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  1. Jan 5, 2016
    4
    overall, decent game. I got everything for 75 USD, a good deal. And I GRINDED and grinded till I was lvl 40 light 260. Then I hit a wall, I couldn't get better because the next raids were too hard and the previous didnt give enough loot. so then I grinded, (i know, I did lots of grinding, thats what this game is about) Then the reason I quit, was because I went to ZUR, and I spent so muchoverall, decent game. I got everything for 75 USD, a good deal. And I GRINDED and grinded till I was lvl 40 light 260. Then I hit a wall, I couldn't get better because the next raids were too hard and the previous didnt give enough loot. so then I grinded, (i know, I did lots of grinding, thats what this game is about) Then the reason I quit, was because I went to ZUR, and I spent so much time getting those strange coins, and I got a random exotic heavy gun, I got a gallahorn, hurrayyy, if it wasnt year 2. That thiing only had 175 damage. After I saw the damage and then read it again, I closed the game and played everything but destiny. I liked the game but it is going downhill. Expand
  2. Feb 2, 2016
    1
    It's pretty good. ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttaken king sux. Git Gud Scrublord
  3. Aug 12, 2016
    8
    OK, now its a game worth playing with enough story line mission and variety to justify the effort of buying it.

    Mind me, boring grinding its still part of it BUT there a major improvements in all areas. It can be intimidating at first (I started to replay after one year stop since i was disappointed as many about the first year edition) because everybody is level 40 however its easy and
    OK, now its a game worth playing with enough story line mission and variety to justify the effort of buying it.

    Mind me, boring grinding its still part of it BUT there a major improvements in all areas. It can be intimidating at first (I started to replay after one year stop since i was disappointed as many about the first year edition) because everybody is level 40 however its easy and fun to reach it.
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  4. 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
  5. Dec 2, 2015
    1
    This game is graphically amazing, has some really fun game mechanics and enemies to fight. The only way you'll actually enjoy this game is if you play it with a good team, and it's fun when you play with the right people.

    The problem: IT IS A MONEY HOLE. And if it was actually complete, I might look over it. But I spent over a hundred dollars on the first part, and expected to have a
    This game is graphically amazing, has some really fun game mechanics and enemies to fight. The only way you'll actually enjoy this game is if you play it with a good team, and it's fun when you play with the right people.

    The problem: IT IS A MONEY HOLE. And if it was actually complete, I might look over it. But I spent over a hundred dollars on the first part, and expected to have a complete game to play with my friends. But if you can't pay for it, you can't progress in game or with your friends. I've payed much less for much better games that are actually completed. I'm pissed at how much money they're making of it.

    WOULD NOT RECOMMEND. If anyone wants an MMO to play with their friends there are much better games out there that don't leave you grinding for hours.
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  6. 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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  7. Jun 5, 2016
    8
    The Taken King is definitely an improvement from the vanilla game but work is still needed. It was a great effort to avoid making people feel alienated by opening multiple routes to getting the highest level gear, you can do raids, strikes or even bounties for a shot at this stuff.

    At this point, the game has become more suited to PvP players who play the Trials of Osiris or Iron Banner
    The Taken King is definitely an improvement from the vanilla game but work is still needed. It was a great effort to avoid making people feel alienated by opening multiple routes to getting the highest level gear, you can do raids, strikes or even bounties for a shot at this stuff.

    At this point, the game has become more suited to PvP players who play the Trials of Osiris or Iron Banner - The presence of unpredictable challenges as a way to keep the game fresh however PvE has experienced a massive drought for almost a half year which has seen many of my friends move away from the game. The content itself isn't bad but the quick lack of it is, and Bungie's inability to make this content prevalent/ not coming up with new ideas is taking the game downhill. The April Update definitely came as a refreshment but it wasn't a game changer.

