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  1. Oct 12, 2017
    0
    Hot space garbage. FPS DLC shop. Shoot stuff so the game can scream at you for not buying enough

    I'd say I'm dissapointed but this is every game now
  2. Oct 10, 2017
    3
    Destiny 1.5, but for the price of a full game. While the core gameplay, which was solid to begin with is back, that's just it: there isn't much that is new in the game. The same enemies with slightly different weak points, a cinematic story (which was nice, but I wouldn't buy this JUST for the story), and 4v4 PvP. The raid was painful to complete, and PvP isn't fun at all, with there beingDestiny 1.5, but for the price of a full game. While the core gameplay, which was solid to begin with is back, that's just it: there isn't much that is new in the game. The same enemies with slightly different weak points, a cinematic story (which was nice, but I wouldn't buy this JUST for the story), and 4v4 PvP. The raid was painful to complete, and PvP isn't fun at all, with there being little requirement for individual skill. It was a good effort, but there's alot that needs to still be done before the Destiny universe and the games that portray are heralded as the pinnacle of FPS-RPG games. * Side note, there's a **** season pass, and DLC that comes with it. PUT IT IN THE DAMN GAME! Expand
  3. Oct 9, 2017
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Destiny 2 is Bungie's newest release. It is a fast pace FPS which allows players to explore the galaxy while killing lots of different aliens and getting loot to rank up to the max power level. Destiny 2 is the sequel to Bungie's previous game, Destiny. Destiny was a massive game and was played by millions. In some aspects, Destiny 2 is very similar to Destiny but it is also very different. Bungie has made some massive improvements to the game, making it more enjoyable for the people playing it. When the first Destiny was initially released, there were many problems with it, but it seems that Bungie has learned from their mistakes and this time around, the game feels really smooth and has delivered a finished game.
    When you first hop into Destiny 2, you are immediately taken into the first mission. This mission is very intense as you are defending your home from these aliens called Cabal. You have to fight your way through them until you find yourself in front of the Cabal’s commander, Ghaul. Ghaul is a great antagonist throughout the story of Destiny 2. Ghaul is very powerful, as he takes control over the Traveller and takes the light. This makes everyone powerless, and it seems that all hope is lost. Through lots of killing and cut scenes, you get your light back, and begin the journey to defeating Ghaul. Destiny 2 has many cut scenes which help to develop the story further, and giving some information about Destiny’s lore. After going through the whole story, which will take about 10 hours, you will finally get to the last mission, where you get to kill Ghaul. This mission can be very tedious if you don’t have the right super on, as it take a very long time to kill him using only weapons. The fight takes about 15 minutes to complete.
    Destiny 2 is a fully online game. This means that no matter where you go, you will always run into other people playing. I find that Destiny 2 is much more fun when you’re playing with friends. When you’re with friends, Destiny offers a lot of activities to do, such as patrolling a certain planet, the Nightfall, the Raid, Trials of the Nine etc. All these activities help a player to rank up to the max power level (305). Raids are Destiny’s biggest feature, you go in with 5 of your friends, or ‘randoms’ and you take on challenging enemies and difficult mechanics and puzzles to receive high end gear. You can also go into the crucible which is an area where you face off against other players, (PVP). The crucible is a place where you can test your skills against other people and receive different gear. Trials of the Nine is a weekend event where you can 3 other players face off against other people to try and get wins, getting enough wins without losing grants you with high end gear. Doing this is very difficult as some people in Destiny are very good at the crucible.
    Destiny 2 offers 4 main places for you to explore, Earth, Titan, Nessus and IO. All of these places are very different to one another. Earth is very green and dense with woodland, Titan is a massive structure above an ocean which a ‘sea monster’ is lurking, Nessus is a very green and well vegetated place and IO is also very green and covered with bones. Each of these places are very pleasing to the eye as the graphics are very good and clean. All of the places have different activities to do, weather that be public events (a timed event where you can get loot), lost sectors (hidden parts of the map that has chests inside) or adventures (small side missions which tell you more about the story.) There are also vendors on these planets, they allow you to turn in tokens and receive planet specific loot. No matter what, you will not be bored while playing this game.
    There are also 2 social spaces, The Farm and The Traveller. A social space is a bit of the game where you can go to hand things in and get gear for it. For example all Destiny players will know what an engram is, you take engrams to cryptarchs, and they will change the engram into gear. There are also a lot more vendors here which will accept tokens and give you gear for them.
    Although Destiny 2 is much better finished off game than the first Destiny ever was, there are still some great features that they didn’t bring across from Destiny 1 to Destiny 2. In Destiny 2, weapons now have fixed rolls, this means that every gun has its own perks on it, you could have 10 of the same gun and they would all have the same perks on them. In Destiny 1 this was different, you could have lots of the same gun and they would all have different perks on them, this has made Destiny 2 a lot less of a grind which isn’t always good to everyone, people can’t grind for ‘God roll’ weapons. They have made Destiny 2 more of a casual game.
    Overall, I find Destiny 2 to be very enjoyable and a great game. It is a great follow on from Destiny 1, and it is really easy to pick up and understand if you have never played Destiny before.
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  4. Oct 7, 2017
    5
    el dia en que me gane la loteria pensare en jugar este juego, por ahora me divertiré con juegos que cuestan lo que nos ofrecen. Todas las cosas negativas del mundo de los videojuegos hoy en dia se ve reflejado en un solo juego, Destiny 2. invito a Bill Gates a jugar esto, a ver si baja a segundo millonario con mas dinero en el mundo
  5. Oct 7, 2017
    5
    The sequel to 2014's anticipated game "Destiny" Destiny 2 is a gorgeous looking game, however there's not much more to give it credit for. There's a very short and boring story to play through featuring some characters from the original game, unfortunately they're not enough to save it even for die hard destiny fans as this game falls on the same mistakes as its predecessor, once you'veThe sequel to 2014's anticipated game "Destiny" Destiny 2 is a gorgeous looking game, however there's not much more to give it credit for. There's a very short and boring story to play through featuring some characters from the original game, unfortunately they're not enough to save it even for die hard destiny fans as this game falls on the same mistakes as its predecessor, once you've finished the story all you have to look forward to is some linear fps action and grinding for gear similar to what you'd see in Gearboxes's game Borderlands, the endgame leaves you with few options such as Strikes which features 4 different areas on planets and a boss in hopes of getting better loot to increase your light level, The Crucible which puts players against each other in PvP combat and awards loot randomly not based on player performance at least from what i can see. Destiny 2 also has public events which are small events on a set planet taking around 5-15 minutes the events usually consist of killing certain in game mini bosses or destroying supplies. Patrols are objectives like scouting an area or killing enemies to collect drops not really offering much for rewards. Once a certain gear or Light level is a attained one of the only ways to increase it is to complete the games milestones which reset every week on Monday and can be completed in just a few hours with little effort before the player is forced to wait another week to progress any further. All in all Destiny 2 offers some decent visuals but the gameplay is a grind to get through followed by the repetitive grind required to progress any further i found it entertaining for about a day then it just got boring. Expand
  6. Oct 7, 2017
    9
    If you loved D1, you'll love this more!

    Pros: - Gameplay is more refined than D1 (which was already amazing) - The Worlds/Areas just suck you in. It has a Skyrim/Fallout feel where you try to get from A - B which should take a minute, but you end up zigzagging your way around all the things to do - Still as addictive as ever Negatives: - Do not like 4v4 Crucible, BRING BACK 6V6
    If you loved D1, you'll love this more!

    Pros:
    - Gameplay is more refined than D1 (which was already amazing)
    - The Worlds/Areas just suck you in. It has a Skyrim/Fallout feel where you try to get from A - B which should take a minute, but you end up zigzagging your way around all the things to do
    - Still as addictive as ever

    Negatives:
    - Do not like 4v4 Crucible, BRING BACK 6V6
    - Strikes - Don't like the time limits on Nightfall (I would rather have more difficult enemies) and after you hit Light/Power level 265 - 270 the drops are pointless.

