked very promising at launch, but then went completely south. I consider the predecessor to be one of the best online games out there. We had so much fun in Destiny from a social view. And surely we got promised by Bungie that a lot of things would be improved - and some things did - but in the end we got a game that treats their fans badly. And it just keeps getting worse. Paywalls, progression mechanics and feedback sets the example of how a game shouldn't be managed.

    Now there's that. And then there's the fact that it's still a well written game, that trademark feel of a Bungie shooter and the embedded clan support that favours friends playing with friends. But the truth is that Destiny 2 is less of a grind than the first game, you could absolutely go Platinum trophy within a month if that's your thing, and players are leaving at a fast pace. Surely, there's stuff to do still, like wandering around the beautiful hubs shooting random stuff and using spacemagic. But you'll soon realise that this game doesn't let you play it the way you choose to, but it prompts you to play it the way that Bungie see it fit to play. You'll find yourself looking for the weapon of the time that actually works playing against others with, or the stuff that actually lets you slip by the timer of a Nightfall (which is ridiculous and simply put not fun) or you can find yourself on a loosing streak in PvP due to issues that the developer haven't even adressed yet. And yet it's a solid well developed game in it's core, but in there you'll also find a conflict and flaws and a developer who doesn't seem to give a damn about the player community. If you're a griever or a troll. This is the game for you.

    At this time I haven't picked up on the first expansion. But you should if you want to play the game for the first time, because you see - the developers have locked up basic endgame content behind owning that expansion. It's essentially consumer rape. And of course they did it like that, because like I said. They don't give a damn.
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  38. Dec 8, 2017
    6
    this is not a bad game. however, such a premium price sets much higher expectations than what this game delivers. I paid $65 to get this game on sale, where as a game like Warframe is free. what do I get for that price?

    first off, lack of content. as you can tell, I included the season pass in the price of the game. that's because the vanilla version is a shell of a game. the expansion
    this is not a bad game. however, such a premium price sets much higher expectations than what this game delivers. I paid $65 to get this game on sale, where as a game like Warframe is free. what do I get for that price?

    first off, lack of content. as you can tell, I included the season pass in the price of the game. that's because the vanilla version is a shell of a game. the expansion passes are subscription fees masquerading as DLC. if the expansions were free, I would be giving this game a higher score. given the state of microtransactions in this game, they are clearly able to afford making the expansions free.

    next, what content we do get. this kind of cheesy dialogue is endearing in a Pokemon or Sonic game, yet somehow, it makes me cringe here. I honestly do not know why that is. as for gameplay, abilities do not matter enough, and the game is too focused on just guns for my liking.
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  39. Dec 8, 2017
    0
    Bungie used to be good. Back when they did Halo Reach. Activision used to be good. Back when they made games on Atari. 60 dollar big budget games used to be good. Back when I still liked Fallout 4. Now there's o͘҉̴̙̮̭̗̬̹̦̼̙̠̼̞̞̭̖̟͖͉ņ̸̵͎̭̙̲͕͖̤̹̲̯̱̻̝̭͜ͅļ̸͏҉͎͎̰̤̤̮̲͖͚̦͙̀ͅy̛̫͇͍̜͍̘͟͝͡Bungie used to be good. Back when they did Halo Reach. Activision used to be good. Back when they made games on Atari. 60 dollar big budget games used to be good. Back when I still liked Fallout 4. Now there's o͘҉̴̙̮̭̗̬̹̦̼̙̠̼̞̞̭̖̟͖͉ņ̸̵͎̭̙̲͕͖̤̹̲̯̱̻̝̭͜ͅļ̸͏҉͎͎̰̤̤̮̲͖͚̦͙̀ͅy̛̫͇͍̜͍̘͟͝͡ ̦̼̘̭̭̤̰͎͖̼̥̘͇͘M̶̷̢̪̙̟̹̞͉̼̩̘̼͔̳̱͜͡ơ̸̶̖̣͎͇̪͚̫͚̝̝̝͕̣̺̲̼̦̗̺̕͠ņ̨̥̩̰͓̳̠͉̠̹̹̳̯͎̻̻̟̞̖̕̕͠i̸̵̱̻̯̻͉̘̣͔̖̘̦̱͚͡͡ͅk̨͈̘͈͕͕̤̀͠a͎͕͈̻̮̰͘͟͜͞ Expand
  40. Dec 8, 2017
    0
    Has Bungie not learned anything from the problems that just happened to EA. It is not ok to lock thing behind money walls. It is not ok and will never be ok to do this!
  41. Dec 8, 2017
    2
    Destiny 2 was good and quite funny... but then... here it comes the DLC Paywall for vanilla content of Destiny 2: if you own Destiny 2 and you don't buy the DLC Curse of Osiris you can throw the game in the trash. ARE YOU SERIOUS Bungie? I need to pay another 20 bucks for a recycled copy paste - and 2 hours campaign after paying the full price of the main game?
  42. Dec 8, 2017
    0
    This game is the literal equivalent of trash. Yea it's pretty, yea the gun mechanics feel great but everything else is just trash. There is no story, and if you try to comment that there is go EAD and kill yourself. You can finish the story in a couple of hours then your are left with playing the same **** over and over again. Then most of the **** is recycled from Destiny 1. The sameThis game is the literal equivalent of trash. Yea it's pretty, yea the gun mechanics feel great but everything else is just trash. There is no story, and if you try to comment that there is go EAD and kill yourself. You can finish the story in a couple of hours then your are left with playing the same **** over and over again. Then most of the **** is recycled from Destiny 1. The same enemies, the same weapons the same type of content, the same mechanics. If you werent sure about buying this before be sure now, do not buy it. F%%k Bungie. Expand
  43. Dec 7, 2017
    1
    Pros/ Good gun play, music and nice visuals

    Con/ Once you finish the story that it you cant redo it. There is no reason to run the NF or the Raid past the first time or two. You can not select the PVP mode you want its either PVP with some maps or PVP comp with some different maps, there is nothing else different. I loved D1 spent over 2000 hours in it and still dont have everything I
    Pros/ Good gun play, music and nice visuals

    Con/ Once you finish the story that it you cant redo it. There is no reason to run the NF or the Raid past the first time or two. You can not select the PVP mode you want its either PVP with some maps or PVP comp with some different maps, there is nothing else different. I loved D1 spent over 2000 hours in it and still dont have everything I want and I still log into it. I really have no reason to log into D2 and its really sad.

