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  1. Sep 16, 2015
    6
    I was a huge fan of Destiny. I had put so many hours into it but now I just can't keep buying expansions for only 6 - 8 hours of "NEW" content if even that and then to just keep reusing the some old stuff. The original game itself on release day wasn't that big and the story itself was really bad. I couldn't get into or understand it clearly. I believe businesses need to make money butI was a huge fan of Destiny. I had put so many hours into it but now I just can't keep buying expansions for only 6 - 8 hours of "NEW" content if even that and then to just keep reusing the some old stuff. The original game itself on release day wasn't that big and the story itself was really bad. I couldn't get into or understand it clearly. I believe businesses need to make money but people want to play something that can justify the purchase. I believe Bungie is an awesome studio but it's under the wrong publisher. (Activision) To me, this game and all of it's expansions is what should have came out a year ago. Listen to your fans Bungie.... You're losing them. Expand
  2. Sep 18, 2015
    5
    When it comes to Destiny, the quote, “Those that don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” comes to mind.

    After a year, we all know what the game is about, how Bungie’s valuates its content, and how the DLC ‘pay walls’ will work going forward. From this point on in Destiny, if people choose to keep paying, it is their own choice. If they feel they were ripped off a few
    When it comes to Destiny, the quote, “Those that don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” comes to mind.

    After a year, we all know what the game is about, how Bungie’s valuates its content, and how the DLC ‘pay walls’ will work going forward.

    From this point on in Destiny, if people choose to keep paying, it is their own choice. If they feel they were ripped off a few months from now, they have no one to blame but themselves. “Those that don’t learn...”

    It will be interesting to see if there will be a constant cycle of ‘new players’ entering the game and ‘pissed off vets’ leaving the game, throughout Destiny’s planned 10 years. It seems that a lot of Year 1 players have jumped ship.

    I wonder if in a year, the people singing Bungie’s praises right now will still be singing the same tune...

    To the people giving this content a 0 or a 10, thank you for corrupting what should be a fair assessment of a game.
    -The game actually functions, so a 0 is not warranted.
    -It is surely NOT a perfect game, so you can't give it a 10.
    Somewhere in the middle of those scores, you will find the HONEST reviews of people who have ACTUALLY played the new content.
    But like I said, at this point, we all know what Destiny IS and WILL BE.
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  3. Sep 15, 2015
    5
    Way too many reused assests and a very large chunk of the main story line involves traversing through areas already in the game. Ignoring update 2.0 (which was free) TTK doesn't offer anything much above what the previous expansions offered and seems the higher price is to subsidise the stuff in update 2.0 that everyone supposedly gets for free. Basically, just enough here to tide us overWay too many reused assests and a very large chunk of the main story line involves traversing through areas already in the game. Ignoring update 2.0 (which was free) TTK doesn't offer anything much above what the previous expansions offered and seems the higher price is to subsidise the stuff in update 2.0 that everyone supposedly gets for free. Basically, just enough here to tide us over until the next expansion. Expand
  4. Sep 16, 2015
    7
    For such a visually rich and creative world, Bungie (or Activision) sure cut it short of what it really could achieve. All we get are small boxy levels stretched over very short segments with some of the worst mission designing ever. Fetch this, scan this, rinse and repeat. Least the art design is fantastic and the Guardians themselves are very cool to look. It's just a shame ActivisionFor such a visually rich and creative world, Bungie (or Activision) sure cut it short of what it really could achieve. All we get are small boxy levels stretched over very short segments with some of the worst mission designing ever. Fetch this, scan this, rinse and repeat. Least the art design is fantastic and the Guardians themselves are very cool to look. It's just a shame Activision don't give Bungie the free reign to really turn Destiny into a space exploration combat game that it so hyped itself up to be before the original came out. Destiny is really only about the Crucible multiplayer modes. Rift being the best of the bunch. Why I am giving it a 7. Improvement over the original Destiny but the story/guardian missions, levels and universe itself needs to be expanded upon. Give us more to do at the Tower instead of just running from A to B to gear up. Give us more story and missions involving the actual universe characters. Taken King did introduce some of them this time in the story but the world still feels very barren, even though there is a bustling city below the Tower. Why can't we explore the Earth city? or visit a distant alien city brimming with life to track down an assassin or rogue Fallen ala Boba Fett style. Expand
  5. Sep 17, 2015
    7
    The Taken King is everything Destiny should have been in Year 1, except for the stupid, stupid in-game economy and derogation of Year 1 items. The story is great this time and the new missions and strikes have the kind of variety that Year 1 didn't. The quest and bounty systems are huge upgrades. Even the patrols have been upgraded with new ways to play.

    Yet for everything good Bungie
    The Taken King is everything Destiny should have been in Year 1, except for the stupid, stupid in-game economy and derogation of Year 1 items. The story is great this time and the new missions and strikes have the kind of variety that Year 1 didn't. The quest and bounty systems are huge upgrades. Even the patrols have been upgraded with new ways to play.

    Yet for everything good Bungie brings to Destiny, it seems like they always have to do something bad. RNG (random number generator) remains the best way to find new gear, and if Year 1 taught us anything, its that RNG is a terrible way to reward player activity. The new in-game currency is Legendary Marks, and Legendary Marks are only available from a small number of activities, and most of those are locked away until you reach a higher level. And because you cannot spend Legendary Marks that you cannot earn, the only way to increase your level is to grind away and hope for a lucky reward drop.

    Year 1 content is needlessly made obsolete. Player progress is revealed to be only an illusion as Bungie makes all Year 1 rewards obsolete, providing no in-game incentive to run either of the first two raids or Prison of Elders, the latter of which subsequently be remembered as the worst addition to Destiny. For a new player, running the old content is simply a waste of time in the race to reach a level high enough to play end-game activities.