    All in all, I love Destiny 2. I obsessed over D1 so its probably no surprise, however if they can give me 6v6 I would give it 10.
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  7. Oct 6, 2017
    1
    No real end game content and they've turned the PvP into a bland generic team shooter with little variety or content. Gear is no longer powerful, unique or interesting, just a boring D1 expansion essentially.
  8. Oct 5, 2017
    2
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I don't understand how people take this seriously this game is a joke it's like mass affect and borderland wanted too smash and have a child but they where both men and didn't want too adopt soo they gave their great great grand cousins ashes too the crackhead down the road and asked her to give them a scold which them and it worked and thousands of people thaugh mixing those two families that where built off of generations of incest was a good i idea and rushed too suck off that thing looks a centuar from fallout because it was made by bungie the guys that made good games with solid gameplay and stories for a bit until they took up a contract with a company that is notoriously know for being anti consumer so they can make some **** games butt keep their reputation intact because oh no it's activisions fault it's not like everyone knew was going to happen but I guess they allready have the money for another mediocre at best sequel with a bunch of terribly written and lacking in content overpriced dlc that everyone will buy to make the base game at least worthy of a 4/10 seriously why are we letting them away with this DO NOT BUY THE DLC AND DO NOT BUY INTO THE MICROTRANSACTIONS you are actively feeding into another video game crash STOP before it's too late it's bad enough as it is but sooner or later you're favourite games will be worse then the ones we played in 2008 as we see here my overall thaught is that this game is a pointless grind with a terrible below call of duty story boring easy and monotonous gameplay ripped straight from halo without fun veichles of dual wielding pitiful generic characters except for cayde 6 but it's dumb humour and and the only thing he does is make jokes and get kidnapped by robots and the side content is less diverse then a kkk convention with amazing well written stories like go here and shoot the lads or scan this thing or even better stand here for ten seconds and yes I'm serious there are missions where you stand in an area for then seconds for no reason. Literally the best thing about this game was the gameplay and they couldn't even get that righ. so the moral of this review is don't trust activision. Ps if yall nigs actually like this game nobody cares but seriously don't put money into this **** just play berderlands. Expand
  9. Oct 3, 2017
    7
    Quick review: The gameplay is fun and its a great coop experience, but the content is very repetitive and the story is pretty lame and VERY tacky. melodrama to the max.
  10. Oct 3, 2017
    1
    The ultra positive reviews must be fan boys. I truly want to like this game, but its nothing more than a destiny 1 expansion, not worth 60$ plus upcoming expansions.. Read BWILSON5 response... Spot on IMO. . Sorry Fan boys, but I really do want to like this game.. When Mom & Dad no longer buy your games then I guess you start to expect a little bit more for your hard earned money
  11. Oct 1, 2017
    6
    To be honest, if it wasn't for the 10/10 presentation and music in this game, I would be giving this game a 3 or 4. Although this is a much more improved version of Destiny 1 in terms of story, balance & gameplay, Destiny 2 still lacks many aspects that would make this a great game.

    Main Story: Despite the story being bit longer and having a little more character development, it is
    To be honest, if it wasn't for the 10/10 presentation and music in this game, I would be giving this game a 3 or 4. Although this is a much more improved version of Destiny 1 in terms of story, balance & gameplay, Destiny 2 still lacks many aspects that would make this a great game.

    Main Story: Despite the story being bit longer and having a little more character development, it is still fairly dull and doesn't take you away with whats going on. I never found myself getting pulled in or super interested in it. I also, despite what was advertised, did not find the story to be sufficiently long, I believe I did the whole story and all the side missions in 10 - 12 hours. There is only 4 planets and many of the aspects of them are similar to the Destiny 1 planets. I would have loved for like a 30 hour campaign (not including side missions) with like 12 planets & just stuff everywhere to do.

    Side Storyies: Although there is a fair bit more in regards to side missions, they are just extra single missions and not quest chains so you did them then they were done. To be honest, while most of them were not very creative, there were are couple that were quite interesting and engaging including one on a planet where you investigate a phenomenon where a certain alien race are being hypnotized by music., but sadly for such a cool side mission, it is only 1 mission long and not like 8 so it is done and by the by upsettingly quickly.

    End Game: I've played all of the endgame in Destiny 2 now and although I quite enjoyed it at first, I quickly realised that this doesn't not last at all. The end game runs out of content very quickly and after that just becomes pointlessly repetitive. This aspect is actually worse than Destiny 1 because because there is a lot less incentive now to repeat activities. After 30 hours of this game (which includes having a second character), I am almost done with the game, i.e. have completed & got everything and don't need to continue playing because of it.

    The good stuff:
    I personally still really enjoyed the gameplay, the go here and there, shoot this and that aspects of the game are still really fun and satisfying and the ability to easily team up with friends and do this really adds to it. It's just sad that there isn't like 5 times more to do.
    Presentation is 10/10. There is some fantastic scenary and places to see. It actually upsets me that this 10/10 presentation has been poorly utilised by poor story telling and campaign.
    Music is 10/10.

    The bad stuff:
    This game has microtransactions, not quite pay to win, but it is increasingly getting more involved in the core game. Any game in my view that has microtransactions, no matter what they are, loses a mark or 2, they are a disease on gaming.
    PVP is repetitively boring and micro.
    Story telling is still poor in most aspects.
    End game is fun but short lived.

    I thing that has scared me most about this game is how well it has been marketed, I really enjoyed this game at first but have very quickly realized that it doesn't last for long and shorts fall very fast. This has left me feeling like I have really been deceived and misled. I think I will give the next DLC ago but if the trend continues, I think I will finally be saying goodbye to Destiny 2.
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  12. Sep 28, 2017
    7
    As someone who was a day one Destiny player who felt jaded by the decision to kill off our much valued and worked for loot, I was extremely apprehensive about purchasing the second in the series. I was disappointed by this decision, as well as the constant changes to the systems in the original that slighted those of us who grinded hours into our characters; losing sleep, calling off workAs someone who was a day one Destiny player who felt jaded by the decision to kill off our much valued and worked for loot, I was extremely apprehensive about purchasing the second in the series. I was disappointed by this decision, as well as the constant changes to the systems in the original that slighted those of us who grinded hours into our characters; losing sleep, calling off work for event releases, and putting serious dedication into our guardian despite the game’s paper thin story and lack of respect for the players’ time.

    Most of this has changed in the sequel, for better or worse. The most obvious change is the inclusion of a legitimate narrative. With the first iteration, I spent over 1500 hours in the game and still can’t tell you a damn thing about the story. Something about light, a traveler, and some things no one has time to explain. The sequel focuses on the villain Ghual, whom is a disgraced member of the Cabal that has managed to blow up the tower, capture the Traveler, and cause the grimoire to hit the fan. While the story is present and a welcome improvement, I found it somewhat lacking. While most of the voice actors bring their A game, Nathan Fillion’s Cayde-6 is the only character I was able to develop any attachment to and found the others to be poorly written or simply boorish; particularly Nolan North’s Ghost. He has probably 90% of the lines in the game, and almost all of them come across as a slightly less annoying Claptrap. I blame this partially on his annoying, confused inflection he adds to the lines as well as poor writing. While I am normally a huge fan of his work, the performance featured here made me miss Dinklebot even more.

    The textures, lighting, and water effects were a highlight of the experience. It really is a huge upgrade from the limitations put forth on the original due to the last generation’s hardware. The locales, armor and weapons all scream variety, with the exception of some of the level layouts looking like rehashes from the previous entry, albeit with a new name and color scheme. Even with this being said, the level designs are stellar, with expansive environments featuring a number of hidden areas, waiting to be looted for its randomly generated chests, which also return. The levels are so big, I found myself annoyed that I didn’t have a sparrow, which sits on the sidelines until you complete the main campaign. Yes, I just said that. I know, I was pissed too.