    Just port D1 to PC and stagger its expansions and everyone that hates D2 can play D1 on PC and damn near all of them will be happy.
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  44. Dec 7, 2017
    0
    Only bought this game 2 months ago and now I cannot play the game I purchased without spending an extra £20 on the new DLC. Heroic strikes, Prestige Nighfall, Raid - even the ability to get the trophy - has been taken away from me at ransom of spending more money. No thanks.
  45. Dec 7, 2017
    2
    Lack luster and uninspiring. Unfortunately the story is very predictable and also not logical.
    The change to two primaries make the gunplay kind of boring.
    The pvp has been stripped to 4v4 with slower TTK and the lacklustre weapons setup unfortunately make pvp uninspiring and boring. Instead of improving the rpg elements from destiny to give the player options for interesting builds
    Lack luster and uninspiring. Unfortunately the story is very predictable and also not logical.
    The change to two primaries make the gunplay kind of boring.
    The pvp has been stripped to 4v4 with slower TTK and the lacklustre weapons setup unfortunately make pvp uninspiring and boring.
    Instead of improving the rpg elements from destiny to give the player options for interesting builds they have stripped almost all choices for any kind of builds.
    I had hoped destiny 2 would build on destiny and improve but instead this is just a boring version of destiny.
    The game looks good but is neither fun or engaging.
    Give someone else your money.
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  46. Dec 7, 2017
    0
    APPARENTLY IF YOU DON'T BUY THE DLC YOU CAN'T DO PRESTIGE RAID, PRESTIGE NIGHTFALL OR TRIALS. Seriously? Wow..... I don't know what to say. I mean especially for the PC Players this seems really unfair, and even for the console players, to be gated out of content they paid for and had access to. Just, wow. So I guess not buying DLC isn't an option anymore.... Extremely dissapointing.
  47. Dec 6, 2017
    1
    Curse of Osiris is short and disappointing. It takes about 2 hours to complete all content. This is not an expansion. This is ****

    It is literally 5 story missions and 3 adventures. 2 hours max content. When the 'raid lair' comes they said that will be roughly 45 minutes.

    Whole "expansion" < 3 hours.
  48. Dec 6, 2017
    7
    A clumsy but fair step in the right direction!

    Not the greatest game in the world, but definitely a step in the right direction after the complete mess of Destiny 1. PVP is fun, however with too few maps and no more Clusterf**k 6v6 which is a shame. Campaign is around 4-6 hours casually played. Had a couple beers and actually enjoyed myself however the game begins amazingly well. Falls
    A clumsy but fair step in the right direction!

    Not the greatest game in the world, but definitely a step in the right direction after the complete mess of Destiny 1. PVP is fun, however with too few maps and no more Clusterf**k 6v6 which is a shame. Campaign is around 4-6 hours casually played. Had a couple beers and actually enjoyed myself however the game begins amazingly well. Falls off pretty hard and becomes repetitive by the middle, then becomes great again in the ending. However the final boss is really poorly written... "Gary" as he's affectionally known by the destiny community, he's more cute than scary. 7/10, Good and sold effort! However it didn't set my pubes on fire. Perhaps in Destiny 3.
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  49. Dec 5, 2017
    5
    As a newcomer to the franchise, my feeling are mixed.

    Pros: - beautiful world crafting with lots of details; - different planets offer different feeling to their unique environments; - well done soundtrack that fits the world; - gun play is a masterpiece - perfectly balanced between hardcore-tough and too-easy, gives a feeling of rewarding player for mastering aiming skills; there
    As a newcomer to the franchise, my feeling are mixed.

    Pros:
    - beautiful world crafting with lots of details;
    - different planets offer different feeling to their unique environments;
    - well done soundtrack that fits the world;
    - gun play is a masterpiece - perfectly balanced between hardcore-tough and too-easy, gives a feeling of rewarding player for mastering aiming skills; there doesn't appear to be any input lag or mouse acceleration, and response is very much instant;
    - game is very polished and well optimized.

    That said, there are serious issues that drastically drag the score down:
    - in general - too much RNG (see below for examples)
    - RNG-based progression system that creates a feeling of completely unnecessary grind;
    - lack of built-in tools for dynamic fireteam creation for Nightfalls, Raids and other activities;
    - flawed Light Level system that relies too much on RNG;
    - from a perspective of a newcomer to the franchise, there is absolutely no effort put into explaining anything regarding universe - the player is pretty much dropped right in the middle of the action.

    Getting from LL 290 to 305 relies heavily on weekly-reset activities providing better gear (but these are then gone until Tuesday reset when you can do them again), or RNG-based exotic engrams that are then taken to a guy opening them for you, which gives you exotic gear.
    What kind of item you get is based - you guessed it! - on RNG. That translates to frustration, as the player is overwhelmed by the feeling progression is not based on any sort of measurable skill, effort-to-time ratio or otherwise, and is instead forced to rely heavily on luck, grinding and grinding and grinding for as long as it takes to get where you want.
    Even shaders - items allowing you to paint armour - are an RNG-based loot and worse yet, they're a combination of four colours (and some additional effects like gloss/shiny surface, carbon material etc.), which doesn't allow you to customize your gear outside of boundaries set by creators.

    This all boils down into a game that feels like a wasted potential, and I understand those saying so.
    Destiny 2 - while it has a lot to offer even despite its cons - feels fundamentally flawed and designed from the wrong perspective.
    It's not a game that has been designed to be fun and to invite a player to spend hours to work towards goals on a basis of transparent and understandable progression system (like - for example - having time consuming, but transparent requirements for crafting specific weapons - where progression rate is a function of time spent, not a function of probability).
    It's a game that feels like it has been designed with grinding mechanics at its core, on top of which some content was slapped in for good measure.

    All of this results in a game that has the potential of being absolutely great, but is dragged down by Bungie's lack of understanding of what it is that keeps players going.
    It is even more surprising when you consider an already-existing template that has it done just right, has an honest and transparent progression system, and is free to play - Warframe.
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  50. Dec 5, 2017
    6
    Needs improving massively if it is to grab gamers attention for a longer spell. Destiny 1.5. Hopefully they can resolve these issues in the DLC. Please bring back 6v6 online multiplayer, games feel empty.
  51. Dec 4, 2017
    5
    Destiny 2 was a game that led us to a grinding game and I was sad about it. Only if the grinding system had gone away, the game would have been good enough. When it comes to missions, strikes and Crucible, it's very repeated at times that makes players only give short time to play this game over time becouse we will be bored fast. And not to forget, these microtransactions destroyd theDestiny 2 was a game that led us to a grinding game and I was sad about it. Only if the grinding system had gone away, the game would have been good enough. When it comes to missions, strikes and Crucible, it's very repeated at times that makes players only give short time to play this game over time becouse we will be bored fast. And not to forget, these microtransactions destroyd the game EVEN more. It looks like Destiny 2 isn't complete, but it has content that RPG player will like. Expand
  52. Dec 4, 2017
    8
    Incredible, breathtaking visuals and atmosphere. Truly shows off what the ps4 is capable of. Fun and smooth gameplay. Its refreshing to see a triple A game that combines the shooting and mmo genre together.
  53. Dec 2, 2017
    10
    Great game, Makes Destiny 1 look like a mistake, D2 is what bungie was looking for the whole time. Incredible story with fantastic storybeats and music scores. Campaign is a bit short in my opinion but there is far more to do in D2 then D1 + expanisons combined so ill be happy for a long time.
  54. Dec 2, 2017
    4
    1. Decrease the time to kill to help reduce the high incidence of team shot, which is one of the reasons why pvp is so monotonous, and at the time of the powerful ammunition only a player of the team can catch up doing " "between the team itself this is certainly a mistake.
    2. Have 6x6 in the crucible or more (you can yes BF and other games are there to confirm) having the variety of
    1. Decrease the time to kill to help reduce the high incidence of team shot, which is one of the reasons why pvp is so monotonous, and at the time of the powerful ammunition only a player of the team can catch up doing " "between the team itself this is certainly a mistake.
    2. Have 6x6 in the crucible or more (you can yes BF and other games are there to confirm) having the variety of modes that the game deserves (fight, fissure, doubles, etc.).
    3. Have 3 classes of weapons as in Destiny 1 to give greater variety and style in the gameplay and not only 2 as in Destiny 2 and it goes without saying that kinetic and energetic are 2 different classes that are not mainly in pvp are the same types of weapons and same amount of damage (speaking of pvp).
    4. Exclusive loots for robberies and dusk with unique perks and exotic items with perks that are really exotic (Peacemakers with mechanical holster is a joke) and make prestige actives where the only benefit is an aura?
    5. The "novelties" shown in Destiny 2 as the adventures, lost zones, and sellers on each planet become unusable so quickly should not happen
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  55. Dec 2, 2017
    0
    NOT FOR CASUAL PLAYERS.

