Metascore
63

Mixed or average reviews - based on 41 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 41
  2. Negative: 3 out of 41
  1. Dec 16, 2014
    40
    The repetition of tasks, activities and missions is presented to the player as the lone way to achieve rewards, and yet within the constructed system of randomness and uncertainty that the game offers, these rewards are never certain. This is how it presents the enterprise of self-improvement as content in itself.
  2. Dec 16, 2014
    40
    This first DLC certainly brings new content, but this is where the disappointment lies. We have one more raid, but it's still about revisiting the same content again and again.
  3. 30
    Destiny: The Dark Below is a combination of all of the worst parts of the original game. It offers little value to all except the most dedicated of players and revisits the same overused locations that we've seen a dozen times.
User Score
3.1

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 281 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 43 out of 281
  1. Dec 10, 2014
    0
    This is the first time I give something a '0' and as ludicrous as it sounds it's the only right thing to give it. Now, Bungie might've spentThis is the first time I give something a '0' and as ludicrous as it sounds it's the only right thing to give it. Now, Bungie might've spent the time between the release of the game and to the release of this DLC to tweak, test and improve the content but the problem is that the DLC has basically no filesize. Why? because IT'S ALREADY IN THE GAME AT LAUNCH! It offers 3 story missions, 1 new strike, 1 raid and two new MP playlists to grind reputation for the factions of the game.

    Simultaneously it makes weekly strike playlists unavailable to anyone without the DLC whenever there's a week with the DLC-exclusive strikes. I don't know how they should've avoided this, except for, oh, well... maybe release this "Expansion" as a PATCH instead! Does that sound greedy of me or entitled? Well, you decide, but just know that I have seen every darn location of this DLC MONTHS before it released because all it adds are the same repetitive mission objectives to areas that are already in the main game, but were simply unused at the time.

    There is no reason anyone should pay for this because it adds nothing substantial maybe except for the new raid, but we got the first raid for free as part of the main game and if we have to pay for this new one, why the hell is it over 15 bucks!?

    In the end this is just more idiotic grinding, incompetent writing, mission-design and samey strikes and a somewhat unique Raid. That's all you get and don't presume the next "Expansion" is gonna be any better. This is an intentional waste of your money, schemed by Activision and for all we know this could've easily been in the game already at September 9th.

    In fact there's evidence online of all scripts, dialogue, weaponry and even trailers showcasing this from months before the main game released.

    0/10, Don't even bother touching this unless you want to feel stupid.
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  2. Dec 9, 2014
    2
    There is nothing substantial from this DLC (Not Expansion) other than new exotic (normal) items and a Raid. Other than that its dull. TheThere is nothing substantial from this DLC (Not Expansion) other than new exotic (normal) items and a Raid. Other than that its dull. The strikes are the same as any other strike... The story missions are laughably pointless. 2/10 in comparison to what an expansion should actually do. Full Review »
  3. Dec 10, 2014
    4
    The Good: The new raid, strike missions and multiplayer maps are a nice addition to the game. The graphics as always are brilliant. Like theThe Good: The new raid, strike missions and multiplayer maps are a nice addition to the game. The graphics as always are brilliant. Like the main game its kept its excellent multiplayer charm and FPS mechanics.

    The Bad: The story as before is not up to par, one gets this feeling of emptiness. Very poor narration and back story to the missions. Same old mission structure as well.
    The fact that they re-use the same planets is poor as well from Bungie. There are so many other options that could have added much needed flavour to the game. Like using Mercury or one of the many moons of our solar system. Bungie could have added heat damage or anti gravity to these worlds to add new game mechanics. The loot system is still the same. I really can't see any change in this. Boring as hell to be honest. The price of this expansion is way to hefty. 20 Bucks? I would say 10 bucks at most.

    Conclusion: The same issues that hampered the main game still persist in this expansion, and to top it all of Bungie charge us 20 bucks for this, shame on you Bungie. This expansion is below average at best.
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