    In summary, Destiny finally has a story and some variety to missions and strikes. Yet Bungie makes a few anti-player moves that make the in-game economy worse and effectively ruins Year 1 content. Crucible remains the same frustrating shotgun fest it always was.
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  6. Nov 15, 2015
    6
    Destiny is nothing but a huge soul-sucking time sink. RNG is king and he is a tyrant. The "story" can be played through within a few evenings, but then comes the grind. Strikes, nightfalls, and the raid offer boring rewards if the RNG king shows you favor. Many weeks you are left with nothing worth keeping. Recently, Bungie unveiled a new trick by locking access to several exoticDestiny is nothing but a huge soul-sucking time sink. RNG is king and he is a tyrant. The "story" can be played through within a few evenings, but then comes the grind. Strikes, nightfalls, and the raid offer boring rewards if the RNG king shows you favor. Many weeks you are left with nothing worth keeping. Recently, Bungie unveiled a new trick by locking access to several exotic items behind timewalls, only making them available on random days. Overall, Destiny is a solid shooter with impressive sound design and landscapes. However, artificial padding with a brutal RNG makes for a frustrating experience. Time is certainly better spent elsewhere. Expand
  7. Sep 21, 2015
    6
    So, here we have a great game, its name is Destiny, and on the other side we have two awfull companies, Bungie and Activision, who sell over-priced and poor quality DLC's, resell already payed content and don't care at all for their customers.

    About the game, I must say they have done good improvements, the quests are really interesting, although they are reusing old maps, I really
    So, here we have a great game, its name is Destiny, and on the other side we have two awfull companies, Bungie and Activision, who sell over-priced and poor quality DLC's, resell already payed content and don't care at all for their customers.

    About the game, I must say they have done good improvements, the quests are really interesting, although they are reusing old maps, I really prayed for a long storyline this time, but it came short again. All the old gear is useless, all the old content is useless because they didn't rebalance the loots. It looks like if the big decisions were being taken by kids.

    I have to say that the new area is pretty awesome, and have lots of things to do, I would've added easier ways to get there with your team mates, but is still very cool. The assaults were... just assaults, as usual, no fun, just a run run run bang bang bang, smash the bosses head to the ground with your heavy ammo. And the new light system doesn't fit at all, I find it very easy to gear up now, back in the days you had to work hard to get cool gear, now is way to simple.

    I've played Crucible and found my new style with Scout rifles instead of hand cannons, I appreciate very much not to see everyone using Last Word or Thorn, great job here. The new modes and maps are fun to play, but again locks for people who had already payed 100€! **** move there...

    Update 2.0 was great, they balanced some weapons that were really anoying, but the lock to old content is really low; i can't even believe it! I've been reading the forums and some people claim they had a refund, others say they are complaining to the BBB... Bungie should reallythink about what they are doing here.

    I only have one thing to say, I loved this game, but taking a look at the decisions Bungie and Activision have done with this reselling-locking DLC... This is the last time I pay them anything else related to Destiny, I'll make the most I can out of it and hopefully find a new MMO shooter to play, like the ones to come: Battlefront, The Division or Ghost Recon Wildlands.
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  8. Oct 25, 2015
    7
    This is the best content so far. However, all in all its the same old thing. The game still forces you in playing modes so you can get just a chance at maybe getting gear that you need. I'm done now with this game.
  9. Sep 27, 2015
    5
    I'm mainly a PC gamer, but bought Taken King for the PS4. My friends and I beat the main story/campaign in a night, and now we're all mostly 295 light level starting our second week of the game. The story was OK, but nothing to write home about. Taken King does some things right: Grouping with friends is easy and mostly enjoyable, and farming exotics can be kind of addicting. TheI'm mainly a PC gamer, but bought Taken King for the PS4. My friends and I beat the main story/campaign in a night, and now we're all mostly 295 light level starting our second week of the game. The story was OK, but nothing to write home about. Taken King does some things right: Grouping with friends is easy and mostly enjoyable, and farming exotics can be kind of addicting. The downsides: Anyone who bought destiny in year 1 will feel ripped off, as the Taken King is expensive at $59.99. Some of the missions are unforgiving and tedious (there is a low skill ceiling on these types of slower console shooters that revolve around taking cover and regenerating shields). PVP has been kind of a let down, everyone has shotguns and hand cannons. Flip a coin: Heads - you have a few good folks on your team who seek objectives and cover teammates and Tails - you have 5 mindless idiots on your team who wonder around the map aimlessly.

    Bottom line: Do you already own a console and have a couple buddies who are looking for a team shooter? Pick this up and have fun for a bit. If you're sort of picky about what games you play, be careful with this one. I would not advise buying a console just for this one. I have had fun with my friends on here, but I am very disappointed with the PVP (Crucibles)
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  10. Sep 17, 2015
    6
    The Taken King, while a massive improvement over the lackluster base game and it's equally unimpressive DLCs (The Dark Below and House of Wolves) only does enough to justify the entire package as it's own release rather than an expatiation to an already existing game. This is what Destiny should have been at launch; especially when considering the fact that every piece of DLC includingThe Taken King, while a massive improvement over the lackluster base game and it's equally unimpressive DLCs (The Dark Below and House of Wolves) only does enough to justify the entire package as it's own release rather than an expatiation to an already existing game. This is what Destiny should have been at launch; especially when considering the fact that every piece of DLC including this one had already been seen completed in BUNGiEs vidocs an entire year before release. and this is only one of the many ethically questionable practices surrounding this game, as this DLC has effectively paywalled large portions of the original game's content off to the people that already own it, but have not bought the DLC.
    (Opinions may change in regards to the Raid upon it's completion)
    The actual good and bad points of the DLC itself can be presented in simple bullet points.

    Things Taken King does right
    +Presents a far more cohesive narrative
    +corrects some major balance problems with PvP
    +Adds a significant amount of content
    +fixes the over-reliance on RNG and luck for progression
    +Some more creative bass design
    +Nathan Fillion's incredible performance as Cayde is hugely entertaining and deserves it's own point
    +many new activities to get yourself immersed in
    +Raid-like bosses as a public event is a great feature on it's own
    +The processes of grinding has been made more interesting and has more replay value
    -While an improvement over the nonexistent story of vanilla Destiny the current one is still shallow at best
    -Paywalls vanilla game content
    -invalidates the vast majority of the content from the original release
    -Major balancing issues in PvP like shotguns and Supers still persist
    -Most mainline story Bosses still rely on the un-inspired bullet sponge design
    -lackluster generic musical score
    -Obtuse and generally dysfunctional community makes playing with randoms hard to tolerate
    -BUNGiE still relies on third parry fan sites to do their job of matchmaking Raid parties with no ingame solution as of yet.
    -still No ingame chat with non-party members
    -still no ingame economy
    -BUNGiEs business model is still a massive turnoff
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  11. Oct 1, 2015
    5
    It's an ok expansion but not worth the $40 price for year 1 players definitely worth the $60 if your new to the game.