    I have easily played this game for over 40hrs+. Single Player campaign is very short but enjoyable. When it comes to MMO... following recent patch they changed the gear drop rate. Now its more difficult to lvl up gear wise. Before the patch I could easily get legend drop (purple), but now it's mainly standard (blue - for lvl 20). Also a HUGE drawback are the
    NOT FOR CASUAL PLAYERS.

    I have easily played this game for over 40hrs+. Single Player campaign is very short but enjoyable. When it comes to MMO... following recent patch they changed the gear drop rate. Now its more difficult to lvl up gear wise. Before the patch I could easily get legend drop (purple), but now it's mainly standard (blue - for lvl 20). Also a HUGE drawback are the raids and the way they designed it. Basically the game holds your hand and its difficult to die, unless you f'ed up big time. Then you launch raids to get proper gear and... the game f. you in your behind. NO walk through what so ever. Big guessing game what to do (leviatan), so you open youtube to find out that you and your team mate are done with the game. It turns our you need 6 ppl to do it! I have a full time job, wanted a game where I can relax but these ppl designed it only for hardcore and clan players.
    Just yesterday I was thinking... maybe I'll buy DLC but there is no point, I can't simply play. What's most retarded is that on easy mode (read STRIKEs) the game is matchmaking you with 2 other ppl. But hard ass Leviatan.... oh well let me see you and your friend struggle (muahahaha), no matchmaking!

    In essence this is amazingly good looking game with a great feel (gun play), but it's shallow as water in the toilet. Minecraft in Alpha version offered more joy that this overpriced and cut in half (DLCs) piece of poop.

    10/10 for graphics, optimization, sound
    -10 for looong loading times, shallow gameplay, no possibility to enjoy the content without a clan
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  56. Nov 28, 2017
    0
    Looks pretty..........yup thats it, loot boxes, but people will tell you dont have to pay for them, you can just play and get them free, but bungie mess with the numbers everyday making it harder and harder to get anything in the game, they want your credit card details. Take a pass on it, it might as well be a free mobile game, "Pride and Accomplishment" has never looked so ****
  57. Nov 27, 2017
    10
    One of the most underrated games of recent times. Great gameplay, graphics, loot mechanism and missions. The only drawback is the lack of searching for players function in some missions.
  58. Nov 26, 2017
    4
    Destiny 1 has a soul. Destiny 2 does not.
    It is obvious Bungie didn't have their creative freedom for this game. No wonder some key members of the development team left. Activiision is making Destiny like COD. Simple rehashed games made for easy chashgrab. 4/10. Destiny should have been a MMO with FPS elements. Not the way around. Now it's a generic shooter like any other FPS on the
    Destiny 1 has a soul. Destiny 2 does not.
    It is obvious Bungie didn't have their creative freedom for this game. No wonder some key members of the development team left. Activiision is making Destiny like COD. Simple rehashed games made for easy chashgrab. 4/10. Destiny should have been a MMO with FPS elements. Not the way around. Now it's a generic shooter like any other FPS on the market. Very disappointing.
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  59. Nov 24, 2017
    0
    Same trash with diferent colors lol, never buy this game..............................................................................................
  60. Nov 22, 2017
    0
    Pros:.Accaptable campaign (short but quite good)
    Cons: No Icentintives, Nothing new just more of the same, No Endgame that is worth doing, a high power doesnt grant you any power, subclass system weak, no grimoire, the list goes on and on...
  61. Nov 21, 2017
    0
    Bungie took the fun out of the game to appeal to their casual audience. There is no end game grind like Destiny one, and most of the changes implemented by the player suggestions in destiny one are nowhere to be seen in Destiny 2. There are no dedicated servers so PVP game lobbies are ruled by people with bad connections; moreover, there are no PVP game modes to select from. The game isBungie took the fun out of the game to appeal to their casual audience. There is no end game grind like Destiny one, and most of the changes implemented by the player suggestions in destiny one are nowhere to be seen in Destiny 2. There are no dedicated servers so PVP game lobbies are ruled by people with bad connections; moreover, there are no PVP game modes to select from. The game is TRASH!! Don't buy it! Expand
  62. Nov 20, 2017
    2
    This is supposed to be a sequel. Somehow they managed to release this game with just as much, maybe even less content than the original Destiny 1. There is 0 end game to speak of. There are weekly lockouts that prevent you from exhausting what little content there is. Story is garbage riddled with inconsistent character development and resorting to "Space Magic" to explain why anythingThis is supposed to be a sequel. Somehow they managed to release this game with just as much, maybe even less content than the original Destiny 1. There is 0 end game to speak of. There are weekly lockouts that prevent you from exhausting what little content there is. Story is garbage riddled with inconsistent character development and resorting to "Space Magic" to explain why anything is the way it is.

    Pro's
    Performs 60fps stable on PC
    Music is great
    Visuals is good
    Raid is kinda fun (only allowed to run once per char for loot...)

    Cons
    Nothing to do after weeklies besides endless public event grind.
    You are effectively buying Destiny 1 with less content and nerfed/balanced guns.
    There is Microtransaction but to be fair Bungie put nothing of value on there except fireteam medallions which can be earned for free.

    Basically the main theme of Destiny 1 was how to gate content because of the voracious speed that players consume content. The same holds true in Destiny 2. All the enemies are the same as in the first Destiny. You have a game with excellent gameplay but no system to incentivize playing the game beyond the weeklies.