    I feel like this is partially due to the incorporation of vehicular combat in the story. The story portion of the campaign covers approximately 12 levels, depending on how you look at them; and are much bigger in size and scope. This is a double edged sword, as some of the later story missions take place back to back, which leads to the overly long levels to feel like a bit of a slog, especially with the absence of the sparrow. In addition to the longer missions, there are approximately 50 side missions, as well as patrols, strikes, public events, and then the PVP mode. You can’t say there’s not a wealth of content here.

    While the story has been expanded, Bungie has successfully trimmed the fat and eliminated a number of old, dated systems. The need to go to orbit between activities has been eliminated and the need to travel to a hub location to decrypt engrams has been decreased. While engrams are still present, you do not receive them, or other loot, at the same rate you did in the previous game. In my first complete character’s playthrough of the main story, I received about 10 engrams, with all other drops being weapon, armor or consumable without the need to see anyone to use your fresh equipment. You’ll also find a lot less options when it comes to the skill tree, with the previous option being a gradual upgrade through level 20 and beyond, you can easily max your characters stats for all 3 of the sub classes within the same level cap.

    While it does appear from the outside that new sub classes are available, most of the options are just slight variations from their previous iterations. The only noteworthy changes are the solar ability for the Warlock now including a sword, similar to the one you can equip in your heavy slot, and the Titan has a Captain America-like shield that can be used in lieu of the bubble shield. The other abilities are not necessarily carbon copies from the previous game, but don’t offer a big enough change to discuss.

    If I had to compare Destiny 2 to anything, it would be like trying to rekindle a relationship with an old flame. It might be fun for a while, and it could even work out, but at the end of the day it’s just more of the same. With this being said, if you enjoyed the first game, you’ll love (or at least enjoy) the second. While I don’t regret buying it by any means, Destiny 2 lacks the magic that kept me yearning for more on our first excursion.
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  13. Sep 28, 2017
    9
    This is a supremely fun MMO FPS. I just wanted to point out two observations i've made after having similar feelings to some of those who left at least thought out negative reviews.

    First, there isn't a level cap. I, too, thought it was pretty easy to hit 20 and felt kind of cheated out of a long level grind, but as it turns out getting to level 20 is not the 'main' leveling system.
    This is a supremely fun MMO FPS. I just wanted to point out two observations i've made after having similar feelings to some of those who left at least thought out negative reviews.

    First, there isn't a level cap. I, too, thought it was pretty easy to hit 20 and felt kind of cheated out of a long level grind, but as it turns out getting to level 20 is not the 'main' leveling system. 'Light Level' is the real level system and that doesn't have a cap at all. I'm currently a light level 230 at 35 hours into the game, and there are game features that don't even get unlocked until light level 300! So leveling is an endless effort. I really want to do the leviathan raid but I have to get up to light level 270!

    This leads me to my second point, in terms of options of what to do, my first ten hours in I thought, "This is fun, but it could get old real fast. Public events could get boring and often times I don't see people."

    This is the tricky thing about Destiny 2. They are A LOT of play options. Strikes, Raids, Nightfall, Public events, Faction quests (good quests, not "find three of these"), Patrols, Clans, fun and diverse multiplayer, lost sectors, and we haven't even gotten into all the loot yet!

    So why are people saying there aren't a lot of options? Well, Destiny only slowly reveals these things to you over time as you progress through the game, so just when you start to think you've seen pretty much everything and there isn't a lot left new to do, they hit you with 5 milestones, a new planet, new play features.

    Basically what I'm saying is, getting to lvl 20 does take a little time, and it's a great way to get familiar with the game and to start to explore it's content, but that's really only the introduction to the game. Some may remember in WoW, how you have to reach level 10 before you can do certain things or go certain places, it's similar to that.

    Hitting level 20 literally unlocks so many more features I was running around like a kid in a candy store, I couldn't believe it.

    I'll easily put over a 100 hours into Destiny 2, and thats my personal benchmark for a good game of this scale.

    In terms of style, this game is a blend of Doom and it's chaotic, swarming fights, Borderlands for it's loot, design, and humor, and Halo, because this is bungie and you can clearly see recycled halo elements in this game. Now, this game may not be the absolute best at any one of these things when compared against industry leaders, but the BLEND of all three is just right, and that's an achievement all on it's own.

    Thanks for reading!
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  14. Sep 28, 2017
    6
    After 36 hours in Destiny 2 i am ready to write a review.
    First of all Destiny2 has suberp Game/Gunplay, there is no doubt about that. The Story is way better then in Destiny 1, but compared to other Games like Halo or Gears of War the Campaign is just ok.
    The new progression and reward system dosen´t make any sens to me. The mechanics are just so simple and boring that i have no
    After 36 hours in Destiny 2 i am ready to write a review.
    First of all Destiny2 has suberp Game/Gunplay, there is no doubt about that. The Story is way better then in Destiny 1, but compared to other Games like Halo or Gears of War the Campaign is just ok.
    The new progression and reward system dosen´t make any sens to me. The mechanics are just so simple and boring that i have no motivation to play Destiny 2 all week. The weekly milestones (Destiny 2 new end game progression/reward system) are done just in 1 day, maybe 2 if you have not enough time to do the raid as well. And then you have nothing to do beside of leveling an new character. There are way too less things that reward me to keep me up playing Destiny.
    Yeah compared to vanilla Destiny Destiny 2 is a lot better, but Destiny 1 was just a mess when it releases back in 2014 soooo yeah...
    i don´t get it why Bungie changed all these things! Destiny 1 expansion TTK and Iron Banner had such a great impact with the progression and reward system and was soooo much fun to play and leveling up your gear. But it is all gone!

    Destiny 2 is a great game for beginners who are interested to joine the universe, but for competitive and hardcore players like me this sequel ist just a joke. I played now 36hourse and im so bored and burned out that i will leave Destiny 2 till the PC release.

    Sry for my english^^, i hope you find this review helpfully. Thanks for reading.
    Peace....
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  15. Sep 27, 2017
    5
    Destiny 2 or in reality's case, Destiny 1.5 is again one of the most grinding gaming experiences you'll have this year...

    What it's gets right. The Music is AMAZING, perhaps even better the second time around, but for some reason it reminds me of Halo in many cases, you'll have to listen to it to make the comparison. The shooting mechanics are once again satisfying and fun to control,
    Destiny 2 or in reality's case, Destiny 1.5 is again one of the most grinding gaming experiences you'll have this year...

    What it's gets right.
    The Music is AMAZING, perhaps even better the second time around, but for some reason it reminds me of Halo in many cases, you'll have to listen to it to make the comparison.
    The shooting mechanics are once again satisfying and fun to control, but again it has a very similar feeling to Halo and even feels rather recycled and reused from last time. But not that distracting.
    The story is actually much more improved, containing actual interesting characters and they are actually memorable, hell I bought the game as soon as I could after Cayde-6's ad in which he's tutoring the three other guardians... You know which one it is.

    What it does wrong.
    Like I mentioned before some mechanics and aspects are clearly copy pasted from Destiny 1.
    The graphics look either the same at few points or worse most of the time, even Metro: Last Light, a game from 2013 looks way better. There's even this one texture that acts as a door for NPC's and it looks like absolute garbage. Also some of the planet's color palettes look very displeasing to the eyes.
    GRINDIIIIIIIIING! It sucks too because the grind isn't as invasive as Destiny 1, but also why on earth do you just give away Exotics during the campaign? But you have to earn Legendaries?! Why couldn't they just switch those two? Legendaries are less rare than Exotics anyways. But this way the grind feels pointless if you're going to just whore out these epic weapons and armor.
    What the hell was that ending!? The game ends after a very easy campaign, in which you can exploit the hunter Arcstrider's class (maybe they'll patch it later) to just destroy the last boss or ANY boss for that matter. Not only that but a new threat is revealed that SHOULD'VE been in this game but NOPE PAY another 20-30$ for the our new DLC! GIVE ME MONEY. It wouldn't even be a problem if the game earned it but it didn't! DLC should add on to a game, not fill in the blanks. So you got to pay more for the full experience, I ALREADY PAID 60$!

