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  1. 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?
  2. 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.
  3. Oct 16, 2017
    5
    Destiny 2 feels different from Destiny 1 as you will instantly notice that your abilities and movement are familiar but with fundamental differences to the feel of gameplay. The story is fun the first time and you may enjoy engaging with this new world. The world looks more serene and beautiful as you have planets with interesting NPCs who can drop you some cool armor and emblems.

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    Destiny 2 feels different from Destiny 1 as you will instantly notice that your abilities and movement are familiar but with fundamental differences to the feel of gameplay. The story is fun the first time and you may enjoy engaging with this new world. The world looks more serene and beautiful as you have planets with interesting NPCs who can drop you some cool armor and emblems.

    I personally like the new PvP as there is space for casual (quick play) and competitive crucible. The end game mode, Trials of the Nine has a different dynamic altogether. It is also harder to go flawless as you are no longer shown mercy. The Third Spire, the new Trials social space is my favourite place to hang out at as it has a great system of progression and looks and feels out of this world, in every sense.

    The new social spaces in general are a big improvement and credit to Bungie for making it more fulfilling with its own set of quirks and entertainment.

    The strikes aren't so much fun because the repetitiveness kicks in pretty quickly and the incentive for doing them is diminished as you can get your hands on equally good loot by finishing public events that take 2-5 minutes to complete compared to strikes going over 10-15.

    The ease of obtaining loot has me considering quitting altogether because there is no fun in playing the game if you are handed high end loot so easily and with little effort. The raid was fun the first time but you will quickly notice how high the bar has been set by classical raids like the Vault of Glass or Kings Fall from D1.

    I hope they makes some big improvements with the DLC because the excitement only lasted for two weeks before I saw how hollow this game was and the lack of innovation this game has. There is so much missing potential and as a Destiny 1 Alum, I feel like Bungie has become too lazy and they are not utilizing the amazing potential this game has right now.
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  4. Aug 27, 2021
    1
    Уёбищная игра. Дестини был шикарен в 2014-2015 годах. Потом скатился в говно. Смысла играть нет - все пушки, броня и шмотки превратятся в пыль с очередным обновлением. Часы вашей жизни потрачены впустую.
  5. Oct 23, 2017
    3
    This is my second review and I'm already seeing the warning signs that drove me away from Destiny 1 with the end game. The name of the (end) game here is the fact that everything has been majorly streamlined and that all reputation factions have just been turned into token venders for loot that does nothing beyond looking cool. The guns have had their random rolls taken away, meaning thatThis is my second review and I'm already seeing the warning signs that drove me away from Destiny 1 with the end game. The name of the (end) game here is the fact that everything has been majorly streamlined and that all reputation factions have just been turned into token venders for loot that does nothing beyond looking cool. The guns have had their random rolls taken away, meaning that all versions of the same gun are now the same, eliminating a larger, albeit cheaper, way for players to keep grinding for the best stuff. Even the Iron Banner, the Holy Grail of the original PvP system and the epitome of rare items from the original game, has been neutered by this "casuals first" loot system. And with the ability to go from level 1-20 in about 4 hours, the main draw for Bungie, the new integrated story line, is basically just a drop in the pan. It almost feels like Bungie never really properly planned for the end game, beyond the initial 6 or 7 dungeons and the fairly average raid that came along with it. And while they have done a few things to extend the life of the end game with faction rallies and the aforementioned Iron Banner, there's just nothing for those people who got through the fairly short story to accomplish. It personally only took me 3 weeks, mostly of me just playing on Tuesday the reset day, to get my first character to the max power level in the game, and that only involved the few short major quests that unlock on reset day. I've no desire to do the raid again after completing it once as the items are mostly cosmetic, and Bungie seems to be content with waiting until the next "season" starts to put more cooler items into the game but we have no idea when that will be or how long it'll take to get them. Best thing I can recommend for someone in my position with the game is to take a step back from it for awhile. Destiny 1 really got rolling when they started adding expansions down the road to it before it became a fully realized game. Destiny 2 has seemingly taken the same path, with vanilla Destiny not amounting to much but the potential is there for something grand. I can only hope it doesn't take as long to get the ball rolling for the sake of the community. I don't see too many people sticking this out once they get through the inital story line and a few days at max level. Hopefully the expansion can add new end game content but I would warn people not to get their hopes up too high at this early stage in the games cycle. I'll definitely be coming back to this game in the future but I've finished playing this version of Destiny 2 and I've no desire to go back to it, no matter how much fun I actually have had with the gameplay. Expand
  6. Jun 23, 2023
    3
    Boring combat, confusing system and frankly illegal paywall setup to maximise profit over consumer.
    I've poured maybe 50 hours of repetitive gameplay into this with 0 growth as I refuse (and frankly don't understand) how to use their billing system as everything seems to have 4 or more separate charges to work!
  7. Oct 25, 2017
    5
    If you want an honest opinion about the 2nd Destiny game just read all the reviews below 7...
    Sadly they are true. Of course this game has some positives, good graphics..
    But compared to the 1st one it's not even a step up...
    So much frustration...
  8. May 11, 2018
    4
    Is it bad? Yes.
    Why? Because!
    Is it good? No. Why? Because x 2! Is it disappointing? Yes. Is it worse than the original Destiny? Yes Is there hope it will improve with time? Not really. So? Wait for Destiny 3 with your fingers crossed. Now what? Play other games! Bottom line: Very disappointing and as 'second album syndrome' goes, this automatically becomes a serious candidate to
    Is it bad? Yes.
    Why? Because!
    Is it good? No.
    Why? Because x 2!
    Is it disappointing? Yes.
    Is it worse than the original Destiny? Yes
    Is there hope it will improve with time? Not really.
    So? Wait for Destiny 3 with your fingers crossed.
    Now what? Play other games!
    Bottom line: Very disappointing and as 'second album syndrome' goes, this automatically becomes a serious candidate to 'worst second album ever' in a gaming sense. What a screw up of a sequel. This will become a case study of what not to do. Depressing!
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  9. Oct 6, 2017
    5
    Could be fun to pass the campaign but there is nothing more. Everything after that is boring without any reason! You power up to kill more powerful enemies so you can power up more. Other thing is that game never become more challenging. At begin you have bad weapons and weak enemies, a and later great weapons with powerful enemies. Killing them when you are level 1 is same challengingCould be fun to pass the campaign but there is nothing more. Everything after that is boring without any reason! You power up to kill more powerful enemies so you can power up more. Other thing is that game never become more challenging. At begin you have bad weapons and weak enemies, a and later great weapons with powerful enemies. Killing them when you are level 1 is same challenging like on higher levels! Expand
  10. Aug 3, 2022
    1
    f this game for their stupid triumph seal trophy. Played **** pvp forever to complete a seal and I don't get credit because apparently only some outdated seals that may not even be completable anymore count. Fire whoever doesn't know basic English and give me the hours of my life back.