    Save your money this is an expensive game for 0 content.
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  63. Nov 20, 2017
    0
    Cabbage error, still no fix after 2 months and didn't get a refund when i asked for it 2 months ago.
    Bungie should be ashamed and they can go **** themselves. Never going to buy a product of them ever again.
  64. Nov 19, 2017
    1
    My main reaction to this game is the frustration of seeing how much missed potential there is for the franchise. There is so much more that Bungie can be doing with Destiny, and I was hoping they'd hit the nail on some of them with D2, but alas it's not the case. It's like no one at Bungie plays any MMOs that have really well designed customization and progression systems.
  65. Nov 18, 2017
    3
    A game worse than Destiny 1 in almost all aspects, same characters, same weapons, same enemy, much less possibilities, and paying € 70 more .. a scam.
  66. Nov 18, 2017
    0
    we all wanted a better story, which we got in D2.
    better graphics, which they made (kinda)
    but, what made this game special, and make people (us gamers) came back and play 500-5000hrs in D1 wasn't the story or graphics. All that for me made D1 special isn't here in D2. - No more weapon grinding - Leveling up is super fast, and not 1 bit satisfying.... and worse... there is nearly a
    we all wanted a better story, which we got in D2.
    better graphics, which they made (kinda)
    but, what made this game special, and make people (us gamers) came back and play 500-5000hrs in D1 wasn't the story or graphics.
    All that for me made D1 special isn't here in D2.
    - No more weapon grinding
    - Leveling up is super fast, and not 1 bit satisfying.... and worse... there is nearly a reason in game to level up (except for the Raid)
    - No weapon perks (HUGH MISTAKE)

    I considered myself a hardcore PvP player in D1. playin more than 1000hrs only in crucible matches...and now The PvP D2.... is not necesary but (the gun play is still... okey, but!!) there is at times lag with certain players...
    - only 4v4 is a mistake, there should be 6v6, 3v3 and maybe 8v8 matches
    - no 60fps is just lazy from bungie, if games la battlefield accomplish this with better graphics and 64 online player... there is no valid scute for this.
    - the weapon balancing is POOR, couple of friend believe its good, but the reason why it isn't is simple, they eliminated the use from sniper, shotgun, fusion, etc, by putting them as "special" weapon, and control the amount of people that use them... THAT NO BALANCING A GAME... its being mediocre

    ... the enemies are the same
    ... weapon design almost always the same
    ... I really wish I hadn't bought this game... already deleted it (the only decent decision I made with D2)

    ... honestly, it is a big disappointment for my how Bungie changed something so amazing like Destiny1, and came up with the S**T Game called Destiny 2.
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  67. Nov 17, 2017
    0
    I burned Destiny on a CD and rebranded it as Destiny 2. Nobody noticed. its very bland and should be a good game instead of a recopied boring story with ok multiplayer game.
  68. Nov 17, 2017
    4
    Buen juego, pero está lastrado por su expectativa, todos esperábamos más, pero nos dejó sin un sinsabor, su historia está mejor narrada pero no es completa, no es totalmente clara. El PvE está bien, pero no se salva de los BUG's que tuvieron lugar a la primera entrega (por ejemplo, el del RAID que te podías pasar el jefe final sin muchos problemas). El PvP sin estar mal, no se puedeBuen juego, pero está lastrado por su expectativa, todos esperábamos más, pero nos dejó sin un sinsabor, su historia está mejor narrada pero no es completa, no es totalmente clara. El PvE está bien, pero no se salva de los BUG's que tuvieron lugar a la primera entrega (por ejemplo, el del RAID que te podías pasar el jefe final sin muchos problemas). El PvP sin estar mal, no se puede catalogar cómo bueno en todos los sentidos (el meta se ve demasiado, hay armas que no están a la par con otras). Su sistema de progresión del jugador y habilidades está bien, pero el sistema de subida de niveles con los vendedores es demasiado monótono, usan fichas para entregar que se ganan todas de la misma manera. Expand
  69. Nov 17, 2017
    0
    copia y pega . este juego debería ser el primer destiny + micro transacciones una estafa . por favor no seguir apoyando estas empresas . no recomendado
  70. Nov 17, 2017
    0
    Play for a month and its over, nothing like the first one. Basically if you get a piece of gear, you will get the exact same piece over and over and over and over and over....annnd when you beat stuff you dont get any rewards!!
  71. Nov 17, 2017
    0
    Great marketing campaign, but I can't fathom how a game of such low quality and substance can rise to such prominence relying on marketing alone. All the gaming journalists are giving this game glowing reviews for the most part because they are comparing it to the first Destiny, which sets such a low bar that reviewers are giving this game props for having a story. Well, Whoop-De-DooGreat marketing campaign, but I can't fathom how a game of such low quality and substance can rise to such prominence relying on marketing alone. All the gaming journalists are giving this game glowing reviews for the most part because they are comparing it to the first Destiny, which sets such a low bar that reviewers are giving this game props for having a story. Well, Whoop-De-Doo Bungie get yourselves a cookie for creating a story. I thought the industry standard was having a story? The story is generic with an unfulfilling plot, I hope Bungie didn't pay the writer too much for this story because it's a joke. This game is pointless and substance less. The story fails to answer any big questions that were raised in the first game. I have played through all the end game content and where they get you is the expansion packs just like the first game. Did I forgot to mention $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ expansion packs $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$? If you want to know whether to get Destiny just ask yourself these questions. Did I feel like I got suckered into the first Destiny game? Did I only play the first Destiny game for a few weeks then stopped playing it? Did I get sick and bored of all the grinding the first game had? If you answered "Yes" to any of these questions then DON'T GET DESTINY 2. Expand
  72. Nov 17, 2017
    10
    Шикарная игра !!! Давно не залипал на столько долго !!!! Всем рекомендую . Отлично что перевели на русский
  73. Nov 16, 2017
    7
    I played lots of the first Destiny and I must say that I thoroughly enjoyed it. The first 3 expansions were immensely enjoyable and I had a blast grinding out loot and playing strikes. When Rise of Iron came out, this is when Destiny took a turn for the worse. While the new areas were interesting, the introduction of a currency system and the overall lack of meaningful additions left meI played lots of the first Destiny and I must say that I thoroughly enjoyed it. The first 3 expansions were immensely enjoyable and I had a blast grinding out loot and playing strikes. When Rise of Iron came out, this is when Destiny took a turn for the worse. While the new areas were interesting, the introduction of a currency system and the overall lack of meaningful additions left me empty after beating the main quest. Fast forward to Destiny 2, and once again, it started off very strong. The storyline is a huge step forward from the first game, with beautiful worlds and some interesting story missions. However, after probably 30-50 hours of grinding to light level 280, it hit me: I'm not having much fun anymore. I almost feel burnt out by the grindy mechanics with this game. After maybe 2 months, I put the game down and moved onto other games. Plus, the expansion of the microtransaction system from the first game is not a welcome addition and while it is mostly cosmetic only, its setting a bad precedent for the future of gaming. In short, Destiny 2 had the potential to revitalize the franchise but it ends up falling short by being too similar to the first game. Expand
  74. Nov 16, 2017
    5
    A decent game but no more

    At first I was wowed by it thinking 'this is so much better than D1' but after a few hours the gloss runs out After you hit a certain light level there is no a lot to do except weekly reset, Nightfall and the Raid. I wont mention PvP as 4 v 4 is not my thing, should have been at least 6 preferably 8 but there we go, I refuse to play PvP I play probably
    A decent game but no more

    At first I was wowed by it thinking 'this is so much better than D1' but after a few hours the gloss runs out

    After you hit a certain light level there is no a lot to do except weekly reset, Nightfall and the Raid.