    But with all that said I'm still putting in hours to this game, looking for ways to find Exotics and Legendaries. I've spent almost 60 hours in the game, I may hate it from some angles or on a bad day but if I could spend that much time in a game... Then it must be doing something right. I also don't want to be too harsh to the game because it has many redeeming qualities so a 7 is what it's gonna get.
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  16. Sep 25, 2017
    8
    Let me start off by saying that I didn't like Destiny. It got boring FAST. VERY tedious and repetitive game with NO story. Bungie seemed to have learned from their horrid mistakes of the original and added a story, which while not great by any means...is still better that NO story. I hit the max level of 20 about a week and maybe 15-20 hours of gameplay. I went between the sideLet me start off by saying that I didn't like Destiny. It got boring FAST. VERY tedious and repetitive game with NO story. Bungie seemed to have learned from their horrid mistakes of the original and added a story, which while not great by any means...is still better that NO story. I hit the max level of 20 about a week and maybe 15-20 hours of gameplay. I went between the side missions and main story missions and played a few Crucible (PvP) games too.

    So far I am REALLY enjoying the game. There is TONS to do with the Director system giving you ideas of what to do to earn better gear to get to the end game raid. I have a ton of side mission quests that there's probably 30 hours more just doing those. Plus the Strikes and PvP means LOTS of things to do.

    The gameplay is smooth and the graphics are awesome. I do wonder if the game will get stale in the long run but you get more than your money's worth compared to other shooters with hours and hours of gameplay value. I still would rather have more NPC's standing around giving quests that just a banner sitting there but hey it's a small complaint.
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  17. Sep 25, 2017
    4
    Destiny 2 is unambitious and lazy. And once again, Bungie/Activision slap fans in their collective faces by releasing an addition that negates prior progression. The Taken King inexplicably locked away end game content that was present in the original Destiny since launch. Bungie penalized millions of fans who didn’t immediately purchase the upgrade. If players didn’t buy Taken King, theirDestiny 2 is unambitious and lazy. And once again, Bungie/Activision slap fans in their collective faces by releasing an addition that negates prior progression. The Taken King inexplicably locked away end game content that was present in the original Destiny since launch. Bungie penalized millions of fans who didn’t immediately purchase the upgrade. If players didn’t buy Taken King, their disks became paper weights.

    Bungie amps up the screwing over of fans in D2 by literally resetting everything. NOTHING players did in the original matters. They start fresh with puny guardians. Destiny 2 tells us 4 things about Bungie: 1) Its “10 year plan” was rubbish and outright marketing hype. 2) Bungie releases content that's not worth the admission price while penalizing fans. 3) It lacks the creativity and foresight to move beyond the cash grab DLC formula. 4) Bungie submits players to relentless grinding for paltry rewards.

    Die hard Destiny fans think D2 is great. The rest of us are left scratching our heads. Compared to The Elder Scrolls Online, Diablo 3, Neverwinter, and the still free-to-play Warframe, Destiny is the most anemic and potentially most expensive mmorpg game on consoles. So why do fans like it? Because it’s freakin easy. Destiny is accessible, but it lacks the depth and nuance of better mmo’s. Destiny is popular because it’s a decent first person shooter, a genre that excels on consoles. As an mmo, Destiny is pathetic. It has just enough meat to reel players in, but not enough to keep them on the line.

    Combat remains samey. Bungie kept the same 3 classes. Weapons are pretty much the same. And like the original, progression happens too fast. D2’s terrible pacing leads to excessively contrived difficulty spikes (Bungie slapped a timer on nightfall strikes). My character was nearly maxed out after a single session. Most players will achieve everything in under a week. Some in a single day. Many players I’ve encountered have already created second and third guardians. That’s exemplifies the problem: there isn’t enough to do, and activities are basic.

    Guardian customization remains unchanged from the original’s measly offerings. So all guardians look alike, again. The social mechanics are still inadequate. Players must go thru extraordinary lengths to mingle with others. Just two weeks after launch, most locations are fairly empty. Public events are often solitary experiences. Developers at Bungie are the only people on earth who believe the antisocial nature of Destiny helps the franchise.

    What else hasn’t changed in PVE? Well, just about everything. Guardians fight the same baddies they encountered in the original using the same weapons and same abilities. A half-assed campaign is all that distinguishes the two apart. It sucks. Its brevity alludes to rushed development and the final cutscene provides a glimpse of future DLC. The campaign is a peace offering, not a meaningful effort to expand the Destiny universe. And Bungie butchered it for the sake of future cash flow.

    Bungie did dramatically change one thing, the loot/vendor system. It's royally broken. All RNG benefits lie in low-level events. This renders elite activities pointless, which is fine because they're unenjoyable anyway. Even worse, players can't buy gear once they progressed far enough. They must rely on a lottery to pad out their arsenals. It's a mess.

    The game engine needs an overhaul. Load times are annoyingly long. Even the map takes 2-3 seconds to appear, and it’s never centered over the player. The frame rate struggles to stay at the 30fps cap which makes for sluggish combat. D2 has solid mechanics, but it’s missing the fluidity of its competitors. COD, Overwatch, and Battlefield deliver solid performance and crisp visuals on large set pieces. By comparison, D2 graphics look washed out while being prone to frame drops and stuttering. Busy public events slow everything to a crawl.

    A few meaningful changes happened in the Crucible. Bungie made all game modes 4v4 while nerfing some weapons. Matches are less chaotic. Run and gun playstyle won't work here. It’s more balanced than the original but offers nothing worthwhile. Unfortunately, multiplayer still relies on bargain bin peer-to-peer connections. Expect horrendous lag and inconsistent performance. Frames are locked at 30fps in competitive multiplayer. Bungie obviously doesn’t care that 60fps and dedicated servers are the de facto minimums for competitive play. There’s no justification for its decision.

    Destiny 2 is a cash grab. Fans zealously proclaim the “little things” Bungie changed. Yet, it’s the big things that hold Destiny back. With decades of game development experience and billions in revenue, Bungie still can't create the Destiny it promised. Yet, it arrogantly expects fans to fork out their hard-earned cash. If you didn’t like the original, you won't like this one either.
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  18. Sep 24, 2017
    4
    While Destiny 2 has many improvements over Destiny 1 Vanilla, that is just it. Destiny 2 doesn't pickup where D1 left off as far as features and qol improvements. It is simply better than D1 Vanilla. D2 has many more bad and ugly features than good improvements. D2 has tempered my excitement for gameplay and I will be moving on to other games rather than continuing to grind. I say this asWhile Destiny 2 has many improvements over Destiny 1 Vanilla, that is just it. Destiny 2 doesn't pickup where D1 left off as far as features and qol improvements. It is simply better than D1 Vanilla. D2 has many more bad and ugly features than good improvements. D2 has tempered my excitement for gameplay and I will be moving on to other games rather than continuing to grind. I say this as someone with 1200+ hours in Destiny 1. Expand
  19. Sep 22, 2017
    4
    I am a fan of Destiny but I cannot in no shape or form recommend this game.. No Excuses, It is essentially the another DLC 'the Cabal' and not a complete game... More Storyline but more questions unanswered.. I am not waiting or paying for DLC to come, that should be included already... Long story short this is Destiny 1 "Reloaded"
  20. Sep 22, 2017
    8
    I've placed a decent amount of hours into this game already. I've hit max level and finished the Major story line. I did play the original destiny pre-added expansions, and I must say this game is definitely an upgrade to the previous installment. While I find this game is not a 10/10 I would give it a solid 8 rating. The gameplay is fun, the classes are fun and I enjoyed the majorI've placed a decent amount of hours into this game already. I've hit max level and finished the Major story line. I did play the original destiny pre-added expansions, and I must say this game is definitely an upgrade to the previous installment. While I find this game is not a 10/10 I would give it a solid 8 rating. The gameplay is fun, the classes are fun and I enjoyed the major storyline a lot. And they have upped their game from the original by a lot.