    Also, it's buggy af and good luck competing with mouse and keyboard players if you have a controller.
    f this game for their stupid triumph seal trophy. Played **** pvp forever to complete a seal and I don't get credit because apparently only some outdated seals that may not even be completable anymore count. Fire whoever doesn't know basic English and give me the hours of my life back.

    Also, it's buggy af and good luck competing with mouse and keyboard players if you have a controller. Lot of other problems. Even the tutorial has broken two times for me in different seasons completing making my character unplayable. Also one of their paid DLCs isn't even DLC anymore. All the years of content don't exist. Give me my money back you pos game.
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  11. Sep 21, 2017
    6
    After 2 weeks with the game, I'm rather disappointed. On the surface everything has been adjusted. The reboot and losing your Light/Subclasses was rather pointless when you can re-obtain them within a few hours. There is no real struggle in this game. The subclass storyline quests were quick and rather dull, unlike when they released the new 3 Subclasses in the original game. Lore isAfter 2 weeks with the game, I'm rather disappointed. On the surface everything has been adjusted. The reboot and losing your Light/Subclasses was rather pointless when you can re-obtain them within a few hours. There is no real struggle in this game. The subclass storyline quests were quick and rather dull, unlike when they released the new 3 Subclasses in the original game. Lore is hidden even more now. Without the Grimoire to reference, there's really nothing here except a few paragraphs of nonsense regarding certain armor. Considering to get the most out of the game, many players will level up 3 characters (one of each class). There should have been alternate confrontations for each class to make the storyline a little more compelling, but once again your character is just another mute protagonist getting told what to do via Radio. The Vanguard characters were teased to have a bigger role in the story did absolutely nothing. I was expecting for them to fight beside them in this so-called struggle for Humanity, yet they only showed up for small scripted cameos.