    I wont mention PvP as 4 v 4 is not my thing, should have been at least 6 preferably 8 but there we go, I refuse to play PvP

    I play probably twice a week now, Tuesday for the reset and then a Raid with my Clan, the Raid is alot of fun, but is prone to glitches and is mechanics heavy, its not as good as Vault of glass or Crota but it better than Kingsfall and Prison of Eldars

    I feel the removal of random gun/armor rolls has taken away some of the fun type of grind

    Lost sectors is also a massive missed opportunity in my opinion, they are just pointless after lvl 280

    Strikes this time are a let down, not really that fun compared to D1 and the rewards are useless after 260 imo, the biggest let down is the nightfall strike, they have added a timer mechanic to it, with ways to gain a little bit of time back every week. Bulletsponge enemies/bosses against a timer, no thank you. All the fun modifiers have been removed and replace with stuff like only get your health back after sprinting. There is one fun one where you get your grenade every 30 seconds. Where are the weekly burn modifiers? Its just no fun anymore

    D1 after Rise of Iron was a great game, I expect this too will be a shell of a game until all expansions (removed bits of the game) are out.
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  75. Nov 13, 2017
    7
    With an actual storyline and loads of endgame content, consistent loot and huge maps that contain many hidden areas with tons of side quests, Destiny 2's single player element is what 1 should have been. As far as PVP goes, I think Destiny 1 was more diverse. Competitive mode usually results in people rage quitting after a couple losses and you playing 1v4. I'd say PvE is a 8, PVP is 7. AWith an actual storyline and loads of endgame content, consistent loot and huge maps that contain many hidden areas with tons of side quests, Destiny 2's single player element is what 1 should have been. As far as PVP goes, I think Destiny 1 was more diverse. Competitive mode usually results in people rage quitting after a couple losses and you playing 1v4. I'd say PvE is a 8, PVP is 7. A big issue though is the rewards. There's so many reskins of weapons and armor it borders on pathetic. Exotics are't very exotic anymore and there's only a couple that are even worth using. There's no reason to keep playing if all the rewards for playing are garbage that you'll put in your vault to collect. Expand
  76. Nov 11, 2017
    4
    The game starts out very well and feels like a good things to come but that erodes, rather quickly, when you see the full force of static rolled gear, the ridiculous inventory system, some QoL features that worked well in D1 were completely overlooked or discarded. Endgame is nonexistent, there is nothing to grind for,. This is my theory on why you see the big difference in critic reviewThe game starts out very well and feels like a good things to come but that erodes, rather quickly, when you see the full force of static rolled gear, the ridiculous inventory system, some QoL features that worked well in D1 were completely overlooked or discarded. Endgame is nonexistent, there is nothing to grind for,. This is my theory on why you see the big difference in critic review vs player is not many critics got to endgame before giving their review. Expand
  77. Nov 10, 2017
    8
    On PC.

    Don't believe the negativity around being "pay to win" or "loot boxes". These criticisms are not true, One, you are not required to but ANYTHING from loot boxes. Two: those things you can buy are strictly cosmetic, or things you will get in the game at certain points in the story, like the sparrow. So, honestly, loot boxes are a nothing burger. First time playing through the
    On PC.

    Don't believe the negativity around being "pay to win" or "loot boxes". These criticisms are not true, One, you are not required to but ANYTHING from loot boxes. Two: those things you can buy are strictly cosmetic, or things you will get in the game at certain points in the story, like the sparrow. So, honestly, loot boxes are a nothing burger.

    First time playing through the full game, as I don't like using controllers for shooters. This game looks amazing on PC. The colors are brighter, and the textures are crisper. The depth of field is better, so you can see see more of the game world. sound is good. For example, if I fire an auto rifle in a canyon, there is reverb. Very nice.

    Let's be real, though, this aint Witcher 3 levels of detail, but its nicer than console. By a mile.

    The story is the usual, "The world will end unless you help" fair, but it's competent enough to be interesting the first time I played through. Good voice work, too. Wish there was more of it.

    Communicating ingame is harder than it needs to be, but things like Discord solve that. It needs matchmaking for Nightfall, and the like,but I assume that is coming later. The public events are fun. The Raid is really hard the first time, requiring patience and good communication with your fire team.

    TL;DR:

    This is a good shooter/ action game. Needs work on communication and more story content would be nice. Worth your time.
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  78. Nov 10, 2017
    0
    I'll breakdown why this game easily deserves a zero score, so people don't say I'm a just a 12 y/o hater. The game is beautiful, and shooting is nice, even though character movement is absolute dogsh*t, just like the first game. But that was expected. Now the cons:

    -1: a beautiful game running on 30 fps. Say what you want, I'm a PC purist, I don't care. A shooter with 30 fps in 2017 is
    I'll breakdown why this game easily deserves a zero score, so people don't say I'm a just a 12 y/o hater. The game is beautiful, and shooting is nice, even though character movement is absolute dogsh*t, just like the first game. But that was expected. Now the cons:

    -1: a beautiful game running on 30 fps. Say what you want, I'm a PC purist, I don't care. A shooter with 30 fps in 2017 is unaceptable even by the lowest standards. They consciously made the game look good on screenshots, with complex particle explosions that will make your fps go to **** It's unbelievable.

    -2: They completely destroyed the shaders for the sake of implementing microtransactions.

    -3: PVP was downgraded from 6v6 to 4v4; and god how it feels amateurish; the way the maps were designed favours team shot everywhere, you're always secure in cover, you can always run if you feel you're in danger, so obviously what you do is wait for your team, and attack in bulks.

    -4: Bungie insists with P2P "servers" (and I'll insist giving this game a low score). Enemies are always teleporting, you're always like "WTF??"

    -5: They promised a better campaign but the story is actually much worse. Gary and the cabals are laughable. They don't mention a lot of important characters from the first game while others have central appearances but have insanely simplified roles (looking at you Speaker, if I can call that a role). When the game ended I was laughing in disbelief. The campaign is literally: lose the light > get light back > rascue zavala/cayde/ikora > kill Gary > the end. This is not a summary. If there's anything more one dimensional than this please let me know, I'm curious.

    -6: To accompany the game laughable campaign, they made sure we would feel like nothing is new. There's not even a single new race. You fight cabal, vex, fallen and taken all over again. It's incredible how they like the courage to be bold, to bring something fresh and breathtaking. The game have so much potential but I'm thinking the developers at bungie are just plain incompetent and unninspired. Is this really all they could come up with? I know there's presure from Activision to release stuff and all but someone must man up in there and make sure they do the right thing. It feels like everyone in there were good with the way things went.

    -7: Glimmer? Legendary Shards? What's with all these currencies you have no use for? The ONLY momment you notice glimmer even exists is when you open your ghost to see the challenges and there's freaking glimmer on the screen preventing you from seeing it (because you can either see glimmer or challenges) and everytime you kill an enemy the glimmer ammount pops on the screen instead of the challenges. It's like no one at Bungie played their own game.

    -8: The whole game feels like the first; there's no way you feel like this is a fresh experience. It's the same itemization, same menu designs, same freaking CLASSES. It's a DLC no matter what perspective you try to see it.

    -9: I remember Bungie saying how the planets were going to be much bigger in Destiny 2. Not only they killed the solar system planets (which were much more interesting), but they actually made them incredibly smaller. Titan is fully explored in 30 seconds using a sparrow. It's ridiculous.

    -10: Bungie/Activision are testing their fans to see how stupid they are, and they are really pushing it more and more with each game/dlc release. This DLC plan even before the main game comes out is ridiculous. They obviously hold on to content to sell in smaller batches; stupid fans will never have a full game with developers using this phylosophy. I'm not against DLC, but just look at the Witchers base game and DLC's. You may not like the game but CD RED Projekt has set the bar with The Witcher. And Destiny has set the lower bar. When you look at how much content per dollar spent each game offer, it's insane. For the same price you get roughly 15 times more content in the Witcher (yes I measured it). While in one game you struggle to do all content at least once in your lifetime, in the other you're constantly repeating the same boring stuff over and over again, to try and improve its life cycle, give it a grind here and there.