    Public events are probably my favorite addition. Anyone can participate at any level which is great. Having free scaling across the board allows for more people to participate and for the world to feel more full of players. I do however wish that there were different public events in each location instead of the same one over and over again. It would be way more interesting to go to a public event and be unsure of which one was about to occur. Maybe this is the case in other event locations, however the ones I have done have been the same one in the same place over and over again. This would probably help with the grindy feeling once max level is achieved.

    My current complaints that stop this rating from being higher is that I feel like the game's story was cut short for expansion releases. It could have gone a little further. I'm also not much of a fan of microtransactions. While D2 makes microtransactions mainly on cosmetic appearances, I feel a little upset at how Bungie has made sure these microtransactions will stay. They achieved this by making shaders one time use.

    One of the plus points is that shaders now be applied to single pieces of gear as to entire armor sets. However combined with making shaders one time use, in order to apply to all pieces you would need multiples of the same shader to color your gear all one color. Combine this with the current gear system and I feel like I shouldn't use ANY shaders because of how quickly I am gearing up and replacing things every 10 minutes.

    Also, item pick-ups, reputation and glimmer are a small problems to me as well. Items found within the game may be turned into various NPCs to get rep that award engrams for each rep level gained. I however feel like spending these items for rep is a complete waste of time until you are max level and a higher power level. Glimmer I feel like there is nothing to spend it on as well. I'm constantly capped on glimmer and randomly spending it on treasure maps and random mods that I refuse to apply to my weapons until I hit a higher power level and know I won't be replacing that weapon for a longer period of time.

    Much like enchants and gems in world of warcraft, I don't want to waste resources until I know I'll be holding onto that gear for longer than 15 minutes.

    One last suggestion that would be beneficial would be to add map markers for dropped chests, or a way to scan and search for high priority targets maybe. I find myself seeing the notification on the screen and being completely unsure where to go. Multiple times I have found the target as they were leaving and was unable to kill them quick enough! :(

    I hope that Bungie continues to improve this franchise and expand upon it.
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  21. Sep 20, 2017
    7
    Destiny 2 feels like a huge expansion of of destiny one. Although, I really like the expansion. The story is, decent, although there are no twists and turns. It just feels, bland. I have already played the game they have given me. And, it is like, what is the point of buying this new game if it is already out. Destiny 2 has its ups and its downs. The weeks nightfall strike is veryDestiny 2 feels like a huge expansion of of destiny one. Although, I really like the expansion. The story is, decent, although there are no twists and turns. It just feels, bland. I have already played the game they have given me. And, it is like, what is the point of buying this new game if it is already out. Destiny 2 has its ups and its downs. The weeks nightfall strike is very difficult, which is good so a whole team of 240's can't beat it. The crucible is weird, why did they change it to 4v4, no clue. 7/10. From a huge destiny fan. Expand
  22. Sep 20, 2017
    9
    Oh my cotton socks, I'm not sure why there are so many zeros rating this game. It's skewing stats and doesn't reflect the quality of the game. I have some things that I'd change. I'm not sure why so many expect a sequel to completely changed. Don't change the thing that players loved most. There's a ton of content. The campaign is fun and the dialogue is fantastic between the variousOh my cotton socks, I'm not sure why there are so many zeros rating this game. It's skewing stats and doesn't reflect the quality of the game. I have some things that I'd change. I'm not sure why so many expect a sequel to completely changed. Don't change the thing that players loved most. There's a ton of content. The campaign is fun and the dialogue is fantastic between the various character. The cast is exceptional. The gun play feels tighter and everything is more balanced. There need to be done better matchmaking options for PVP. guided games is a great addition. The combat in PvP feels much more gun focused than superfest. They did recycle a bit too much with the ability classes, but the changes to this abilities that they did keep are really good. Class choice and weapon abilities play well together and it's easy to make a build that suits your gameplay and strategy after a little tinkering. There's plenty to do in this game. The gameplay and content are 10/10, but some small things keep this from a 10 like matchmaking, private matches, and PvP weapon balance (even though it's far better than d1 in this respect.) Good job Colonel. Expand
  23. Sep 18, 2017
    7
    Preface: I played D1 at launch and dropped it pretty fast after the lack of content became evident. I picked D1 back up after the Taken King and it was a vastly improved and enjoyable game. Basically what it should have been at launch.

    Now to Destiny 2? Same problem. Yes it has a Story campaign. But it's such an awful, cliche'd mess of a storyline that you 1) dont become vested in the
    Preface: I played D1 at launch and dropped it pretty fast after the lack of content became evident. I picked D1 back up after the Taken King and it was a vastly improved and enjoyable game. Basically what it should have been at launch.

    Now to Destiny 2? Same problem.
    Yes it has a Story campaign. But it's such an awful, cliche'd mess of a storyline that you 1) dont become vested in the characters 2) cant take it seriously because its written for Saturday morning cartoons 3) End up being surprised how quickly it all ended.
    But the campaign isnt everything!
    And you're right. You can grind patrols, quests, public events, strikes to rank up gear. Over, and over, and over. I hit 280 light cap and realized I'm probably going to be running the same strike and raid for the next 2 months. That's like releasing a game like WoW: Legion and giving people 3 dungeons and absolutely nothing else to do.

    Destiny 2 at release ends up being a shell of what it could be because of a short production time and a predatory business model built on picking your wallet for content released 2 months after an initial release.

    Do yourself a favor and support developers that care about their base. Digital Extremes and Blizzard entertainment most notably.
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  24. Sep 17, 2017
    7
    This game is slightly better than than the first Destiny, but still suffers from the same issues as that first game. First off, like Destiny 1, the gunplay and graphics are great. Even though the soundtrack quality has slipped due to Marty's absence. But the story is very boring, way too easy, and has laughable mission design, like in Destiny 1. The multiplayer is not much better either.This game is slightly better than than the first Destiny, but still suffers from the same issues as that first game. First off, like Destiny 1, the gunplay and graphics are great. Even though the soundtrack quality has slipped due to Marty's absence. But the story is very boring, way too easy, and has laughable mission design, like in Destiny 1. The multiplayer is not much better either. Sure, it's fun for a while, but it feels like a watered down version of Destiny's multiplayer, which was in itself already a watered down version of Halo's multiplayer. Overall, Destiny 2 is better than 1, but it is not worth a purchase. Expand
  25. Sep 17, 2017
    8
    Sick game. Never played number one so I was going on the advice of others that I'd enjoy it and I am not disappointed. The gun play is as good as I've experienced.

    The campaign story was pretty crap, but the actual levels are amazing. So much fun squadding up with the crew and tackling this game. Just hitting the end game stuff now, so can't comment too much on the longevity of the game
    Sick game. Never played number one so I was going on the advice of others that I'd enjoy it and I am not disappointed. The gun play is as good as I've experienced.