    The Enemies are exactly the same. AI hasn't changed and while there are a couple of new abilities and types of enemies, they all deal with you the exact same way. The only "challenge" is the Nightfall strike and it's Prestige version and the only difference is that the enemies non-stop shoot at you, have more health and you take more damage. The Modifiers are interesting, but just add only a few new mechanics that don't really offer to much of a challenge.

    Public Events are quite often and easy to access, however there is no change to the encounters (with the exception of triggering the Heroic modifier). Strikes are fun, however not worth the time in terms of rewards. There are no strike exclusive gear to obtain. The amount of Duplicate Legendaries and Exotic gear is unheard of. While some of the gear will help you level up your power, you're completely stuck at times when that engram isn't the desired slot you wanted.

    Crucible is a mixed bag. If you enjoy team shooting, then this might be for you, but it gets old real quick. Trials of the Nine Matchmatching is a joke. Being paired against players who went Flawless already should not happen. There should be brackets. There is no competition when an Amateur goes against a Professional in any Sport/competition, so why allow it here? Bungie pushing towards ESports is an utter joke. This game will never be taken seriously in any competitive community.

    Lastly, the Raid. The one thing that Destiny has in terms of PVE content over other shooters and unfortunately, the Leviathan does not deliver. As a flagship Raid for the sequel, I find the Raid rather disappointing. Only one Boss encounter really bothered me and those who I raid with. I have completed the Raid 7 times since release and never feel satisfied. While the confrontations cycle per week is refreshing, the gear rewards are sub-par and I'm experiencing multiple duplicates already (4 hunter cloaks, 4 Assault Rifles, 2 Sniper Rifles, 3 SMG). The Underbelly of the Leviathan is interesting at first, but then you realize that it is a timesink just to open chests that you earned throughout the Raid. Not to mention you only receive more tokens and a chance for an Exotic (that you probably already have).

    This is an expensive Expansion, not a true sequel. The Honeymoon is over and now there's really nothing to do other than Nightfalls and weekly "Milestones" which are the exactly same quests just in different areas. Quality of life has improved, yet there are many steps backwards. The Vault is a mess and mods are implemented poorly. There should have been an in game tutorial regarding Legendary mods and how they boost power level to your gear. If they focused on 60 FPS on consoles, then I'd consider this a sequel, but this is more of the same. Polished, yet soulless.

    If you're wondering, I am a 303 Warlock, 304 Hunter, 303 Titan. Destiny 1 Alpha player from Day 1, beat all Challenge mode Raids in D1, Flawless in Trials of Osiris multiple times. Fan of the game, but not sure I'm going to jump through the hoops again hoping the game will improve. If there is 6-7 more years of this, I'm probably going to tap out after the Season pass of D2 ends. This is ultimately not worth your time hoping that the Universe was going to be an MMO. I ask those who rated this high after the first few hours they put into game: Does the game still give you that excitement after just 2 weeks? Yes, there are some hidden secrets probably not found yet, but overall, this game has fall flat already.
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  12. Oct 27, 2017
    5
    So, my friends and I have been playing Destiny since the original release years ago. You could tell the game was a mish mash of problems due to a troubled studio with employment problems and trashing of storylines and such. Bungie is not the greatest place to work for, I would imagine. It took them years to get to where Destiny 1, Year 3 was and even then, it wasn't the best it could be.So, my friends and I have been playing Destiny since the original release years ago. You could tell the game was a mish mash of problems due to a troubled studio with employment problems and trashing of storylines and such. Bungie is not the greatest place to work for, I would imagine. It took them years to get to where Destiny 1, Year 3 was and even then, it wasn't the best it could be. This game has been half-assed from the beginning but still our friends managed to drudge online for a raid or to play the SIVA event after maxing out our characters.