    In general the game is a DLC for Destiny 1, nothing more than that. The Taken King DLC had many more interesting things to mention. Destiny 2 is a marketing experiment. Luke Smith is a sociopath, I've been saying that for a couple of years now. It's a shame because someone in there know how to make a shooter feel nice. And the concept artworks are awesome. How can a strong foundation like this lead to so much mediocrity? I could go on listing the issues I had with this game but I'm afraid I'm reaching max 5000 characters so I'll just stop here for now. I hope no one will say I'm just hating on the game for no reason. I think I gave my reasons.
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  79. Nov 9, 2017
    0
    There is no real reply value, the lore is all over the place. Just don't get it. The expansion which will be out soon, i will wait to see if it is worth it.
  80. Nov 8, 2017
    9
    Destiny 2 is a great successor to the original destiny which brought many ideas and great to the table that were executed poorly. The story of destiny 2 shines over the 1st game, and you get a much better sense for the world and characters. Destiny 2 gameplay wise has that destiny 1 shooter experience which felt great with a much better diversity and balance of weaponry to your arsenal.Destiny 2 is a great successor to the original destiny which brought many ideas and great to the table that were executed poorly. The story of destiny 2 shines over the 1st game, and you get a much better sense for the world and characters. Destiny 2 gameplay wise has that destiny 1 shooter experience which felt great with a much better diversity and balance of weaponry to your arsenal. Destiny 2 has so many activities the replay ability is great, from strikes, to nightfall's, to the crucible, to the raid you will have a lot of fun and engaging activities to immerse yourself in. Destiny 2 has a flaw however, the multiplayer weapon balancing is not the best, and the overall variety in multiplayer modes should be the diversity of destiny 1. Destiny 2 has plenty to do tons of quests, missions, and story to explore that it becomes a great successor. The music fits the tones, and the graphics are astounding, the visual color pops out and so do the environments. Destiny 2 has some issues in multiplayer however that is not enough to have an amazing time with this game, destiny 2 is a great experience to be had and is everything destiny 1 could have been. Expand
  81. Nov 7, 2017
    1
    PC Review

    Pros: Amazing and emotional Music Cons: - Everything else; Campain was short, easy and lazy. the writing was horrible and was cringy at best, it felt like a middle school play. - Can not choose PVP game mode and No MMR - Just nothing to do, there is no real goals, got to max level and max light within 30hours - **** **** developer pc version was released on OCT 24 I
    PC Review

    Pros: Amazing and emotional Music

    Cons: - Everything else; Campain was short, easy and lazy.
    the writing was horrible and was cringy at best, it felt
    like a middle school play.
    - Can not choose PVP game mode and No MMR
    - Just nothing to do, there is no real goals, got to max
    level and max light within 30hours
    - **** **** developer pc version was released on
    OCT 24 I bought it for $90 CAD,
    and **** whore ass Bungie told me that in order to
    progress in the game I will need to spend $50 CAD for
    the dumb ass DLC
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  82. Nov 5, 2017
    0
    No dedicated servers for PvP - fck u.
    Annoying, boring, dumb and dull.
    Lack of content.
    Cheaters.
    Lags.
    ...and boring overall
    More Destiny 1 with minimal content. If you loved paying $200 for Destiny 1 trickling out DLC, then you'll love this. Micro transactions that actually effect gameplay added. Welcome to play to win cash grabs from Bungie.
  83. Nov 5, 2017
    0
    This is a loot based game that limits you on loot every chance it gets from chests to power upgrades to even repeating story mission - 3 a week only- you would be lucky to find 1 extra person to do a puplic event with and they also limit your EXP now after 20 to get you to buy more silver this is a horrible game do not buy it you have been warned.
  84. Nov 4, 2017
    8
    After spending well over 50 hours in the new MMO-RPG-FPS that is Destiny 2, I decided to make a review as many people and Youtubers seem very divided on how good of a game it actually is; what it strengths and weakness's are.

    For one, let me just say that Bungie has chosen 3 very different genres to turn into a game, and many people choose to only like one of these. A very common
    After spending well over 50 hours in the new MMO-RPG-FPS that is Destiny 2, I decided to make a review as many people and Youtubers seem very divided on how good of a game it actually is; what it strengths and weakness's are.

    For one, let me just say that Bungie has chosen 3 very different genres to turn into a game, and many people choose to only like one of these. A very common example would be comparing a Call of Duty player to a World of Warcraft player, where Call of duty is a very fast paced game with relatively simple concepts, you hold a trigger to shoot, a joy stick to move around and press it down to sprint. World of Warcraft is almost the polar opposite, with dozens of abilities to use, one giant map, and more items than there are hairs on your head. So, when you combine these two things, it doesn't always turn out the way you want it to, leading to a lot of mixed reviews. As of what I've noticed so far, it seems that Youtube critics seem to dislike the game, while Internet reviewers seem to think it's great. Personally, I think it's a good, but not great game that suffers from some issues that could be easily fixed.

    GAMEPLAY-

    Destiny 2's gameplay is a mixed bag to say the least. it functions like most First Person
    shooters should with strong MMO elements tagging along. One thing the game does great is showing a good visual progression of your guardian. What I mean by this is that when you first get to "The Farm", you look pretty beat up and are limited to a couple of weapons, but by the end, you find yourself looking like a cooler version of Batman, with many Guns and Subclasses to Impress your friends with (or just look cool in).
    As for actual gameplay, it's a little weak, and can sometimes seem a little bland. I picked the hunter class, so I'm sort of used to just shooting my gun and knifing in between long ability and grenade cooldowns. When you fight enemies, they don't put up much of a fight, either. Often I will find myself wondering when the fight will be over while i'm either fighting millions of waves of enemies, or am fighting a boss with millions of health. One thing that really gets on my nerves is the fact that hip firing does less damage than aiming down sights. I found this to a not only bad feature, but also completely pointless one, by doing this, the game is punishing you for making hitting enemies more of a challenge.

    STORY-
    I'll keep it brief, but destiny 2's story, sucks. While it may have been better than Destiny, I still found it quite uninteresting and hard to follow. A very brief summary would be that everything is normal on earth, until, one day a red legion full of fat dudes resembling grunts from Halo decide to take over the traveler, and strip everyone of their superpowers, until one day you suddenly are drawn to a shard of the traveler that's broken off but still works and gives you superpowers again. Zavala, a fallen gaurdian, then, instead of getting superpowers from the same place, turns you into his slave and has you do all of his **** for him, including saving literally everyone in the solar system. FIN.

    PVP-
    I actually quite liked pvp in destiny 2 and found it to be my favorite part of the game, it functioned a lot better than the original and unlike a lot of games nowadays, you feel like you actually help your team by doing good. Ultimates in this game aren't overpowered, and you aren't faced against them too often. They also only come once or twice a game, causing many players to use them at ideal times, rather than right away. Power ammo could be a bit better. They have a map spawning system rather than earning it, so it can get quite annoying dealing with campers, or teamates alike.

