- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: May 8, 2018
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4
- Critic score
- Publication
- By date
- Unscored
-
May 10, 2018Destiny 2: Warmind is better than Curse of Osiris, but only marginally better. We’re still fighting the same reskinned enemies within recycled locations, day in and day out. The same can be said about the design choices here, being that new activities are akin to the activities found in The Taken King and vanilla Destiny. Despite its interesting and compelling premise, Warmind is lazy, rushed and underwhelming.
| This publication does not provide a score for their reviews. | |
| This publication has not posted a final review score yet. | |
| These unscored reviews do not factor into the Metascore calculation. | |
-
May 9, 2018The problem with the grind is that there’s hardly anything new worth doing! Over on Xbox One, we’re treated to a second expansion that borrows old missions to repackage as Strikes. The only new Strike available in Warmind is a PS4-exclusive, which is good to those on the console, but us poor PC and Xbox folk are missing out. Everything about Warmind screams reskin, from weaponry to enemies (icy Hive) to these Strikes. It’s beyond disappointing. [Provisional Score = 55]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 13 out of 58
-
Mixed: 9 out of 58
-
Negative: 36 out of 58
-
May 9, 20185 for only 5 missions...and the $20 I had to pay for those 5 missions (one being a lost sector) to be fair it’s way better than the first DLC
-
May 8, 2018
-
May 10, 2018