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  1. 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
  2. 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.
  3. 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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  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Feb 18, 2018
    0
    Bungie trollt Uns alle und hat ein völlig anderes Konzept. Es wurde ja bereits D3 indirekt angekündigt.
    In D2 wird noch etwas rumgepfuscht bis D3 erscheint und das wars. Alles andere wäre für Activision und Bungie eine Verschwendung von Ressourcen. Das Live-Team darf noch Bugs entfernen, die ein oder ander Waffe stärken und 6vs6 im Eisenbanner einführen. Doch die wirklichen Kernprobleme
    Bungie trollt Uns alle und hat ein völlig anderes Konzept. Es wurde ja bereits D3 indirekt angekündigt.
    In D2 wird noch etwas rumgepfuscht bis D3 erscheint und das wars. Alles andere wäre für Activision und Bungie eine Verschwendung von Ressourcen. Das Live-Team darf noch Bugs entfernen, die ein oder ander Waffe stärken und 6vs6 im Eisenbanner einführen. Doch die wirklichen Kernprobleme in D2 werden weder explizit genannt noch gibt es eine Ankündigung, dass die kurzfristig, oder überhaupt, geändert werden sollen. Im Gegenteil. Die getroffenen Felentscheidungen werden mit mehr Mods oder Meisterwaffen noch weiter ausgebaut.
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  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. Apr 30, 2018
    0
    Waste of money and waste of time. Destiny 1 is much better-----------------
  10. Jun 6, 2018
    3
    I like playing Destiny but it is more because I like grinding and the general gameplay is fun. Besides that I do not have a lot of good things to say about D2 at this time.

    After playing both expansions I can honestly say that the game still feels like a stripped down version of D1 and the changes they did make do not make up for it. Those changes have mostly been centered around player
    I like playing Destiny but it is more because I like grinding and the general gameplay is fun. Besides that I do not have a lot of good things to say about D2 at this time.

    After playing both expansions I can honestly say that the game still feels like a stripped down version of D1 and the changes they did make do not make up for it. Those changes have mostly been centered around player interface and ease of access to game functions. (IE not having to go to orbit for every move you wanted to make). There have been no new enemy factions and only minor changes to the ones we've had since the beginning. Along with limited re-playability as you are only allowed to re-play a handful of randomized story missions once a week. There is also a weekly cap to how high you can get your light up each week. Your light level also limits your ability to participate in certain missions and public events. They know players are getting through their small expansions too quickly so they created this wall to prolong it.

    There is certainly a difference in the amount of effort being put into new content (missions, strikes, new areas) then what was done for D1. The first two expansions in D1 felt like it rounded out the base game. The last two expansions were large and really gave you a lot to do. It was the whole reason I bought into D2, but after its release along with two expansions I feel like they are just putting out content to satisfy their contract with Activision.
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  11. Nov 11, 2019
    9
    Оцениваю игру среди жанра подобных лутер-шутеров. Несмотря типичные плюсы и минусы жанра с онлайн-составляющей, игра радует потрясающей картинкой, отдельное спасибо художникам, приятной стрельбой и разнообразием лута. Играл уже после того, как игра стала бесплатной. По итогу могу сказать, что Destiny 2 - отличное расслабляющее времяпрепровождение на неделю-две в бесплатной редакции.Оцениваю игру среди жанра подобных лутер-шутеров. Несмотря типичные плюсы и минусы жанра с онлайн-составляющей, игра радует потрясающей картинкой, отдельное спасибо художникам, приятной стрельбой и разнообразием лута. Играл уже после того, как игра стала бесплатной. По итогу могу сказать, что Destiny 2 - отличное расслабляющее времяпрепровождение на неделю-две в бесплатной редакции.
  12. Oct 12, 2021
    5
    I will write to you as shortly as possible Destiny 2 on the day of release was great as was the first part, but now in 2021 the game has slipped into the trash, let me explain to you why, for starters, when you reach a very high level, you cannot pass the levels simply, mobs can kill you easily, as if your level is just for show, as a badge no more , but about the pvp mode, I generallyI will write to you as shortly as possible Destiny 2 on the day of release was great as was the first part, but now in 2021 the game has slipped into the trash, let me explain to you why, for starters, when you reach a very high level, you cannot pass the levels simply, mobs can kill you easily, as if your level is just for show, as a badge no more , but about the pvp mode, I generally keep quiet, no matter what you have, which gun can kill you easily, but you can't, so now the game has slipped to the very bottom, please don't do destiny 3 Expand
  13. Sep 22, 2017
    4
    I am a fan of Destiny but I cannot in no shape or form recommend this game.. No Excuses, It is essentially the another DLC 'the Cabal' and not a complete game... More Storyline but more questions unanswered.. I am not waiting or paying for DLC to come, that should be included already... Long story short this is Destiny 1 "Reloaded"