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

    This game is in a a 5 alarm 911 state and I predict the PC version will die faster than the console version...and it will die with inept Bungie employees sitting around a table scratching their asses wondering if this is a game they would actually be excited to play themselves. I don't really think so. Fix it or get out of the software business. You make great guns but that's about it. Warframe is free and it's starting to draw more players because of your disappointment.
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  13. 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
  14. Nov 17, 2018
    8
    While the game is still fun and still enjoyable, I still play at least a few times a week even now over a year later, it's just not as fun as the first game. It had its share of problems, lots of which are fixed now with the weapon slots being fixed and enough new stuff being added that you have something to always be doing.
  15. 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.
  16. Sep 25, 2021
    5
    After spending 1,940 hrs combined hours of Destiny, I have witnessed friends leaving, vaulting of content, dreaded sunsetting (Obsolete gear), and massive grinding experience. The situation Bungie is currently experiencing is nothing new as other game studios face similar situations. Maintaining interesting content for their player base is no easy feat, and it is easy to disappoint. ThoughAfter spending 1,940 hrs combined hours of Destiny, I have witnessed friends leaving, vaulting of content, dreaded sunsetting (Obsolete gear), and massive grinding experience. The situation Bungie is currently experiencing is nothing new as other game studios face similar situations. Maintaining interesting content for their player base is no easy feat, and it is easy to disappoint. Though game developers that learn from feedback and criticism most certainly produce a phenomenal game. Bungie does listen to feedback but the changes are related to in game complaints such as nerfs to weapons/gear, subclasses, and cheating in competitive game modes. The changes that I desire are more exotic questlines, secret dungeons, and community events. They have done these during (Black armory and Season of the Dawn) 2018-2019, and never revisited the following content. During the first 2 years of Destiny 2 raids often released having 6 raids total. Currently Bungie is releasing a frequency of 1 raid per year, and now releasing raids in form of legacy raids that contain minor changes to mechanics. It is very difficult to bring friends or new time players to the game since a lot of their content is paywalled, and vaulted. After spending 7 years playing Destiny, and I grow weary of this game's current path. Right now I do recommend to wait as Bungie is currently planning changes during the Witch Queen Expansion year of 2022. Expand
  17. Sep 12, 2020
    4
    The sequel turned out better, but for me only an infusion from the first part. Now the graphics look really good and the content is right. But from the gameplay it's just the old warmed up soup. Nobody needs or wants that.
  18. May 16, 2019
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The most frustrating thing about this is not how mediocre the game is, but how good it could be. Playing through the campaign offered some of the game's best moments. The diverse worlds of Titan, Nessus, and Io were fun to explore and featured some amazing scenery and music. Then there's the fighting on the Almighty, which I thought was one of the coolest parts of the game. The gunplay is pretty good, although the enemy AI isn't great, as they rely more on sheer numbers or high HP to get you. Anyway, the fun and excitement quickly dry up later on as you're revisiting the same places, grinding away for random loot. Things get old rather quickly. I also wonder how much total money one has to drop to truly get the full experience of Destiny 2. Seems like it'd be a lot. Expand
  19. Oct 27, 2018
    7
    not a great game, but not a terrible one on any way. the story mode is kinda weak, but it's a fun game after all. i've just finished the campaign, but i feel this is one of those games that actually starts when it ends the story mode, so i might probably come back and edit, as soon as i play the rest of the things
    but something that wont change: the graphics sceneraies of the planets are
    not a great game, but not a terrible one on any way. the story mode is kinda weak, but it's a fun game after all. i've just finished the campaign, but i feel this is one of those games that actually starts when it ends the story mode, so i might probably come back and edit, as soon as i play the rest of the things
    but something that wont change: the graphics sceneraies of the planets are **** awesome and beautiful
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  20. Jun 27, 2020
    0
    Сейчас при старте игры выводится лозунг "Black Liver Matter". Такие игры нам не нужны, жаль что приобрел ее когда-то.
    A message is displayed at startup screen - "Black Liver Matter". I think NO, that statement is not valid.
  21. Apr 3, 2022
    0
    This to is a Bungie game, it's as **** as Halo series and Destiny. I can't understand why these **** game creators aren't bankrupt yet, they only make mediocre and **** games.
  22. Mar 21, 2018
    8
    For this it have a lower user score then Sea of Thieves is criminal!!
    Graphics are great, story is acceptable but nothing special but the actual gameplay is enormous fun and just the right level of challenge. I just don’t get gamers these days, you really prefer shallow cartoony multiplayer pirate sims?
  23. Jun 6, 2018
    2
    Destiny 2 starts excellently; giving weight, drama and suspense to the plot from the first few seconds. Then immediately abandons all of that and becomes a run from point A to point B and fight three waves of the same enemies you've been fighting since 2014.

    It has some upticks, but is mostly the same mundane interactions, bad writing, and limp delivery up to the end. The DLCs are
    Destiny 2 starts excellently; giving weight, drama and suspense to the plot from the first few seconds. Then immediately abandons all of that and becomes a run from point A to point B and fight three waves of the same enemies you've been fighting since 2014.