    I view the game positively because it has bought me into competitive PvP and helped me meet other gamers like myself, However if you are looking for a diversion here, it may or may not last you long. The Kings Fall is definitely a raid to try out but the Vault of Glass in the original game was such a good raid that I can only wait till September to see if the new raid outdoes the fantastic predecessor. 8/10.
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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. Nov 17, 2015
    2
    I'm very mad at this game's cash grab. Everything requires money to progress. Your build from 1yr is irrelevent. Bungie is nerfing/blocking a lot of things and forces you to pay to progress. The story still goes no where. This is very unfortunate because the game is actually REALLY FUN, GORGEOUS, and GREAT MUSIC which makes it deserve 8-9, but with the way Bungie is microtransactingI'm very mad at this game's cash grab. Everything requires money to progress. Your build from 1yr is irrelevent. Bungie is nerfing/blocking a lot of things and forces you to pay to progress. The story still goes no where. This is very unfortunate because the game is actually REALLY FUN, GORGEOUS, and GREAT MUSIC which makes it deserve 8-9, but with the way Bungie is microtransacting progression this falls down to a 2. This game is meant for ppl with money or is addicted to it like crack.

    I am retiring from this game. I'll probably come back 8yrs later when the game is close to complete to finish the story and see if the pricing is lowered.
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  11. May 22, 2016
    8
    Vanilla destiny is very bad.

    The taken king portion however is good. The mission are way better than the original and there's a few game modes/event that if they weren't there, the game would not be the same. Since April they changed a little the game to let you find max leveled gear doing things you like the most which was not the case before that (you need to be either really good at
    Vanilla destiny is very bad.

    The taken king portion however is good. The mission are way better than the original and there's a few game modes/event that if they weren't there, the game would not be the same. Since April they changed a little the game to let you find max leveled gear doing things you like the most which was not the case before that (you need to be either really good at Osiris or doing the last raid on hard) and that,s a good thing.

    However i kept wondering to myself why i was still playing that game. Overall the game is good but the only reason to come back is because you become addicted to finding better gear. I would not see any reason to play that game once you're on max level.
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  12. Oct 2, 2017
    8
    Destiny: The Taken King is a big improvement to the original Destiny and it's first two DLC packs.
    The sheer amount of content and quality of life improvements, make Destiny feel for the first time, that it may someday reach it's true potential.
  13. 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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  14. Nov 9, 2015
    8
    I never enjoyed the previous release, only spent 20 hours on it. This DLC is much better, but there is still a grind. I've put a further 60 hours into the game and I've enjoyed it, but with only the Kings Fall left to do I'm getting a bit bored of it. 60 hours for game is pretty good these days.
  15. 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
  16. Mar 27, 2017
    10
    Best dlc of this game! So many content, great raid, strikes, bosses, swords, interesting exotic quests and more importantly new subclass. Hundreds of hours of fun
  17. Feb 5, 2016
    9
    This is what Destiny should've been. Design variety, and intriguing story, fun multiplayer. I could probably say that The Taken King is the true Destiny. While it's a little too short in my opinion, it didn't feel like it need to be longer than the length it already was. It's still longer than the previous DLC for the game, though. However, for a DLC in this length, it's a bit too highThis is what Destiny should've been. Design variety, and intriguing story, fun multiplayer. I could probably say that The Taken King is the true Destiny. While it's a little too short in my opinion, it didn't feel like it need to be longer than the length it already was. It's still longer than the previous DLC for the game, though. However, for a DLC in this length, it's a bit too high priced. $40? That's beyond EA's standards! However, I was still able to look past it and enjoy The Taken King's massively improved gameplay. Way better firefights, less walking around the barren wasteland they call an open-world, and the best raid in Destiny (in my opinion).
    Overall, The Taken King fixes every major complaint that made the original game so mediocre. I highly recommend this expansion to anyone who likes Destiny (for some reason) and people who wanted to see more out of the game.
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  18. Jul 27, 2016
    10
    I hated Destiny when it first came out, the only draw was its similarities to Halo. The Taken King has elevated the game to something I can actually play full time, like a lot of MMORPGs from a decade ago. The new subclasses are also a great addition, especially the warlock's. You can feel like a real mage now!
  19. Nov 10, 2015
    4
    I got suckered into this one by a friend who couldn't bare to play without me. This is exactly what bungie is hoping for too. I gave the first version a 4 and this one gets a 4 as well. The features are no more or less than what you expect and that gets you a 5 - 10 review. But it doesn't build from there. Just like the original game, you are just ushered along the never-ending grind ofI got suckered into this one by a friend who couldn't bare to play without me. This is exactly what bungie is hoping for too. I gave the first version a 4 and this one gets a 4 as well. The features are no more or less than what you expect and that gets you a 5 - 10 review. But it doesn't build from there. Just like the original game, you are just ushered along the never-ending grind of upgrading gear and weapons. The story is and was never really going to be that interesting. The real problem I keep having with this game is how quickly it gets so boring. The expansion is thin, it obsoletes the stuff you paid so much money to get, and bungie is adding ever more clever ways to nickel and dime the player. I won't be suckered by my own mother next time. I regret buying the first version even more now that I've bought this one. Expand
  20. 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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  21. 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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  22. Feb 1, 2016
    10
    One of the best games I've ever played. Its so addictive with superb graphics. and Its getting better and better with every DLC added. The multi-player is astonishing, you can spend hundreds of hours easily with this game.
  23. Apr 4, 2017
    0
    i never liked destiny when it first came out, but the hype before actually having the game was really high. The story was lame, the multiplayer was ok and the shooting mechanics was all it was worth. then they gave extra lame content with the promise of giving new fun stuff in the near future. And now that i've played the taken king i can say nothing has changed and that this game is thei never liked destiny when it first came out, but the hype before actually having the game was really high. The story was lame, the multiplayer was ok and the shooting mechanics was all it was worth. then they gave extra lame content with the promise of giving new fun stuff in the near future. And now that i've played the taken king i can say nothing has changed and that this game is the same crap. Please bungie stop ripping us off asking us to buy something that could've been included in the original game. Expand
  24. Oct 30, 2015
    1
    There was so little extra content. Not worth $80-100.