    They took off the light level and moved the name over, so now its your Item level. The ability to infuse gear is great now I can keep what I want to look cool but now gear has really bad abilities. Story is plan the trailer says it all. son dies, father will avenge his
    It's an ok expansion but not worth the $40 price for year 1 players definitely worth the $60 if your new to the game.

    They took off the light level and moved the name over, so now its your Item level.
    The ability to infuse gear is great now I can keep what I want to look cool but now gear has really bad abilities.
    Story is plan the trailer says it all. son dies, father will avenge his son and fail in the process.
    Strikes are ok but I keep getting the same 4 strikes over and over again.
    Nightfall is useless, you don't get the experience boost anymore(no fire head either) and you have a low exotic drop rate. that's right you do nightfall and theres no guarantee you will get an exotic. I've done 6 nightfall's so far and have only gotten 1 exotic.
    By the way the S.A.B.E.R. nightfall was OP just at the warsat event. other then that the rest of the nightfall was easy.
    Difficulty was slightly increased and the taken, while others say they are just reskins Bungie never said they weren't reskins I don't know why you thought they would be different, but the taken are the same mobs with new more annoying abilities.
    Not all year 1 exotics moved to year 2 and most of them weren't that good. year 2 gear is ok but they don't have that appeal or the must have that year 1 did.
    the 3rd sub classes are ok. the titan's sunbreaker is like a long range striker. warlock's stormcaller is ok but one placed shotgun blast and you go down since it's within range and hunter's nightstalker is just support and I believe its the first support type subclass in the game.
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  12. Oct 22, 2015
    5
    I had to pay for the past two expansions even thought they're no longer supported. The PvE is much improved, but still very lacking when compared to similar games like Borderlands 2. The PvP is abysmal. There is no matchmaking so you might end up against much better equipped and experienced players. The game is still a huge grind and there are still multiple gates you have to pass inI had to pay for the past two expansions even thought they're no longer supported. The PvE is much improved, but still very lacking when compared to similar games like Borderlands 2. The PvP is abysmal. There is no matchmaking so you might end up against much better equipped and experienced players. The game is still a huge grind and there are still multiple gates you have to pass in order to progress. Very frustrating even though it's an improvement over the original. Still not worth paying for. Expand
  13. Sep 26, 2015
    6
    Destiny is the most disappointing game in 2014, having large enough plot gaps for an army of Spartans to fall in, the developers made a website to explain the story because they didn't have time to explain. In The Taken King they finally had time to explain why they didn't have time to explain.
  14. Sep 25, 2015
    5
    To put it short, I believe this is ALMOST the game that Bungie initially set out to give us. The new leveling system and having your gear score linked with your light level is a very welcomed fix. The cut-scenes are beautiful, and they give us a glimpse of what the studio is capable of in terms of story telling. Is the story good? No. The story is mediocre at best. But with the lowTo put it short, I believe this is ALMOST the game that Bungie initially set out to give us. The new leveling system and having your gear score linked with your light level is a very welcomed fix. The cut-scenes are beautiful, and they give us a glimpse of what the studio is capable of in terms of story telling. Is the story good? No. The story is mediocre at best. But with the low expectations caused by year 1, The Taken King's plot is MUCH easier to follow. And now, Guardians have a clear purpose, and cause, as they tread around the galaxy. And by galaxy, I mean all the planets you already have discovered, plus a ship on Saturn's ring. The new quest system is cool at first. But after an hour or two into them, you realize that they are nothing but tedious tasks. The biggest selling point being the new raid, Kings Fall, is a lot of fun to play with your friends. But, the boss mechanics are very easy, and I find myself not feeling challenged, but just mad at my friends for not being about to communicate properly. If you did not play year one, I would say pick this up. You will have a good amount of content to go through and everything will be very new to you. If you played through year one, it's really a toss up whether or not you will like this one. I'm coming up on week 2, and I'm already starting to feel like I'm just about to run out of content. With all that being said.... This xpac shows that Bungie is very capable at listening to their community and responding with the appropriate content. And that gives me a little more faith, and also leads me to believe that "Destiny 2" might just be the game we were all hoping for with the Vanilla release. Expand
  15. Sep 19, 2015
    5
    Destiny has excellent shooting mechanics and gameplay elements. The first person mmo experience is addicting. Unfortunately sometime I feel Bungie undermines the intelligence of its fanbase. They make promises that they don't keep. The game also seems to suffer from an identity disorder. I don't know why it can't define itself. The frustration settles in when you realize that all theDestiny has excellent shooting mechanics and gameplay elements. The first person mmo experience is addicting. Unfortunately sometime I feel Bungie undermines the intelligence of its fanbase. They make promises that they don't keep. The game also seems to suffer from an identity disorder. I don't know why it can't define itself. The frustration settles in when you realize that all the changes that made the game fun to play were stripped away (this pisses players off).

    However, I bought the expansion expecting a good time and I'm having a good time with the game. It's fun and has plenty of content despite the short storyline. The quest that come after are creative and challenging. It's worth the money. However, as a year one player I got a terrible deal and Bungie has taken no interest in truly addressing the issue. A cheap shader that looks like everything else and an emblem does not cut it. New players will not experience the ups and downs I have. New players may experience a more dolid gameplay.

    I have no many mixed thoughts I don't know exactly what to say except, i like the improvements but I'm highly disappointed.
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  16. Sep 16, 2015
    7
    This DLC is both a blessing and a curse. I'll try to be quick...

    Lets start with the bad. Bungie was always good about giving us a great core game with great DLC. During our Halo years most of us never felt short changed. We felt that we got what we paid for. We got a great campaign (up front) and the blueprint for Multiplayer that kept us coming back for thousands of hours with add ons
    This DLC is both a blessing and a curse. I'll try to be quick...