    Shady Companys'
  14. Sep 19, 2017
    4
    So many micro transactions, and the game is more like playing an expansion, even the last expansion (The Taken King) has more content than Destiny 2, and don't forget the fact that on this Destiny 2, skins for weapons and more are consumable, only one use, then you have to pay, and this was of unlimited use on the first Destiny. Don't support this game, buy a used destiny 1 or wait for theSo many micro transactions, and the game is more like playing an expansion, even the last expansion (The Taken King) has more content than Destiny 2, and don't forget the fact that on this Destiny 2, skins for weapons and more are consumable, only one use, then you have to pay, and this was of unlimited use on the first Destiny. Don't support this game, buy a used destiny 1 or wait for the complete version of this game, because at this moment, this game sucks Expand
  15. Sep 23, 2017
    4
    First reaction to the game is .... nice finally a story !
    A few hours in the game .... shouldn't this have been in destiny 1
    few more hours into the game .... they ruined everything that was good in destiny 1 but kept the crappy stuff
    few more hours ... go to the store and get a refund :)

    This is DLC now a new game ...
  16. Oct 7, 2017
    2
    Are sequels not supposed to upgrade on already existing ideas anymore?! How did that manage to be lost in translation when it comes to Destiny 2? The game feels stale and downgraded asf, nothing interesting about neither the Warlock, Titan or Hunter and not including brand new subclasses/elements makes this feel like a separated expansion rather than a strong sequel. It feels like BungieAre sequels not supposed to upgrade on already existing ideas anymore?! How did that manage to be lost in translation when it comes to Destiny 2? The game feels stale and downgraded asf, nothing interesting about neither the Warlock, Titan or Hunter and not including brand new subclasses/elements makes this feel like a separated expansion rather than a strong sequel. It feels like Bungie are too scared to make an ambitious game now. The new weapon system hurts my eyes and brain to witness, the new exotics are underwhelming. This makes Vanilla Destiny (1) feel like the Citizen Kane of video games. The only good thing about it are the looks of the new raid mechanics. But overall I’m glad that I did not waste my money on this “game”... Expand
  17. Sep 26, 2017
    4
    If you’re a casual player looking to spend time experiencing Bungie’s first class shooting mechanics, you’re in for a treat. If you’re a returning player who was looking for more, there is trouble up ahead my friend...

    Having put a great many hours into the game, experienced all it offers, it becomes clear, and fast, that the game turns boring. Loot stops scaling at around the 260 power
    If you’re a casual player looking to spend time experiencing Bungie’s first class shooting mechanics, you’re in for a treat. If you’re a returning player who was looking for more, there is trouble up ahead my friend...

    Having put a great many hours into the game, experienced all it offers, it becomes clear, and fast, that the game turns boring. Loot stops scaling at around the 260 power (previously known as ‘Light’) mark and the only way to power-up higher is the completing of weekly activities, which can be done once per character, per week. Once done, and once you find yourself at the 265/ 270 mark, infusing exotic weapons and/ or getting exotic engrams are your only way to scale up. It’s either mindless grinding for the same loot, of which has baked-in perks (more on that latter) or make new characters to take advantage of being able to do multiple weekly milestones.

    While the latter sounds appealing, it’s actually detrimental to anyone looking for long term replay ability, because there is no incentive to grind out the endgame activities beyond getting what you get, the first time. With the lost benefit of raid weapons and gear not having raid perks nor even random perks on normal loot, the incentives to keep playing is lost. I reached 300 power very fast using the multiple character method and once there, activities that granted rewards useful to me, diminished exponentially.

    This is a huge step backwards in a looter game, and that’s the bottom line in this genre: getting better loot. Everyone has the same loot now. There is no more White Whale to pursue anymore.

    I’ve digressed though and believe that what I am about to say, should be the only thing that needs to be said. More than 90% of the people who have been leaving reviews here for this game, have been comparing it to the vanilla release of Destiny.

    And this, critics, is not only a mistake, but it shows just how out of touch you are, and have been, with the many progressive changes made to Destiny, up to this point. There were a lot of extra incentives added to Destiny. Post Rise of Iron expansion saw the game in a truly fun position.

    Gone, entirely, are all the changes that year 3 Destiny had that helped mold the vanilla experience, over time, into a wonderfully rewarding experience.