    It is basically the exact same game with a few extra missions. I had completed the main story arc in less than a day of casual playing.
  25. 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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  26. Nov 7, 2015
    8
    I tried Destiny at launch and got bored quick due to the repetitive grinding and overuse of the same zones and mobs. I was talked into picking up Taken King after over a year hiatus and I must say I am impressed. Though the game is still extremely repetitive they have turned it into the game I thought I was getting into when it first released. The graphics are great, the story is fun, theI tried Destiny at launch and got bored quick due to the repetitive grinding and overuse of the same zones and mobs. I was talked into picking up Taken King after over a year hiatus and I must say I am impressed. Though the game is still extremely repetitive they have turned it into the game I thought I was getting into when it first released. The graphics are great, the story is fun, the daily missions keep you on your toes and the grind to get better gear is tolerable. I have made some good friends from the matchmaking system and honestly I am looking forward to seeing what else is in store for us!

    The one thing I wish they would add is more zones, more types of mobs to fight, and more story with the next expansion to give us something to spend time on that is different and not so grind grind grind.
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  27. 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
  28. 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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  29. Nov 13, 2015
    4
    I bought my ps4 glaciar white with destiny bundle before first expantion and it was pretty cool not what I expected in that time I would give a 7.5 after 1st dlc maybe an 7 cuz mission were so bug and glitched after 2nd and third dlc I say bye destiny is a **** pay to play so not a cool game in my opinion but it was creative with that tower stuff and ships and weapons but I mean is not aI bought my ps4 glaciar white with destiny bundle before first expantion and it was pretty cool not what I expected in that time I would give a 7.5 after 1st dlc maybe an 7 cuz mission were so bug and glitched after 2nd and third dlc I say bye destiny is a **** pay to play so not a cool game in my opinion but it was creative with that tower stuff and ships and weapons but I mean is not a great game maybe destiny 2 can be lets see in a few years Expand
  30. 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
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.