    Lets start with the bad. Bungie was always good about giving us a great core game with great DLC. During our Halo years most of us never felt short changed. We felt that we got what we paid for. We got a great campaign (up front) and the blueprint for Multiplayer that kept us coming back for thousands of hours with add ons that felt like we were getting some actual bonus material, not material that was already there getting polished and unlocked for a price. We all know we're getting screwed with Destiny. Whether it be by Bungie and/or Activision we will never know. We can all speculate and assume. The sad truth is, we know the game was far from complete with these add-ons hiding right there in plain sight waiting to be payed to be played. Yet, we keep coming back for more and complaining. We are gluttons for punishment and we do it to ourselves. We keep paying and they'll keep charging.

    The good part is, it actually feels like DLC (that should have been there all along). They included things that should have been in the base game. Cut scenes are great. There is more interaction with the people in the tower. There is some humor thrown in there. Best of all, you cant complete all of the DLC in a few short hours like in previous "add-ons". There is actually some rhyme and reason to everything and the game was well thought out. Enemies are a great addition. The new strikes are actually challenging. The leveling system is overall better. I wish this is what the whole game would've been. Had it been, I think that this game would have been the best game of 2014 and not gotten so many complaints.

    Over all I think the price is a bit ludicrous but for someone who wants a reason to like Destiny, it's worth it. It's worth to see what the bar should have been set at. Sadly, there is no going back and hopefully Bung-Vision can get there act together and see what they need to do if they want to compete with these next gen big titles like Halo and Battleborn for online multiplayer. If they don't keep going forward I feel their "destiny" is to fade into the back... We will see.
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  17. Sep 17, 2015
    7
    This expansion really completed what I thought Destiny should be. What it had the potential to be. The other people who are giving such negative reviews don't realize that this is an MMO. Old gear has to become useless at some point. If it doesn't there's no progressing. We had fun with those weapons, but it's time to put our old gear aside and step into Year 2. The story is awesome (ItThis expansion really completed what I thought Destiny should be. What it had the potential to be. The other people who are giving such negative reviews don't realize that this is an MMO. Old gear has to become useless at some point. If it doesn't there's no progressing. We had fun with those weapons, but it's time to put our old gear aside and step into Year 2. The story is awesome (It actually feels like a story), there's tons of content, there's new gear, it fixes loot systems, and it's all FUN. It really is an amazing addition to the game. I HIGHLY recommend buying the expansion. You won't regret it. Expand
  18. Sep 16, 2015
    7
    Definitely the most or best content so far. But charging 39.99 to expansion pass holders is ridiculous. They've milked this cow dry. It's very frustrating the way they market the DLC. They want us to purchase the game over again so we get a few guns etc. The pricing is ridiculous, we need to stop getting sucked into this black hole. I wish i hadn't played the game until now because itDefinitely the most or best content so far. But charging 39.99 to expansion pass holders is ridiculous. They've milked this cow dry. It's very frustrating the way they market the DLC. They want us to purchase the game over again so we get a few guns etc. The pricing is ridiculous, we need to stop getting sucked into this black hole. I wish i hadn't played the game until now because it would be a fantastic experience jumping into the game now that it's whole. This is the game they should have released last year for $59.99!! Expand
  19. Sep 15, 2015
    5
    Bungie upgraded a lot with their 2.0 patch and brought some interesting changes to the table with TTK, BUT the new story (even better than the rest of destiny) falls short to the hype, and I don't see any "new" model enemy, just keep using the same old ones. Completely not with $40.

    Destiny its a grid fest, I had to buy this DLC because sadly they are forcing everyone to get it, and
    Bungie upgraded a lot with their 2.0 patch and brought some interesting changes to the table with TTK, BUT the new story (even better than the rest of destiny) falls short to the hype, and I don't see any "new" model enemy, just keep using the same old ones. Completely not with $40.

    Destiny its a grid fest, I had to buy this DLC because sadly they are forcing everyone to get it, and they are making sure to keep anyone who doesn't out, with the nerf of all the year one weapons and armour, no nightfall or weekly access, capped at lvl 34, no exotics, etc.. They are taking away stuff you already paid for and had access to since the beginning.
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  20. Sep 19, 2015
    7
    ***SPOILER FREE****

    The main story is about 2-4 hours. Depends on how many fights you skip through and decent you are. What The Taken king gets right: What really gets me in this, you get probably 12 side quests during and after beating the main story. Taken are now everywhere, just not on the Dreadnaught. If you go to a planet or moon, they will show up. Which gives it a
    ***SPOILER FREE****

    The main story is about 2-4 hours. Depends on how many fights you skip through and decent you are.

    What The Taken king gets right:

    What really gets me in this, you get probably 12 side quests during and after beating the main story.

    Taken are now everywhere, just not on the Dreadnaught. If you go to a planet or moon, they will show up. Which gives it a world like event.

    WoW started to include the main Antognist in there story in explains with Lich King. Allowing the player to encounter it as they progressed. That is done with TTK and it is a move in the right direction IMO.

    The Story telling here is on point and the level designs and flow remind of the starting point on the station on Halo 2. Great stuff!

    Nolan North as the Ghost is amazing. Nathan Fillion as Cayde 6 the Hunter trainer is a perfect fit. You now have banter when you are on a mission which is exactly what this game needed.

    I can't comment on the raid, it went live yesterday and I've yet to do it, I'll update when I do.

    The patch that came before TKK has changed a lot of things and so far everything has been for the better.

    ******What is bad and lost with this expansion******

    Personally, if the level cap was 34, that should be your enemies starting level, not 25.

    The campaign is short and the amount of content is something more the lines of 15-25$. 40$ is too much.

    After a year of being out you can buy everything except for TKK for 20$ which tells me the game hasn't been doing as well as they hoped.

    There is already an exploit to farming exotics again.

    I still have not been provided any additional information to what the heck is going on in this campaign and what has happened in the past. I'm instead left with even more questions.

    I can't shake the feeling this game was indeed chopped up and sold to us bit by bit. It seems like they are testing the community to see how much they can get away with.

    -------My prediction-------

    In November, so 40ish days. Fallout 4, Black Ops 3 and Battlefront all come out within a week of one another. These games will bring the online community of this game down tremendously. I would imagine like what Black Ops 2 did to Halo 4.