    Sequels should retain aspects of their predecessors, for continuity sake. Movie producers and novelists alike know and understand this. However, and I cannot emphasize this enough, more must be built upon that foundation. More. Not less.

    Destiny 2 is three years behind Destiny: Rise of Iron. Quite literally, we veteran players who stuck with Destiny from day one launch, we are playing that same bland vanilla Destiny experience of 2014, all over again.

    Critics praising Bungie for the story and fancy graphics, need to stop. Just stop. Those are characteristics that are, in this era of video gaming, come to be expected of any first rate developing studio. Expected! You don’t praise an adult for tying their shoes every day, do you? Unless you have stuck with Destiny since initial launch and up until now, your critiques, opinions even, are entirely moot.

    Do not buy this game. Maybe, in two years time from now, the game will offer everything that Y3 (Year 3) Destiny does. But, really, who wants a repeat of 2014 again?

    Hardcore fans are abandoning the sinking boat. Have no illusions, the game grows stale and the casuals, whom this game was clearly targeted at, will leave when they do and will grow bored, fast. Anyone left standing who was a hardcore fan, if any at all by then, will be left wondering if the whole experience was a nightmare and they can finally wake up.

    Stop spreading false information, critics. You cannot compare this game to vanilla Destiny. In doing so, you are clearly disclosing your lack of intelligence and acknowledgment of the fact that Destiny has, since launch, never seen many expansions and core mechanic changes that have refined the end user experience. Stop. Your. Madness.

    Search Youtube for a video by “Skill Up.” It’s an hour long review of Destiny 2 and one of which tens of thousands of fans are in agreement with. You owe it to yourself, if you value not only your money, but the integrity of the video game industry.

    The game is an insult to creativity, ingenuity, inspiration, and takes no risks. Nothing to see here. Nothing you will truly miss. Move along.

    If you’re looking to critic reviews, or listen to people that tell you to ignore user reviews, ask yourself this:

    Would you rather take the word of someone who is not knowledgable, in that they are comparing an outdated version of Destiny, minus all the software updates and changes for the past three years, to Destiny 2? Or the word of someone who has put in thousands of hours into Destiny, up to now, and many in Destiny 2? Someone who has skipped three years or someone who has seen them all?
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  18. Sep 20, 2017
    1
    The money spent on this game is better spent at a strip club.