    The campaign story was pretty crap, but the actual levels are amazing. So much fun squadding up with the crew and tackling this game. Just hitting the end game stuff now, so can't comment too much on the longevity of the game but so far so good.
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  26. Sep 16, 2017
    2
    The game its cool but the game have the same errors of Destiny 1. The network its bad... very bad dont matter your ISP, Modem, Router, Wired connection, every security open... the conecction with the servers fail every time. Bungie only have excuse, for all errors their solution its "restart your conection and xbox", "buy another router" or "the game is new". If they did not fix theThe game its cool but the game have the same errors of Destiny 1. The network its bad... very bad dont matter your ISP, Modem, Router, Wired connection, every security open... the conecction with the servers fail every time. Bungie only have excuse, for all errors their solution its "restart your conection and xbox", "buy another router" or "the game is new". If they did not fix the network in Destiny 1, they will not do it on Destiny 2. Expand
  27. Sep 16, 2017
    9
    Very good game! Looks and feels much better compared to Destiny 1! I wished to see more content, but it is ok! I really don't get it why some people gave it zero.
  28. Sep 15, 2017
    8
    The Story is much better, obviously not everything is good, the server have a problems of connections, and the content is short, , but if you wanna play a RPG, Can try with this game, (i don't like the idea of Micro-transactions, but is optional, is only for cosmetic things, i'm day One and i become addicted to this game
  29. Sep 15, 2017
    0
    Este juego le ve la cara a todos los jugadores que lo compraron, el juego no innova en nada, es lo mismo que la primera entrega, tiene micro pagos en donde sea que lo mires, Bungie en lugar de que mejore el juego gasta mas en marketing.
  30. Sep 14, 2017
    10
    Im assuming all the bad reviews are just people jumping on the hate bandwagon for no good reason? 10/10 to combat their pathetic attitude!
    At least there are a good amount more positive written user reviews than negative, shows you this truly is a good game and theres just some unnecessary hate from some disgruntled individuals.
    I have a lot of hours into this game so far (more than im
    Im assuming all the bad reviews are just people jumping on the hate bandwagon for no good reason? 10/10 to combat their pathetic attitude!
    At least there are a good amount more positive written user reviews than negative, shows you this truly is a good game and theres just some unnecessary hate from some disgruntled individuals.

    I have a lot of hours into this game so far (more than im willing to admit haha) and i have had such a great time! this game is super addicting i love everything about it!

    I never played the original destiny but I can tell you that this one is a hit! I love finding new gear and upgrading my light level and all the different subclasses and its impossible to get bored when theres people all around to do public events or strikes or raid with! and pvp is an endless pit of enjoyment too!

    great game i suggest you try it :)
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  31. Sep 14, 2017
    10
    Been playing this game solid now since it released and in my opinion it is a very fun and well paced shooter mmo. Ticks me off people say this game is laggy and has bugs i have NEVER let me repeat; NEVER EXPERIENCED any of these so called "bugs" or lag..... this is just filler for their nonsense bad review on an awesome game..

    Love all the activities and public events for pve and cant
    Been playing this game solid now since it released and in my opinion it is a very fun and well paced shooter mmo. Ticks me off people say this game is laggy and has bugs i have NEVER let me repeat; NEVER EXPERIENCED any of these so called "bugs" or lag..... this is just filler for their nonsense bad review on an awesome game..

    Love all the activities and public events for pve and cant wait to raid! and also the pvp is deadly fun!
    All around way better game than the original destiny and the dlc to come will only make this game even more perfect than it already is!

    Dont listen to the down-voted negative user reviews! listen to the critics lol the true user rating for this game should be at least 9/10. good work bungie.

    -solid campaign
    -solid gameplay
    -tons of stuff to do pvp and pve
    -graphics look unreal even on console
    -I have NOT experienced ANY bugs or lag idk what people are talking about
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  32. Sep 14, 2017
    0
    microtransactions...
    shaders 1 time use....
    this is like a step in the wrong direction.... i really want to like bungie but im not sure if i can anymore.
  33. Sep 14, 2017
    0
    Pros: Amazing scenery, gun play, and music.

    Cons: Microtransactions... shaders are one time use now per armor... WTF....?????? player vs player is 4v4 now... instead of 6v6... netcoding and lag are still extremely horrible still... should be dedicated servers instead of peer to peer. Campane while it is better then destiny 1 feels more like an expansion pack. ... I beat the story
    Pros: Amazing scenery, gun play, and music.

    Cons: Microtransactions...
    shaders are one time use now per armor... WTF....??????
    player vs player is 4v4 now... instead of 6v6...
    netcoding and lag are still extremely horrible still...
    should be dedicated servers instead of peer to peer.
    Campane while it is better then destiny 1 feels more like an expansion pack. ...
    I beat the story in 6 hours and a lot of enemies you can just run by, final boss is bland and boring... literally bland daddy grunt and just jumps up and down and sometimes shoots at you while hes a bullet sponge... really uninspired... 1-2 hours of campane is probably just shooting bullet sponge bosses.
    30 fps...
    same u.i
    probably gonna sell more in dlc.... since already talking about it...
    probably a lot im still missing, alot of dissapointment just like the original

    at the end of the day destiny 2 really just feels like destiny 1.5. in some ways certain things feel like a step back in the wrong direction. content is spoon fed and extremely bland and boring. this time around its extremely heavily wighed down by the microtransactions... Theirs a lot of amazing potential for this franchise... just not under activision. i haven't done the "raid" but after destiny 1 where you can push the boss off and win and unplug you're enternet, i don't have any high hopes for it. better off passing on this game and playing something else. still no mmo aspects, (or even basic stuff like trading and talking...) really just rinse and repeat.
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  34. Sep 13, 2017
    10
    Look at the written reviews on this game. There are so many more high rated written user reviews than bad ones and 4 great critic reviews. You really gonna believe the user score rating of 5.0/10? Its very obvious there are some people out there that just want to give this game a low score for no good raisin. Im giving it a 10 in hopes it will reach its true user score which should beLook at the written reviews on this game. There are so many more high rated written user reviews than bad ones and 4 great critic reviews. You really gonna believe the user score rating of 5.0/10? Its very obvious there are some people out there that just want to give this game a low score for no good raisin. Im giving it a 10 in hopes it will reach its true user score which should be around 8.0+

    Is truly an enjoyable game with lots to do from a pve and pvp perspective. I have been having a wonderful time with me and my friends and im sure you would too! I really enjoyed the campaign it was a little challenging but not too easy and the cutscenes are awesome! and generally the story itself i just really liked personally.

    I havent found any bugs so i dont know why people say there are bugs? and there is no lag or bad servers whatsoever so i am assuming its just their internet :s It is honestly just like the halo series where each one is pretty awesome in its own way (except halo 4 lulz) i love destiny 2 and cant wait to play it each day after work :)
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  35. Sep 13, 2017
    10
    Let me be honest and address the 0 rating reviews on here... because this game really deserves an 8.5/10 like the critic ratings... very solid sequel i have been enjoying greatly being a long time player of the original destiny.

    People are saying this game is filled with bugs? but they dont elaborate.. I have not experienced any bugs in this game and definitely not any game breaking
    Let me be honest and address the 0 rating reviews on here... because this game really deserves an 8.5/10 like the critic ratings... very solid sequel i have been enjoying greatly being a long time player of the original destiny.

    People are saying this game is filled with bugs? but they dont elaborate.. I have not experienced any bugs in this game and definitely not any game breaking ones so i dont understand where the complaint of "bugs" comes from because its simply not true.

    Lack of content? have these people even looked at their map and seen all the world to explore and public events to participate in and dungeons and raid and pvp oh man there is so much to do (and more to come with dlc)

    People complaining about the same enemies returning... does the halo series not have the covenant return in every installment?? but everyone loves halo 5 despite yet again being focused on the promethians and the covenant lol..

    Some people think this game is not different enough from the original destiny to be called "2" and I think they are crazy, bungie needed to create destiny 2 to correct all the issues from the original and they have done a stellar job and everyone just wants to hate for some reason.