    I really wish Bungie would give us more content. There isn't enough here to keep us entertained for a couple of months. They could easily get the community back and in growing numbers if they gave away something simple for free. Not sell you content on a Redbull can.

    I sitll look forward to Destiny 2, where all of this will be fixed and then some.
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  21. Oct 9, 2015
    7
    I came into The Taken King sceptical, but having played it for the last 2 weeks has been very entertaining with friends.

    Destiny has always been a curious game to me, a game that handles well with the potential to be truly amazing but never quite hitting that greatness. The Taken King is a step in the right direction with a properly created set of plot lines through the main quest and
    I came into The Taken King sceptical, but having played it for the last 2 weeks has been very entertaining with friends.

    Destiny has always been a curious game to me, a game that handles well with the potential to be truly amazing but never quite hitting that greatness. The Taken King is a step in the right direction with a properly created set of plot lines through the main quest and strikes. It still suffers from a slight lack of explanation but you're at least in no doubt over why you're fighting Oryx and what he can do.
    The new subclasses are fun, giving each class something they lacked, not just in terms of elemental damage but also in ability to deal damage, impede or trap foes.

    I would rate this higher, but the slap in the face that is the price and the consequences of not getting the expansion are hard to ignore. For an existing playing it's not far off an insult to demand another £40 or lose access to certain features (mainly in the Crucible, where you can't choose exactly what you want to play any more) while Year 1 weapons have pretty much been downgraded to encourage the use of Year 2 gear. For new players, it's not too bad of a deal to get the original game and all the DLC so far.

    Be aware that Taken King doesn't make Destiny any less of a Raider's game, with a requirement to grind a lot to get the best stuff or stand a chance in the highest level content. If you don't have a group of friends to play the game with then you may as well not bother.
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  22. Mar 29, 2016
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The amount you'll enjoy playing this game is directly dependent on who are playing it with. Game mechanics are grea]t but it never felt fully balanced in PVP which led to overuse of some of the weapons and powers. Expand
  23. Dec 19, 2015
    5
    It's a great game on all aspects except for the most serious one. Communication. The game has none whatsoever and the communities/clans you find in bungie's site or ps4 console are not helping at all. So forget about end game and raiding unless you play with friends.
  24. Jan 7, 2016
    7
    Hey it even has a new area now, let's totally charge 20 bucks.

    I'm amazed they managed to sell the first two DLC's with barely any content at all. I had 1 month of fun with this game because I got Legendary Edition (I was new to the game until then). I wonder how people manage to play this for a year playing even less content than I played. I don't get Destiny fans. The biggest
    Hey it even has a new area now, let's totally charge 20 bucks.

    I'm amazed they managed to sell the first two DLC's with barely any content at all. I had 1 month of fun with this game because I got Legendary Edition (I was new to the game until then). I wonder how people manage to play this for a year playing even less content than I played. I don't get Destiny fans.

    The biggest problem with this game is that Bungie made some very dumb decisions that totally destroy the endgame. They ditched their old content and made people focus on the last DLC. A game that is already so small becomes even smaller. I don't know (and never will) any previous raids because there's no reason for anyone to run them since the loot is concentrated in King's Fall. Another aspect is that they limit the main quest (raid) to one run per week. So I just play the game on tuesdays. If they wanted to limit the progression they could find other ways to do that. That's just bad design.

    Positives
    - Good combat. It's a great shooter, when there's reason for you to actually play the game;
    - Good graphics, I guess. I was not amazed by any means, but it's competent. Enemies designs are nice.

    Negatives:
    - Bad endgame design decisions;
    - Crazy small world for a MMO-type game. I mean, WTF, it lasts one week (the whole game, all DLC's included);
    - Get's boring ridiculously fast;
    - Poor loot system (I can't even imagine how it was in vanilla times. I hear it was even worse);
    - Terrible story, just terrible. Generic sci-fi art style. I'm not too much into this sci-fi games.
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  25. Oct 6, 2015
    7
    The trouble with the PS4 and Xbox One is like the Wii U they seem to have a lot of potential your like yeah lets get on this bandwagon of hype and get some subs.
    Then you look at the games and the console this happens especially with PS4 and Xbox One the games on these consoles seem foreign and lack the hype of previous games.
    Then to help me dislike them more they price these games
    The trouble with the PS4 and Xbox One is like the Wii U they seem to have a lot of potential your like yeah lets get on this bandwagon of hype and get some subs.
    Then you look at the games and the console this happens especially with PS4 and Xbox One the games on these consoles seem foreign and lack the hype of previous games.
    Then to help me dislike them more they price these games outrageously as well as the consoles they are on making me shy away from these games entirely.
    If PS4, Xbox One OR Wii U had ANY games that had reviews like steel and did not have a significant number of vocal haters swarming around them I could justify paying the price.
    If the record though is not solid why would I want to pay money for a bet that has a high chance of making me lose what I work so hard to get.
    For me these console companies have made it appear to me that the risk of buying these new games is higher than the reward BARF I wish I never had to say that but at some point I've got to put my foot down...
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  26. Dec 13, 2015
    5
    better than the original but lacks anything to keep me playing once i reached the raid. i found the player progression through light levels this time round to be terrible due to that fact RNG made 99% of legendary drops worse quality than blues and that low level exotic drops were not worth leveling due to the sheer amount of shards that would be required to match most blues. i also foundbetter than the original but lacks anything to keep me playing once i reached the raid. i found the player progression through light levels this time round to be terrible due to that fact RNG made 99% of legendary drops worse quality than blues and that low level exotic drops were not worth leveling due to the sheer amount of shards that would be required to match most blues. i also found that once i reached lvl40 i quickly rose well past faction vender item light levels making it pointless in buying any faction gear or legendary engrams. once you reach the raid all item drops become pretty much pointless. also the new events offering mostly cosmetic items are not worth the huge amount of time required to actually offer up anything usefull. other than those downsides the story is great and the main content (if you ignore the loot) is quite good Expand
  27. Jan 4, 2016
    5
    First off don't listen to the majority of the critics reviews for this game, they clearly have not played more than a couple of hours if any.