    Lesser of a game than the first one. Features gone and its a glorified, overpriced DLC; they went backwards. The same people that would buy this and give it a good review are probably the same people that would pay $1000 for the new iPhone, sheep and fanboys.
  19. Oct 22, 2017
    0
    Destiny 2 is another cash grab , sure it has improvements but its easy to overlook them . This game has micro transactions , a poorly written story, and there is hardly any end game content . once you get to a certain light level the loot drops become rigged , you will get NOTHING BUT CONSTANT DUPLICATES OF GEAR YOU ALREADY HAVE OVER AND OVER AND OVER, it never ends and i know forsure thatDestiny 2 is another cash grab , sure it has improvements but its easy to overlook them . This game has micro transactions , a poorly written story, and there is hardly any end game content . once you get to a certain light level the loot drops become rigged , you will get NOTHING BUT CONSTANT DUPLICATES OF GEAR YOU ALREADY HAVE OVER AND OVER AND OVER, it never ends and i know forsure that bungie did this to keep people playing , hoping to get new loot . Stay away from this copy pasted reskined dissaster , it is a waste of time and a waste of money . Bungie should give this franchise to another developer it would have been an incredible game if that were the case Expand
  20. Sep 27, 2017
    4
    This game is ok but i'm not sitting through another 4 years of dlc and micro transactions. I finished getting to max light in less then a month of it coming out, and that a short amount of time even for Destiny. I realise that prestige raid is coming out soon but with Destiny no longer having different roles on gear, I know I will only be grinding to raise a number. I usually don't haveThis game is ok but i'm not sitting through another 4 years of dlc and micro transactions. I finished getting to max light in less then a month of it coming out, and that a short amount of time even for Destiny. I realise that prestige raid is coming out soon but with Destiny no longer having different roles on gear, I know I will only be grinding to raise a number. I usually don't have a problem with just raising a power level, gear score, or dare I say light level, but knowing I am just going to rinse and repeat with my wallet and my time just doesn't make me happy about that number anymore. I realise this is a new game that bungie is trying to appeal to new people with but unfortunately I this might mean sacrificing their old audience. Dispite all this I might stick around if I thought Bungie might read reviews and go fix things or try to change things, but Bungie is a company and they will do what is best for themselves to make money. Expand
  21. Sep 21, 2017
    0
    I have to thank all the reviews as I was looking forward to the second version, but will now not bother as I refuse to face the same disappointment others have faced.
  22. Oct 5, 2017
    3
    It is almost as bad as Destiny 1 at launch. Incredibly lackluster and offensively barebone. Undoubtedly the biggest disappointment of 2017. Bungie has learned basically nothing from the past 3 years. Do yourself a favor and spend you money elsewhere.
  23. Sep 24, 2017
    2
    Seems game review publications take a lot of money to give reviews to the big dogs these days. The game is boring and frustrating, and you'll get the rest of the game only when you pay for it three more times.
  24. Oct 2, 2017
    0
    Game was dumbed down for the casual audience sadly compared from Destiny 1. Exotic weapons drops like candy and you have basically zero reason to play the game after 3-4 weeks of gaming.
  25. 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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  26. 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.
  27. Sep 17, 2017
    0
    Story = 6/10 gameplay in the campaign = 2 /10 gameplay in nightfall and raid = 10/10 Pvp = 8/10
    devs have done some good work, and some really bad work on this game. im not looking forward to paying another 60$ for the dlc's. but if they include raids, i would say it is worth it.
  28. Oct 20, 2017
    3
    A complete waste of huge potential. Watch I Hate Everything's video on Destiny 2 ( titled I HATE DESTINY 2 - I'm Done.) and you'll understand why most people are extremely unhappy with this game. I've never played a game whose sequel was so uninspiring that i've completely lost interest in the future of the entire franchise. I stupidly pre bought all the DLC but this game is so bad I won'tA complete waste of huge potential. Watch I Hate Everything's video on Destiny 2 ( titled I HATE DESTINY 2 - I'm Done.) and you'll understand why most people are extremely unhappy with this game. I've never played a game whose sequel was so uninspiring that i've completely lost interest in the future of the entire franchise. I stupidly pre bought all the DLC but this game is so bad I won't even bother downloading or playing them, and i certainly will never be purchasing a Destiny game ever again. If you're curious about the validity of this comment, I've now played enough to have 3 characters over 300 hoping that the end game would actually be fun only to find out they've removed any incentive to even reach the end game much less keep playing. It's genuinely sad to see a game with such potential be so poorly executed that a huge portion of its fanbase will never play it again. Expand
  29. Sep 27, 2017
    5
    While the game has excellent music, graphics and unparalelled gunplay...

    The game is ultimately shallow and empty compared to its predecessor. The game provides you with many different activities to do with absolutely no reason to do any of them. The game is littered with time gates and restrictions. A loot game with no loot to chase or grind for. Getting exotic engrams feels hallow
    While the game has excellent music, graphics and unparalelled gunplay...

    The game is ultimately shallow and empty compared to its predecessor. The game provides you with many different activities to do with absolutely no reason to do any of them. The game is littered with time gates and restrictions. A loot game with no loot to chase or grind for. Getting exotic engrams feels hallow and useless as most of the time you get duplicate items.

    Imagine any other loot based game where all loot is the same and equal. Gone are random stat rolls, and character subclass customization. The end game here is cosmetic and walled behind the paywall of microtransactions. Activision is turning the end game of D2 to be the same as CoD. Just supply drops... IE Bright Engrams.

    PC users... pass on this. Don't waste your money. Bungie took 1 step forward and 3 steps back. D2 while fun for a few hours, is nothing short of a HUGE marketing campaign designed to swindle you out of your money.
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  30. Oct 18, 2017
    0
    Don't fall into the hype trap. This game was designed by a team of marketers and not gamers. It is completely uninspired and lazy at every turn. If you've played Destiny 1, don't even bother with this game as it will not deliver a single new experience. If you've ever played another FPS RPG, again don't bother because I can't think of single game in that genre that's more bland than D2. ItDon't fall into the hype trap. This game was designed by a team of marketers and not gamers. It is completely uninspired and lazy at every turn. If you've played Destiny 1, don't even bother with this game as it will not deliver a single new experience. If you've ever played another FPS RPG, again don't bother because I can't think of single game in that genre that's more bland than D2. It features very limited character development, limited loot pools, a completely forgettable story, and no endgame. Destiny 1 also started off in a rocky place but they made a lot of improvements over time that made it a pretty good game by the end and yet somehow the game that is just a cheap clone of the original lacks most of those improvements. What's worse is that I can't tell if Bungie didn't learn from it's mistakes or if the lesson they learned was that they can deliver a mediocre product and "fix" it with dlc that most people will feel compelled to buy to justify their initial purchase. This is the last Bungie product I'll ever buy. Expand
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.