- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Sep 4, 2018
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 108 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 53 out of 108
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Mixed: 10 out of 108
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Negative: 45 out of 108
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Sep 4, 2018Worthless. They release a game for yet another 70€ and the servers are down. Don't release a game if you are not ready. This was the last time I bought a destiny game. What a ripoff
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Sep 4, 2018More of the same. If you quit D2 because of the shady business practices, they awful storytelling and the repetition of gameplay, Forsaken isn’t the answer. Pack it in, bungie.
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Sep 25, 2018
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Oct 15, 2018Highly disappointed in the amount of content, and the need to grind. Bungie can't seem to get the formula right, and this will be the last time I purchase a DLC from the Destiny franchise.
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Nov 7, 2018you cannot play this game with 2 consoles on the same router and there's no split-screen so there's no way for multiple people in the same place to do co-op, chat, party or be in fireteam. and no way to get your money back. i've worked hours with xbox live and router tech support and they all say it's the game
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Aug 3, 2022This doesn't exist anymore afaik in the current game... even though you're allowed to buy it...
Awards & Rankings
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CD-ActionFeb 13, 2019I was gravely disappointed with the first expansion (Curse of Osiris), so at first I wasn’t even interested in reviewing Forsaken. Now I don’t want to part with it. It does what Reaper of Souls did for Diablo III – not only it improves the original game, but it also noticeably changes the nature of experience, transforming Destiny 2 into a new, better game! What doesn’t change is the fact that in terms of gameplay mechanics and technical execution Bungie’s game is one of the best modern first-person shooters. [12/2018, p.74]
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Oct 29, 2018Quotation forthcoming.
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Sep 30, 2018For the average player, this expansion has a much longer tail than previous iterations of Destiny 2. The variety and flexibility of activities established in the base game still work to make grinding a good time, and Gambit adds a consistently entertaining mode to the roster. The endgame, while difficult to reach, is also where the most satisfaction can be found.