    So that's my review for destiny 2, a good game that suffers from a couple issues that could be fixed, but otherwise fun,
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  85. 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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  86. Nov 4, 2017
    6
    Don't listen to the haters , but do also not listen to the people who gave Destiny 2 a 10.
    I also want to say , that this is not my full review , there still needs to come a raid and trials of the nine(so, not a final score).
    The graphics are amazing aswell as the sound effect and acting.But it runs on 30fps on ps4,Xbox one which is a shame , but you can ignore that fact because this
    Don't listen to the haters , but do also not listen to the people who gave Destiny 2 a 10.
    I also want to say , that this is not my full review , there still needs to come a raid and trials of the nine(so, not a final score).
    The graphics are amazing aswell as the sound effect and acting.But it runs on 30fps on ps4,Xbox one which is a shame , but you can ignore that fact because this game is so fun.

    The raid is awesome and beautiful and huge , but theirs only one boss, but the puzzles are great , and I like a challenge and I am telling you, the raid is weird , bu ofcourse cool
    Now trials of the nine , well its better then ever , the 4v4 works , the map is awesome and the difficulty got nerved , wich is good in my case , because I only went 1 time flawless in destiny 1 ( year 2 ).
    the only thing i gotta admid is that the new trials weapons look pretty boring , but (the one i have ) are very good and op
    Oh yeah I forgot to mention the microtransactions , bungie made it now even worse with the new 1 time use shaders
    But don't worry the glimmer cap has increased so I can buy shaders on every moment I want to , but it still sucks in my opinion.
    Destiny 2 is after almost 2 weeks still awesome

    The campaign is good but not perfect , the enemy AI is **** and almost the entire campaign is easy as hell, but its still really fun with in my opinion enough variety ( per example , riding in a tank).
    The story is great , only a little bit repeat of ' we can do it so, get your ass up '
    ,infact destiny 2 has more story already in the first mission then destiny 1 combined
    The patrol and open world is amazing , they could have not done that better , there is literally everywhere something to do ( public events , adventures, finding chests,......)
    However , is it just me or does nessus and io look almost the same?
    Now pvp , its very fun but watch out because their are now a lot of teamshots wich is annoying, pvp is also now way more competitive wich means you will have to adapt your playstile a bit
    I wich there was at least 1 mode of 6v6 but missing,I do not

    Overall destiny 2 deserves the 8 for now , I hope the dlc's bring much content and exotics!!

    EDIT 10 october 2017

    Destiny 2 is running out of content if you did your milestones your pretty much done for the week unless you still need raid and trials of the nine gear
    Iron banner just dropped but its nothing special
    After this week i realised a few things that should be added or be different
    - grenade launchers are useless , only a couple are good in pve and mediocre at best in pvp , I ask for an extra blast radius and impact
    - public events are now repetitive as hell more should be added even a more difficult level of public events
    --the strike playlist is very weak ,most of them are fun ( especially the pyramidian strike), but there are way to few
    - we got trials of the nine , nightfall strikes , raids, why are there not extra hardcore stuff?
    I dropped the score to a 6 just because the endgame is very weak
    Because it is focused on these god damn casual players
    Its still fun , but bungie please add good dlc's and not something like the dark below
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  87. Nov 3, 2017
    0
    They should put in License agreement that you're supposed to hack your equipment or buy a new modem in order to play . No way to play it without constant disconnection problems (cabbage) due to Bungie Technical limitations. Today I asked for refund as they do not provide any solution. Ridiculous. So dishonest and unprofessional.
  88. Nov 3, 2017
    1
    Gets old fast, if you don't like the grind avoid this title. I played it for a bit but just got so tired of grinding for items I deleted it.

    The way they use milestones to progress (which only reset once a week) means you basically get an opportunity once a week to level up, once you do these tasks it's grind time for the rest of the week and you can't really progress anymore until the
    Gets old fast, if you don't like the grind avoid this title. I played it for a bit but just got so tired of grinding for items I deleted it.

    The way they use milestones to progress (which only reset once a week) means you basically get an opportunity once a week to level up, once you do these tasks it's grind time for the rest of the week and you can't really progress anymore until the next reset.

    I didn't like the first one because of this, gave the second one a chance but quickly realized it was actually worse for grinding.

    If you are into that go for it, the graphics are nice and it is fun for a bit, if you want something you can play a lot and continuously progress just avoid this.
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  89. Nov 2, 2017
    0
    Yay, lootboxes!

    You are paying for those extra profits with user ratings. I think you will find that in the long run, it's not worth it. Just ask Ubisoft.
  90. Nov 2, 2017
    2
    please stop defending this **** or the companies will keep ****ting on you... i also wonder how many of these positive reviews are fake

    **** all companies that do this, seriously CEOs go **** yourselfs
  91. Nov 2, 2017
    0
    Nada nuevo comparado a Destiny uno, repetitivo a mas no poder, incursiones y ocasos semanales con los mismos glitches de siempre que no son parchados nunca.
  92. Nov 2, 2017
    4
    Its fun in the beginning. But there is not enough endgame content. The endgame content will be deiivered with several dlcs. The first 2 will cost as much as the game itself. NOPE!
  93. Nov 2, 2017
    4
    - I spent 700h on Destiny 1 and 100h on Destiny 2.
    - It's a crap game.
    - It's exactly the same as Destiny 1; Warlock, Hunter, Titan, Cabal, Vex, Fallen and Taken.. I'm forgetting something but who cares. - The story is trivial, nobody cares, I'm not even sure what happened in the story in D1 and I got 700h on it. - PVP has very limited options and they ruined it with having two
    - I spent 700h on Destiny 1 and 100h on Destiny 2.
    - It's a crap game.
    - It's exactly the same as Destiny 1; Warlock, Hunter, Titan, Cabal, Vex, Fallen and Taken.. I'm forgetting something but who cares.
    - The story is trivial, nobody cares, I'm not even sure what happened in the story in D1 and I got 700h on it.
    - PVP has very limited options and they ruined it with having two primaries instead of primary, secondary and heavy.
    - Now you have to choose between rocket launcher, sniper, fusion rifle, shotgun, as if you're not going to pick the rocket launcher.
    - PVE has space invaders level AI and every single mission is just holding the trigger on autorifle until enemies are dead, or rushing past everything and then holding the trigger on the boss. Don't buy this, take it from a former fan.
    - Graphics are great and it's fun to shoot things for a while.
    - Definitely not worth 70 bucks.
    - This is not a sequel, it's more like a mission pack.
    - Activision and Bungie have screwed over everybody making this, and they don't care about anything else except making money.
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  94. Nov 2, 2017
    2
    Decent fun PVE at times but lacks hardcore on content currently for a 60$ game not worth the price tag....what pushed me over thee edge couple PVP matches three level 2 and me level 20 vs 4 level 20's what a joke.
  95. Nov 1, 2017
    1
    I played it on PS4 slim. Stunning graphics and good open world sync. But its very short gameplay and Multiplayer (crucible) is balanced but not fun at all. Game gets boring within a month. I wish i could get my money back.
  96. Nov 1, 2017
    4
    focusing in the competitive angle and trying to make a
    well-balanced game, you broke D2 Bungvision, in year 3 destiny1 players keep playing because of the weapons farming was great, trying to get most powerful version of any weapon was fun, spend hour trying to get the right grabs of malok o just trying to get the perfect 1000 yard stare snipe rifle was epic.
  97. Oct 31, 2017
    1
    Destiny 1.3