    In my opinion this game is awesome and ill be playing it for hundreds of hours theres so much to do and fun to be had and pvp is a blast! i love all the weapons and gunplay the variety is great and even more fun with friends.. this game is to destiny 1 as halo 2 is to halo 1, meaning its a great game. try it.

    Oh and notice how all the negative reviews have so many downvotes? hmm must be a sign they are just pathetic people giving a 0 score because they're pig snots expecting some mystical reimagination of destiny... also there are a good handful MORE POSITIVE WRITTEN REVIEWS than negative
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  36. Sep 13, 2017
    0
    Better than ratatoing but worse than nathan free adventure 3d and yo kai trash me like dis game butt no mai boi you so ugly my face is not ass ogli as mateos face i is better than you in football i are rigo xdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxd
  37. Sep 13, 2017
    5
    Unoriginal 8-10 hour story (depending on playstyle) with a "Happily Ever After" ending that leaves much to be desired. The story had no memorable or inspiring moments and just felt like they forced it so the game would at least have a story, unlike Destiny 1. All "planets" have 2-3 "areas' (i.e..roads) that they use for all 6-8 quest each has. Not a true open-world as they claim it to be;Unoriginal 8-10 hour story (depending on playstyle) with a "Happily Ever After" ending that leaves much to be desired. The story had no memorable or inspiring moments and just felt like they forced it so the game would at least have a story, unlike Destiny 1. All "planets" have 2-3 "areas' (i.e..roads) that they use for all 6-8 quest each has. Not a true open-world as they claim it to be; the maps seem smaller than Destiny 1 but use the same nascar type (big circle) mapping that was used for every planet in the 1 title. They are heavily pushing microtransactions that walk the line of being pay-to-win. If you for some reason enjoyed the first Destiny then I'm certain you would enjoy this copy/paste supposed sequel that is not much more than a glorified, over-priced, DLC. But even then I would wait until the game goes 50% off before I would buy it. If you did not enjoy Destiny 1 then I highly suggest you not spend the money as you will just end up with buyers remorse when you realise this game is nothing more than an Activision & Bungie microtransaction/DLC money making attempt at a game. Expand
  38. Sep 13, 2017
    5
    Just a really blah game. Just like the first one where the mechanics are good but I feel completely unsatisfied with it. Played it one night with friends and now I'm just done with it.
  39. Sep 13, 2017
    0
    The people rating this game high are basically telling activision, "we love how you realease a glorified expansion as a full game, full of game crashing bugs, clearly not finished, and overwwhelmingly reliant on micortransactions, which are randomized on top of being overpriced. We love how we got to pay 100 euros for the full game on release, and keep paying more to get shaders and otherThe people rating this game high are basically telling activision, "we love how you realease a glorified expansion as a full game, full of game crashing bugs, clearly not finished, and overwwhelmingly reliant on micortransactions, which are randomized on top of being overpriced. We love how we got to pay 100 euros for the full game on release, and keep paying more to get shaders and other items. Please activision, keep doing this, keep f+cking uss up the ass".

    This game has the policies of a F2p game but on a 60 retail price tag. They clearly spent more on advertising than they did polishing the game and fixing bugs. Sure it might be a lot of fun for many, and it isn't close to being a 0 game (7-8 at most), but if people keep buying into this kind of **** and handing their money to companies that advocate these ****ty ass policies, we're gonna be taking more and more of the same crap in the future, and the industry is gonna be sinking faster and faster.

    So please, before you go buying this incomplete, full of bugs, and DLC heavy money sucking game, recapacitate and think about how you want the industry to be in the future. If you want to keep getting incomplete expansions on full retail price, then buy this piece of **** throw your money down a well if it makes you happy.
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  40. Sep 13, 2017
    8
    Destiny 2 is the best Destiny. It's better looking (somewhat), performs better and does a lot to keep players engaged in the world that has been created by Bungie. The story is much improved and the enemies are more fleshed out than ever before. Most of my complaints from the first game have addressed outside of a few small ones. 1) The explorable worlds still feel small in scale once youDestiny 2 is the best Destiny. It's better looking (somewhat), performs better and does a lot to keep players engaged in the world that has been created by Bungie. The story is much improved and the enemies are more fleshed out than ever before. Most of my complaints from the first game have addressed outside of a few small ones. 1) The explorable worlds still feel small in scale once you gain access to your speeder, 2) fireteams are still 3, 4 or 6 players and most content is designed for only 3 players (making it tougher to play with lots of friends at the same time), 3) RNG still plays a big role in your character progression instead of the core leveling system and doing harder tasks that reap better rewards. I want Destiny to take larger steps toward becoming an MMORPG. Perhaps its a resource shortage problem with the XB1/PS4, but with the PS4 Pro and XB1X there should be plenty of processing power to yield larger, more populated areas with content that can be tackled with larger friend groups. I'm not fond of the game removing the 6-player Crucible games. But overall I'm more happy with what Destiny 2 has to offer compared to Destiny 1 and I believe all the DLC for Destiny 2 will slot in better to the core game than those mostly-trash DLC packs did for Destiny 1. Expand
  41. Sep 13, 2017
    10
    This site is garbage. Either a 10 or a 0 review from the majority. A 10 (best thing ever made on earth) or a 0 (no merits, not even the music is good, the graphics are not pretty, the art is not nice, the animations are not good). Total complete garbage that a game with music as beautiful as this could score a 0 from anyone because the truth is, it is not a 0, even to those giving it a 0.This site is garbage. Either a 10 or a 0 review from the majority. A 10 (best thing ever made on earth) or a 0 (no merits, not even the music is good, the graphics are not pretty, the art is not nice, the animations are not good). Total complete garbage that a game with music as beautiful as this could score a 0 from anyone because the truth is, it is not a 0, even to those giving it a 0.

    This game has glorious and beautiful textures and graphics. Even if the game was horrible, the graphics, art, and music alone would have to give it anything above a ZERO.

    Garbage site.

    I AM GIVING THIS GAME A 10 IN PROTEST TO THE ZEROS. Want to know another reason I am giving the game a 10? This is personally, the best game I have ever played in my entire life. It is all consuming to my soul in a way no other game has ever been. I have been playing game since the Atari 7200. I have played all the amazing classics when they were NEW and FRESH, not on some emulator years later, but when the music and graphics of those classics were cutting edge and amazing.

    This is the best game I have ever played in my life. I am so happy this game exists. It makes my life better.

    GO BUY DESTINY 2, BUY IT FOR YOUR FRIENDS WHO CANNOT AFFORD IT AND PLAY IT WITH THEM TOO. START A CLAN, PLAY PLAY PLAY. BEST GAME I HAVE EVER PLAYED IN MY LIFE.

    Buy the soundtrack, AMAZING!!!
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  42. Sep 13, 2017
    0
    Anyone who scores this game higher than a 3 has sever brain damage. This game is a lie in a 60$ box. It is not what we have been waiting for it is not "better longer with more to do" the story is complete childish ****. Only retarded fanboys like this boring ass grindy awful game. Every mission you just go some places, scan some objects with ghost, kill same old hordes of enemies, kill aAnyone who scores this game higher than a 3 has sever brain damage. This game is a lie in a 60$ box. It is not what we have been waiting for it is not "better longer with more to do" the story is complete childish ****. Only retarded fanboys like this boring ass grindy awful game. Every mission you just go some places, scan some objects with ghost, kill same old hordes of enemies, kill a resized boss. Expand
  43. Sep 12, 2017
    10
    I dont know what to say im not great at in depth reviews but i can tell you the negative reviews are people that didnt even play or give the game a chance likely or they just got something against bungie because i dont agree with any of them..

    Being a long time player of the original destiny (hundreds of hours) I personally love this sequel and It most definitely is worth my money and
    I dont know what to say im not great at in depth reviews but i can tell you the negative reviews are people that didnt even play or give the game a chance likely or they just got something against bungie because i dont agree with any of them..