    As a player of 1200+ hours, having completed all the content of the game the two main thought's that come to mind when considering Destiny or Destiny The Taken King are Disappointing and Frustrating. As with all the 'expansions' including this
    First off don't listen to the majority of the critics reviews for this game, they clearly have not played more than a couple of hours if any.

    As a player of 1200+ hours, having completed all the content of the game the two main thought's that come to mind when considering Destiny or Destiny The Taken King are Disappointing and Frustrating.

    As with all the 'expansions' including this one I had cleared all the content in less than a week. The only thing that keeps you playing is that they have a random loot system which either gives you no loot at all or more often than not requires you to grind the same content over and over, for example as I write this I have roughly 40 or more clears of the current raid and yet I have received only 2 helms out of 40+ chances.

    With this expansion they have introduced Light levels which make you stronger so with gear perks when doing any content you are looking at triple random rolls on any loot you get. Firstly will it drop the item you need, second will it be of higher light than your current one and third will it have decent perks on it.

    They removed the option of re-rolling the perks and infusing any lower item with a higher one only transfers 80% of the light level to the new item (70% in the case of an exotic). So if you got a 300 item you liked the look of and with the perks you're looking for you would need probably 1 x 310, 1 x 315 and 1 x 320 items (of the same slot) for infusion in order to use it a maximum.

    I drone on but what this basically amounts to is a huge waste of time.

    The gun play is great and the only real reason to play it beyond 40 hours. However they nerf everything continuously in order to create new meta weapons in order to keep you playing longer collecting the next one and testing your weapons out looking for an advantage.

    I could write a better point by point review but if you really want to know more just visit the Bungie feedback forums.

    Destiny has been compared to a hamster wheel or Skinner box where we are just play testing for them for Destiny 2 or how to rinse the most amount of money out of a gamer.

    I'll save you all some time, do not by this game or any of the previous ones. When Destiny 2 comes out check reviews before buying it.
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  28. Feb 28, 2016
    5
    I've had the game for less than 48 hours and I'm already at lvl 32. All story missions are way below my character lvl and the story is incoherent at best, utterly meaningless at worst. All strikes are way below it too. There's no easy way of joining a team to do a raid. The crucible PvP is fun and feels like it's the main game. That say s a lot really
  29. Nov 12, 2015
    6
    The expansion does offer some nice, interesting and fun stuff to do. But it also exposes that maybe Bungie/Activision did not fully planned this as we imagined. I mean, if you think about it, what's the point of playing Destiny? The controls are tight, yes, the graphics are gorgeous and it easily gets you hooked on the grinding for loot. But it seems to me that the point of Destiny is justThe expansion does offer some nice, interesting and fun stuff to do. But it also exposes that maybe Bungie/Activision did not fully planned this as we imagined. I mean, if you think about it, what's the point of playing Destiny? The controls are tight, yes, the graphics are gorgeous and it easily gets you hooked on the grinding for loot. But it seems to me that the point of Destiny is just to keep you playing Destiny. You accomplish nothing, like a dog chasing its own tail. Once you reach endgame, the game really starts to crumble. There is nothing left to do, but a few missions and more grinding. I played it but got bored with the lack of content.

    Bungie/Activision had a vision. Destiny has so, so much potential. But greed spoke louder and killed what could have been on of the best games ever made.

    It was a good ride. Time to move on.
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  30. Oct 11, 2015
    6
    For everything that TTK does right in this world, it feels like most of the new stuff here should have already been added from the get go. A focus on new content has Bungie holding back on certain missions for new weapons just so we have "new" stuff to play over the coming weeks, severely hampering the already limited amount of content that was added to the game. The game isn't trying toFor everything that TTK does right in this world, it feels like most of the new stuff here should have already been added from the get go. A focus on new content has Bungie holding back on certain missions for new weapons just so we have "new" stuff to play over the coming weeks, severely hampering the already limited amount of content that was added to the game. The game isn't trying to be Halo or Warcraft but it certainly could take some cues from both games moving forward.
    I was a late adopter to the Destiny series, not really getting into it until 2 months before TTK. The upgrade from Vanilla to TTK is staggering and really makes you wonder why Bungie didn't do some of these things earlier. While the gameplay is fairly tight, and the new enemies are easily the best in the game, there's still not enough variation in what you do. When you get through the inital 8 story missions that come with the game, and the few that are added afterwards, there's not alot else to do except go find hidden guns that may or may not have been released yet and replay all the missions you've already done before for the grind. The new Raid is easily the best in the game, even if some parts feel overextended to make it seem longer. But the matchmaking in the game is awful and with no in game chat system (everything is done on their website and through the playstation/xbox party channels) it feels like they are purposely dropping the ball on being able to get those things done.
    I personally have found a great group of people to run stuff with but I can already tell this game won't hold my attention for much longer unless they spice things up with more content. And I'm not talking about the one day hidden gun quests that seem to crop up once a week. I'm looking for more story stuff to do and not have to play the same missions over and over again. I do enjoy my time immensely with the game and the people I play with but the light at the end of the tunnel is coming swiftly and I'm not sure Bungie can do enough to keep me from eventually falling off the edge of the world.
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  31. Nov 2, 2015
    5
    My review after playing around 2 months..

    First, I'm not a fans on pvp... review for pve only +control(i suck on first-person with controller but this is great!) +simple casual game that can enjoy with buddy +is fun when you group with skilled guardian +glitch exploit tee hee -lack of contents(old guardian told me before..., after 2 months playing times, I know their feeling
    My review after playing around 2 months..