    It has some upticks, but is mostly the same mundane interactions, bad writing, and limp delivery up to the end. The DLCs are expensive and deliver next to nothing of value. Once again they try to pitch the third expansion outside the season pass as the miracle cure, for just another $40... oh but this time you also will want to spend another $30 to stay relevant with the annual pass. Bringing the necessary total to keep playing the game in season 2 to $170.

    It's not worth it. Not by any stretch. Save your money and more importantly save your time.
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  24. Jul 4, 2018
    6
    Fun raids/strikes and exploring the beautiful open world (albeit very small) aren't enough to make up for the disappointing and uninspired campaign along with the unoriginal and boring PvP experience. Wondering around the The Traveler and just taking in the sights/sounds was an absolutely amazing experience though.
  25. 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.
  26. Feb 1, 2018
    1
    Regular shooter game. Terrible RPG shoter. The hype die after 2 weeks. Play warframe for more content, best gameplay, best variety and free.
  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. Oct 10, 2017
    5
    I thought it will be much better game than original Destiny. Unfortunately it isn't. It's too simple, contains not too much new content, many the same armor and weapons with different skins and colors. The main plot is absolutely boring and disappointing. Only the first mission is fine and the very beginning of the second one. Rest of it is just a disaster. The endgame? It's nothing. TheyI thought it will be much better game than original Destiny. Unfortunately it isn't. It's too simple, contains not too much new content, many the same armor and weapons with different skins and colors. The main plot is absolutely boring and disappointing. Only the first mission is fine and the very beginning of the second one. Rest of it is just a disaster. The endgame? It's nothing. They added many new features which, at the first sight, look interesting, but after some time you discover that they just stole the whole fun in the game. I miss grinding from D1. It was annoying in many aspects but it was better than no grinding at all, what we can see in D2. Anyway I'm really upset that it's not possible to get a refund for the season pass. I bought it and I regret that. Expand
  29. Oct 13, 2017
    6
    Destiny 2? More like Destiny 1.5.

    Destiny 2 at its peak with the Rise of Iron was a near perfect experience and a shining example of how properly implemented expansions can turn an otherwise mediocre game into one hell of an experience. Unfortunately, Destiny 2 is using the same formula as its predecessor. Bungie is giving us the same great game-play, somewhat of an improved story,
    Destiny 2? More like Destiny 1.5.

    Destiny 2 at its peak with the Rise of Iron was a near perfect experience and a shining example of how properly implemented expansions can turn an otherwise mediocre game into one hell of an experience.

    Unfortunately, Destiny 2 is using the same formula as its predecessor. Bungie is giving us the same great game-play, somewhat of an improved story, great soundtrack, and fantastic graphics, but then completely ruins it by skipping out on the quality of games modes and huge amount of player choice that made its predecessor great. The variety in weapon perks that kept players coming back even after reaching max light level; just to find the perfect “god” roll is gone. Strikes have been reduced to a random playlist only and can’t be individually selected, not that you’ll do any because their rewards are more easily earned by participating in public events. Strike scoring and strike specific loot have been removed. The raid is a good time, but lacks “challenging” puzzles. Lastly, the raid only awards you with one legendary item. In my eyes that isn’t worth the 3 to 4 hour play through.

    Now for PVP. PVP is now 4 versus 4 only. 4v4 is not for everyone. Other games do 4v4 better. Such as Halo and CS go. All matches are limited to two random playlists meaning players can’t select the kind of matches they enjoy. For example, if you want to play Clash only, that is not an OPTION! When Destiny 1 first launched player were unhappy with Crucible. We, the fans, caused such an uproar, Bungie eventually changed Crucible for the better. With Destiny 2, Bungie decided to do exactly what they did in the first year of Destiny 1. Bungie is forcing PVE players to play through 10 PVP matcher per week if they want maximize their power level gains. This needs to be balanced. If I am a PVE player, I should have the option to only play PVE and should reap the same benefits of a PVP/PVE player.

    In conclusion, Destiny 2 is a good game until you hit level 20, then it becomes a hollow shell of its former self. It’s sad that Destiny 2 won’t truly shine until the upcoming expansions. It’s sad that Bungie ripped out player’s choice. I am extremely disappointed with the state Destiny 2 is currently in. My advice would be to get the game after all the expansions have released.
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  30. Sep 7, 2017
    2
    Pre Destiny 1. No new classes, anime-like graphics.
    I am so disappointed.... I have no word to say. I da lotsa concerns about 1st part. but I played it 3 years straight.
    After 5 hours I just wanna sell this game out...
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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.