    No innova practicamenete en nada respecto al primer Destiny, al cual le he metido muchisimas horas en ps3. Este Destiny 2 no deja de ser un Destiny 1 en ninguno de sus apartados jugables, muy decepcionante, por no hablar de que sigue siendo un sacapasta terrible. Nada recomendable, sale mejor comprar 3 titulos en vez de gastarte a lo sumo 200 euros en este juego entre dlcs y demás
  98. Oct 30, 2017
    6
    mircropagos excesivos, cero inovaccion , juego repetitivo, online pesimo , version fisica del juego con un disco de papel , un intento mas por extorcionar a los usuarios porfavor no lo compren regalen mejor su dinero a una casa hogar lodejaras de jugar en menos de 48 hrs
  99. Oct 30, 2017
    5
    Most of the folks who bought Destiny 2 invested years in playing Destiny. We were asked to give up everything we worked so hard to earn, had the lore mocked and ripped out of the game, and saw most of the important events and characters tossed in the trash. Then the developers decided to remove most of the game mechanics and content that players enjoyed in Destiny and kept us engaged forMost of the folks who bought Destiny 2 invested years in playing Destiny. We were asked to give up everything we worked so hard to earn, had the lore mocked and ripped out of the game, and saw most of the important events and characters tossed in the trash. Then the developers decided to remove most of the game mechanics and content that players enjoyed in Destiny and kept us engaged for three years and replaced them with dumbed-down, repetitious content and over-simplified mechanics that lost all of its appeal in a few days.

    That anyone making Destiny 2 would think that giving a power level 304 character 293 gear would be a good idea simply boggles the mind. Once we reach power level 280 or so, we melt just about every item we get. Other than the small handful of weekly events with powerful engrams as rewards, there is almost nothing that drops in this game that is worth getting if you have played for more than a couple of weeks. Add to this, constant dupes, such as getting the same exotic chest eight times, limited and weak perks on all items, no god rolls to grind for, and treating us like idiots with the abysmal talent tree, and one can only wonder why anyone at Bungie thought they would get away with this insulting mess of a game.

    Then there is the limited amount of strikes and the fact that we can't even decide which strike we want to play. Getting Inverted Spire six times in a row is simply infuriating. And once you have leveled up, there is NO REASON AT ALL to do Lost Sectors or Adventures for a token, 800 glimmer, and a blue item 10 or 11 power levels below your level.

    The loot system in Destiny was just fine. We worked hard for exotics, and there were exciting, long, involved quests for special, powerful weapons. Every drop had the potential to improve our gear and came with interesting perks that we could tweak to our heart's content. But this was all scrapped to give us the current GARBAGE LOOT SYSTEM. I would pay money to hear a developer truthfully explain the reason for this atrocious decision.

    Now, virtually nothing is special or unique, and most loot is simply trash. You removed many of the vendors that had loot we could grind for, and you removed bounties. The Reef is gone, along with many of the planets in Destiny that we know are still in our solar system, so why are they not in the game? These were functions and places that would have added valuable content to the game, and given us more to do as you tweaked the game and added new content. Where are the heroic strikes, dailies, Vanguard and Crucible vendors and all the other stuff that kept us coming back for more? Where is Xur's bag full of useful goodies, including valuable resources, energy ammo, and power ammo.

    Raids were the shining gem of Destiny. So, what did Bungie do? They gave us the most annoying, boring, frustrating raid in history and topped it off with worthless rewards. The loot in the raid is no better than the loot you get from public events. Why spend hours running like a rat through a maze to get the same crap you can get in four minutes. And who thought the only improvements in the loot from the Prestige Mode Raid being Cosmetic was a good idea? And why no raid specific perks on the raid loot?

    What about PVP? I am stunned that a broken emote could result in no Trials for two weeks. How the hell could that even happen? And making all PVP 4 v 4 was a disaster. Almost everyone hates it, and you have effectively eliminated solo players from having any chance to win or have fun in Crucible. Bungie might be interested to know that "4V4 Crucible Sucks" is now a popular Google search term. Plus you removed all the game modes that PVP'rs loved. WHY? Then there is the PVP loot, which is as meaningless as the loot everywhere else in Destiny 2.

    What makes this even worse is the fact that most of us, myself included, were rooting for D2 to be the best game ever. No one could have imagined Bungie would remove everything that worked and give us a version of Destiny 2 that was in the same state as Destiny at launch. It is worse actually because this is the second time this has happened, and Bungie should have known better. The thinking behind the decisions for Destiny 2 is so flawed, it defies any explanation.

    Sadly, if Bungie doesn't fix this mess before the DLC drops, this game is in serious trouble. As we know, player levels have fallen from 3.5 million the week of launch to 1.5 million today. Losing two million players in six weeks says it all. The game is a mess, and the people responsible should be shown the door.
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  100. Oct 30, 2017
    6
    It's Decent, not good, not bad. If you dont have time to go **** and carve your way through a rough learning curve, Destiny 2 is not a terrible choice of game. It doesnt make it quality nevertheless. Raids are extremely nice, but of course the problem comes with finding 5 other who are able to be competent and available during your limited gaming window.. At least for me.

    In a nuthsell,
    It's Decent, not good, not bad. If you dont have time to go **** and carve your way through a rough learning curve, Destiny 2 is not a terrible choice of game. It doesnt make it quality nevertheless. Raids are extremely nice, but of course the problem comes with finding 5 other who are able to be competent and available during your limited gaming window.. At least for me.

    In a nuthsell, if you like grinding stupid **** like I do, youre okay bying this, if you want some depth and have time to invest in a game, I wouldnt invest potential in a game like this. Its fairly easy to get to 300+ light level and its okay, satisfying. On a more serious note IF you are looking for a game where everything you grind actually makes it worth it, DO NOT BUY THIS.

    For casual players who need to wake up in the morning and go to work to deal with life, it's not terrible.
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Metascore
85

Generally favorable reviews - based on 95 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 89 out of 95
  2. Negative: 1 out of 95
  1. Jan 23, 2018
    35
    Even if Bungie backtracks on some of these horrendous missteps, there’s evidence that the dev team is either flailing around without a clear idea of the experience they want to present, or even worse, they’re happy to offer the least amount of mediocre content possible until the player base starts pushing back. When free-to-play titles like Warframe and Let it Die seem monumentally more generous and offer vastly more entertainment value than a triple-A sixty dollar release built with a budget large enough to feed whole continents, it’s clear that something has gone horribly wrong.
  2. Dec 11, 2017
    90
    It’s this sense of streamlined player experience that really defines Destiny 2. Where the first game had you grinding for hours just to experience increasingly diminishing returns, this is a sequel that trims away its processor’s frustrations, firmly putting fun first.
  3. Oct 19, 2017
    90
    Destiny 2 is tough to compare to other shooters or games, but it is evidently a better title than part 1. The campaign is longer, the progression makes more sense, the structure is more satisfying and the sheen and splendor on the various planets entices even more. Destiny is comparable with its predecessor after the add-on The Taken King, and is therefore a more solid foundation for the coming months of content.