    First, I'm not a fans on pvp... review for pve only

    +control(i suck on first-person with controller but this is great!)
    +simple casual game that can enjoy with buddy
    +is fun when you group with skilled guardian
    +glitch exploit tee hee

    -lack of contents(old guardian told me before..., after 2 months playing times, I know their feeling now)
    -raid suck when you them with noob(3 mins fight become 3 hours)
    -limited glimmer/mark/vault storage if you play 3 class
    -lack of class(seriously 3 main that give you total 9 sub with reskin/ctrl+c&v skill and useless skill too)
    -rewards ( moldering shard! Thanks bungle!)
    -so much useless re-skin weapon lol
    -still weak story... (Only few new bounties/patrol)

    +Recommended if you want a game that play with friends
    -Stay away if you are alone... You will get kicked in raid when you suck for the *first time* (only exp guardian are welcome)

    Final: not really impressed with the price I pay... "Just like diablo3... Give them sometimes and should be ok!" but probably block by dlc in future.
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  32. Oct 24, 2015
    7
    This is what should have been in the initial release of the game. A lot of the issues in the first year have been fixed, the UI is a bit more intuitive, the VA has improved, and the matchmaking works pretty well. The story mode has enough content to warrant it being called a single player campaign now, and the additional missions actually give more than a weekend's worth of things to do.This is what should have been in the initial release of the game. A lot of the issues in the first year have been fixed, the UI is a bit more intuitive, the VA has improved, and the matchmaking works pretty well. The story mode has enough content to warrant it being called a single player campaign now, and the additional missions actually give more than a weekend's worth of things to do.

    If you have already bought the game on release, you are getting screwed with the additional cost, but if you were waiting on picking the game up, it's worth the $60 (TTK + Base game package if available).
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  33. Feb 15, 2016
    7
    Not your same old boring Call of Duty game. So if you're looking for something like COD this is not it. By the makers of Halo This feels "KINDA" Halo-ish. Gun play is great, supers feel great "superpowers" (if you're looking for something thats more based in "reality" this is not for you at all.) This is a Sci-fi, Fantasy, MOBA-Lite. The BIG problem is the story very open ended and notNot your same old boring Call of Duty game. So if you're looking for something like COD this is not it. By the makers of Halo This feels "KINDA" Halo-ish. Gun play is great, supers feel great "superpowers" (if you're looking for something thats more based in "reality" this is not for you at all.) This is a Sci-fi, Fantasy, MOBA-Lite. The BIG problem is the story very open ended and not very detailed. Another problem is the repetitiveness of the game play you'll be playing the same missions over and over just to level up. You almost have to play with friends to get the full experience of this game. I had tons of fun because i really didn't care about the story (i don't play games for story) and I had friends who played the game. And i'm a sucker for leveling things up. (From pokemon to RPG characters) I gave it a 7 because I know not everyone can get over those flaws. Expand
  34. Nov 16, 2015
    5
    The taken king expansion basically requires you to grind for hours again to acquire the latest gear in order to reach the highest levels.

    To veterans, all what you did in year 1. Its over, start grinding again. To newbies, you didnt miss much. Its nice to see that new strikes have been added, new weapons look good and even some story has been thrown in. Its all fairly good. But
    The taken king expansion basically requires you to grind for hours again to acquire the latest gear in order to reach the highest levels.

    To veterans, all what you did in year 1. Its over, start grinding again. To newbies, you didnt miss much.

    Its nice to see that new strikes have been added, new weapons look good and even some story has been thrown in. Its all fairly good.

    But thats about it, a fair expansion. I like the game mechanics in destiny, the shooting really feels right. The graphics are excellent and sometimes you want to throw a few hours in the crucible putting your skills to test against other players.

    If this is destiny's plan for the next 10 years, then all i can say is good luck. If we can just expect expansions which make you grind heavily, repeating missions over and over again, hoping that the random drop bless you then its going to be an uphill battle for them. Yes there will always be a fan base, and destiny benefited in 2014 since there werent that many major games on ps4 at that time. But now they are going to struggle more with all the big releases coming out. We have already seen witcher 3, metal gear solid, fallout 4, black ops 3 (not a fan but its worthy to note due to its huge fan base and relevance). Soon other games will be out to compete with gamers play time. To name a few uncharted 4, starwars, the division, ghost recon, and many others.

    Im not sure avg. Game expansions is the long term solution for destiny.
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  35. Nov 11, 2015
    6
    Overall, this was a major improvement then the vanilla version. The story missions feel more connected, you get a closer look at some major supporting characters and you are not left scratching your head when you finish.

    That being said, this should have been what was released on day one and the fact that it took an entire year to get it right is not acceptable. I did enjoy this
    Overall, this was a major improvement then the vanilla version. The story missions feel more connected, you get a closer look at some major supporting characters and you are not left scratching your head when you finish.

    That being said, this should have been what was released on day one and the fact that it took an entire year to get it right is not acceptable. I did enjoy this expansion the most out of the other two that were released but it made me look back at all the previous content and just feel sad that this was not how the game was presented in the first place.

    The game plays well and is fun but the story falls short of expectations and there are just too many things that don't make any sense unless you read the lore from the mobile app...
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  36. Oct 30, 2015
    6
    The Taken King succeeds where previous DLCS have felt like a cash grab. For your £40 you are given around 20 hours of gameplay amongst friends and a hefty raid which is sure to take a few weeks to figure out.

    I was as angry as any other fan when Destiny originally launched with its limited campaign and repetative end game. I was mad as hell when the dark below came out with barely any
    The Taken King succeeds where previous DLCS have felt like a cash grab. For your £40 you are given around 20 hours of gameplay amongst friends and a hefty raid which is sure to take a few weeks to figure out.

    I was as angry as any other fan when Destiny originally launched with its limited campaign and repetative end game. I was mad as hell when the dark below came out with barely any content and i was furious when house of wolves came out with even less and no raid.

    By the very design of Destiny i was gagging for more content and i am glad i spent the £40 to play Destiny as it should have been on launch with all the story in there, its just a shame we all had to pay £140 for the privilege.

    Now i am done with the taken king having completed the raid i can say have enjoyed the last month or two of strikes and raids with my mates.

