- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Oct 1, 2019
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 45 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 29 out of 45
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Mixed: 3 out of 45
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Negative: 13 out of 45
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Oct 17, 2019
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Oct 4, 2019The new gameplay feels much better and the story finally is building up to the bigger story that the destiny universe holds. To those saying the story sucks, I want to say that the story of this year is too large to be told in one campaign. This story will span the entirety of this year and probably for the rest of destiny 2
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Oct 8, 2019Amazing storyline that finishes on a exciting cliff hanger. Well done bungie!
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Sep 4, 2020I took a break from Destiny 2 due to a family issue right as Opulence released. Came back and bought Shadowkeep plus Arrivals pass on sale and have loved it. Umbral Engrams feel like they give me agency especially in leveling, and the new weapons are great.
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Oct 13, 2020
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Official Xbox Magazine UKNov 18, 2019Destiny 2 is still easily one of the best shooters on Xbox One. Taken as a whole, its eclectic blend of strikes, night-devouring raids, and exhilarating PvP action outguns most of the competition with ease. As for Shadowkeep, despite some welcome additions, its reheated campaign reeks of a rush job that needed a bit more cooking time. [Issue#184, p.88]
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Cubed3Oct 25, 2019Shadowkeep impressed me much less than Forsaken. I hoped that after parting ways with Activision Blizzard Bungie will be more ambitious than to mostly recycle the content we already know. [12/2019, p.76]
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Oct 25, 2019The hive are a bit spikier and the buildings are covered in Fallen graffiti, and it has to be said that the Moon is more decrepit and crumbling and new areas have been added, but when it comes down to it things are not so much new as buffed up and rolled in a bit of glitter.