    Destiny is still everything that is wrong with games these days but that gameplay is addictive as hell.
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  37. Jul 4, 2016
    6
    i cant understand why people dont see how great game destiny is . i find impossible why there so much hate for this game . i mean open your eyes , destiny is a really promising game , it is the future finally found us . no other game is exactly the same with destiny and i found that is nearly a masterpiece and it has marvelous dungeons countless enemies to defeat , and the multi player ii cant understand why people dont see how great game destiny is . i find impossible why there so much hate for this game . i mean open your eyes , destiny is a really promising game , it is the future finally found us . no other game is exactly the same with destiny and i found that is nearly a masterpiece and it has marvelous dungeons countless enemies to defeat , and the multi player i find it good enough as well . people open your eyes ! the times are changing and you are still so back in the past . even minecraft has better reviews than destiny , for god sake in what world are we living ?? Expand
  38. Nov 10, 2015
    5
    Brilliant part about it is the price (Legendary edition for under £40), for the price you are getting A LOT of content IF you didn't play year one or own the DLC. Unfortunately for me I did and also owned the season pass because I'm a sucker to getting everything. The game in this case is incredibly addictive, and definitely up there with the most addictive of games I've ever played.Brilliant part about it is the price (Legendary edition for under £40), for the price you are getting A LOT of content IF you didn't play year one or own the DLC. Unfortunately for me I did and also owned the season pass because I'm a sucker to getting everything. The game in this case is incredibly addictive, and definitely up there with the most addictive of games I've ever played. However, Bungie know this and have continued to leech off of its fanbase and definitely not worth the £40 it costs to upgrade from year one. Level caps are very realistic, don't take particularly long to reach and with some lucky RNG could be a higher level in your first week than some people who have been playing since day one.

    The game p**ses on its loyal fanbase, further enhanced with it's new micro-transactions. I'm not one to be anti micro-transaction as they're a choice but having time exclusive dances that require a larger top-up then necessary takes the biscuit. Again this is optional, but is still staring in the eyes of danger and isn't exactly showing a promising future for Bungie's new view on micro-transactions. The game also isn't rewarding in its PVP aspect, constantly rewarding the worst players on teams and still haven't fulfilled their promise since week one of Destiny to clamp down on PVP cheaters, to the level I've never experience on an online game before.

    If you're looking to get addicted to a game and are ultimately a collector this is the perfect game for you. If you're going for a game that feels rewarding and worth putting time into, look elsewhere because this game is just one big grind.
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  39. Nov 20, 2015
    6
    I rank Destiny as the best game I have ever purchased for the PS3. It is everything I want in style and gun play. I have played it for far too many hours/days/months. The style and movement of the game blows me away. I really enjoy the online world interaction. So, it saddens to give a bad review but Destiny, you are trying to rip me off! The Taken King should have a pack option and beI rank Destiny as the best game I have ever purchased for the PS3. It is everything I want in style and gun play. I have played it for far too many hours/days/months. The style and movement of the game blows me away. I really enjoy the online world interaction. So, it saddens to give a bad review but Destiny, you are trying to rip me off! The Taken King should have a pack option and be available for 20 dollars. It's very disappointing and I feel like I am being ripped off. I understand you need to make money to keep updates alive, servers on point and to pay employees, etc. I think more folks would have bought an expansion pack for 20. I think you lost a lot of fans for not making that available. It will hurt you in the long run. Can you make it up to us somehow!? Expand
  40. Dec 3, 2015
    7
    I never payed the original Destiny. I was there when the hype began, but was busy playing games on PC. The game sounded interesting, so when I got the PS4 and the Taken King dropped l, I decided to give it a go. But as I never played the original I can't speak to past performance or content.

    Destiny is a great shooter, it handles well and the gunplay is probably some of the best to be
    I never payed the original Destiny. I was there when the hype began, but was busy playing games on PC. The game sounded interesting, so when I got the PS4 and the Taken King dropped l, I decided to give it a go. But as I never played the original I can't speak to past performance or content.

    Destiny is a great shooter, it handles well and the gunplay is probably some of the best to be found. But that's to be expected given Bungie's history. It also looks good and has a good musical score.
    The PVP is fun, there is a ton of maps and a number of game modes which make it fun to try.

    Modelled as an FPS MMO hybrid, where it fell a little flat for me is on the PVE side. The story is fragmented at best and the expansion story is over pretty fast. There are a number of instances and "hard modes", but unfortunately for the raids there is no matchmaking system and no clan support in game. Which makes it tedious for the casual or average gamer to organize or join a 6 man team.

    This unfortunately prevents the game from being a true great, but the potential is definitely there. Bungie is dedicated to the title and a 10 year run has been touted with expansions and sequels, so optimistic the best is yet to come.
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  41. Mar 24, 2016
    7
    A huge improvement on the Destiny that we got at launch, The Taken King is finally the Destiny that people expected. A boost to the story, as well as new sub-classes for each class, new missions and new raids, everything about The Taken King expands and improves on the lackluster original Destiny adventure.

    The voice acting, particularly from Nathan Fillion, is much more charismatic and
    A huge improvement on the Destiny that we got at launch, The Taken King is finally the Destiny that people expected. A boost to the story, as well as new sub-classes for each class, new missions and new raids, everything about The Taken King expands and improves on the lackluster original Destiny adventure.

    The voice acting, particularly from Nathan Fillion, is much more charismatic and has much more energy than in the original 'story'. Though still not particularly fantastic, the story added by The Taken King is solid and provides incentive to keep playing on and on. The gameplay is still as flawless as ever, and the levelling system is much simpler now the better equipment you have will dictate how high your level is.

    The lack of matchmaking when it comes to raids is still baffling. Raids are the best part of Destiny, and will provide a much more purposeful end game for everyone if matchmaking was there. In fact, the end game content is the only thing preventing The Taken King from getting higher than a 7.

    All in all though, a huge improvement, with even more potential.
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  42. Apr 28, 2016
    6
    Alarga la vida de desiny pero ofrece poco la historia siempre queda abierta a mas y aunque sea todo en linea con buenas armas y jugabilidad termina aburriendo
  43. Jun 27, 2016
    6
    I have mixed emotions in this game.

    The game play is great and there are more activities to do. I'm also glad that Bungie is starting to have some character development.

    In the end, it gets boring after all of the useless grinding.
Metascore
86

Generally favorable reviews - based on 81 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 77 out of 81
  2. Negative: 0 out of 81
  1. Dec 10, 2015
    85
    The Taken King shows off Destiny's full potential. This is a must have.
  2. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    Dec 3, 2015
    100
    The Taken King addition corrects majority of errors that Destiny had from the beginning and finally brings a larger portion of the story and lot of new content to explore. [Issue#258]
  3. Nov 16, 2015
    80
    For the first time, Destiny feels like it’s complete. It’s not perfect, far from it in fact, and I still can’t entirely disagree when they speak of the package itself as bad. But I’ve also been unable to put it down for the past month I’ve played it.