    Being a long time player of the original destiny (hundreds of hours) I personally love this sequel and It most definitely is worth my money and exceeds my expectations greatly!
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  44. Sep 12, 2017
    10
    5.0 User Score?? Deserves more like 8.0 + IMO I feel like there is bots down voting this game lol but you can see through the user reviews there are more positive written reviews than negative. and almost equal positive vs negative score distribution.. tells me that some sour patch kids are trying to tarnish this awesome games reputation! so i give it a 10 because i love this game!

    This
    5.0 User Score?? Deserves more like 8.0 + IMO I feel like there is bots down voting this game lol but you can see through the user reviews there are more positive written reviews than negative. and almost equal positive vs negative score distribution.. tells me that some sour patch kids are trying to tarnish this awesome games reputation! so i give it a 10 because i love this game!

    This game is great. I love the story, the journey to the end game content is very entertaining.
    End-game content is also very rewarding and fun especially with friends!

    Tons to do, great on both pve and pvp aspects. feels like a lot of care and effort went into this great game! dont listen to the negative reviews lol.. they are kinda silly. listen to the critics!
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  45. Sep 12, 2017
    10
    ALL im gonna say is look at the negative reviews... no one found them "helpful" lol they are all down voted... all the positive 10/10 reviews are up-voted.. its a shame these pathetic people have to rate such an amazing game so low, this game is wonderful people do not hesitate to pick it up and start having fun!!
  46. Sep 12, 2017
    10
    this game is not a 10/10 but it is most definitely NOT a 0 ... all the bad reviews on this game are either from people who didnt even buy the game and are hating on bungie or they obviously are challenged with FPS MMO games because none of what they say is true...

    I bought this game and it fully exceeded my expectations from level 1 all the way to light levels. great story and gunplay.
    this game is not a 10/10 but it is most definitely NOT a 0 ... all the bad reviews on this game are either from people who didnt even buy the game and are hating on bungie or they obviously are challenged with FPS MMO games because none of what they say is true...

    I bought this game and it fully exceeded my expectations from level 1 all the way to light levels. great story and gunplay. pvp and pve systems are greatly improved with lots to do and leave me drooling for more! all around solid game.
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  47. Sep 12, 2017
    10
    This game is lovely from start to end-game i love it! exactly what i wanted out of destiny 2 good job bungie :)

    Really really fun and lots to do! PvP is endless good times and lots of pve to fart around with too!
  48. Sep 12, 2017
    0
    Easy, short, cookie-cutter campaign (6-8hrs) with very little to do afterwards besides grinding strikes and public events. Silent Guardian (never says anything!) kills any investment into you already vapid character. Exploration is a joke, exact same enemies with exact same behaviors as D1. Same weapon models, same animations, same everything. Micro transactions that border on pay-to-win.Easy, short, cookie-cutter campaign (6-8hrs) with very little to do afterwards besides grinding strikes and public events. Silent Guardian (never says anything!) kills any investment into you already vapid character. Exploration is a joke, exact same enemies with exact same behaviors as D1. Same weapon models, same animations, same everything. Micro transactions that border on pay-to-win.

    This game is a cash grab. I've seen more content at launch in a free-to-play game. It is in no way, shape or form worth $60 in its current state. Wait for a sale or when it gets bundled with the inevitable DLC packs. Again, this is not worth $60. It's barely worth $20.
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  49. Sep 12, 2017
    10
    To the people saying they beat the campaign so quick, that's because they did nothing but story missions and none of the side missions, this game also doesn't really start until you hit level 20, the end game is when you really gear up for the raid, and there are all new story missions after level 20.
  50. Sep 12, 2017
    3
    It's a average game in all honesty and deserves about a 4, 5, or a 6. It's trash compared to the likes of halo ce, metroid prime, perfect dark, half life 1/2, and Doom1 etc etc... I'm going to rate it lower since it's a micro transaction grindy freemium game. Seriously... Why the **** is this trash a full price game? LOL!

    These games are made for the stupid... Sorry to offend people who
    It's a average game in all honesty and deserves about a 4, 5, or a 6. It's trash compared to the likes of halo ce, metroid prime, perfect dark, half life 1/2, and Doom1 etc etc... I'm going to rate it lower since it's a micro transaction grindy freemium game. Seriously... Why the **** is this trash a full price game? LOL!

    These games are made for the stupid... Sorry to offend people who bought it but it's true lol. Hear me out...

    Micro transactions. Corporate greed. More money that they don't need. Many companies that work harder don't do this crap... But companies like crapdivision like to do it because they are super greedy and don't give a crap about how great of a video game experience you will have. Nothing says EF you to the customer more than this. A system designed to pressure suckers into wasting money.

    The developers only have so much precious time to work on the game in order to make it better and better. A game is only as good as how much work goes into it for the most part. They could be spending ALL of their time making it as good as possible but what do they do instead? They cut out a huge chunk of their time in order to implement a scam your wallet system. This isn't for the gamers... You're an insane idiot if you think that... Wake up! It's for corporate gains. Which means this is a game with no heart. No soul. It was designed to trick stupid people into thinking it's good while ripping them off big time. This isn't a matter of opinion. It's a fact that it's not a very impressive shooter compared to the greats I listed above and it's clearly designed to rip you off and pressure you into wasting more and more money on stuff that's only worth while to idiots with tiny brains/low standards. If you are one of these suckers then you seriously need to stop buying these games...

    And don't give me that "I love the game and never bought micro transactions"

    1... You're a idiot so of course you would love something mediocre/terrible.

    And 2... Even if you're telling the truth about not buying micro transactions (I don't believe you because you're a moron who's into this game in the first place)....... But if you are being truthful... Think to yourself right now... Think hard about something that I'm going to ask you here...

    Have you ever saw a micro transaction and felt some what tempted to buy it? The answer will be yes. As you grind and grind and grind senselessly whilst bored as hell... You're going to get a feeling that tells you that if you buy micro transactions, your grind will be shortened. Of course you're going to feel that way. That's what this system does. It's designed to tempt you into doing something that's totally not worth it. And that's what's wrong with it...

    It's a dirty trick and only idiots fall for it. Sadly most gamers are idiots which is why micro transactions are super popular in video games today. It's bad enough just about all of our multiplayer games are getting screwed like this... But it's happening to single player games too. The new Shadow of War will have them. How lame is that? DLC is bad enough as it's usually over priced weak sauce that should have come with the game. But micro transactions are really pushing it as they can cost you close to thousands if you go overboard like a idiot. My advice? Ignore games like this altogether... Besides... No micro transaction game EVER falls into the category of greats like ocarina of time, chrono trigger, smash bros melee, metal gear solid, star craft 1 etc etc... Why play a dumb ass over priced micro transaction game that's mediocre at best when you could be playing the best of the best? You know deep down that you're not missing out when you pass up a game like theftiny poo.

    Lets talk about the game play... Many shooters take a bit of skill to master. The good players can pull off some impressive stuff from time to time. You see that in shooters like the older ones. Quake, counter strike, halo ce... YOU DON'T see that in crap like Theftiny poo. In theftiny poo you see high auto aim, bullet magnetism, and super powers that any scrub can get good at abusing. The skill gap isn't that high. It's a game for dude bros. It's not for the skilled. It's for cod kids lol.

    The story... Part 1 didn't have a story and this one does but it's corny, short, and not interesting. The only good thing about it is a few jokes I guess but you shouldn't buy a game like this for its story. You can watch that for free on youtube.

    Content is low as crap. People beating the game in just a few hours and then what's left to do? Grind grind grind... Yawn...

    Maybe it gets to about a 7 out of 10 once all the DLC is released one day but at that point the game is massively over priced. It's already overpriced as it is. It's not even a expansion lol. I seen free games offer more than this haha! So I give it a 3 out of 10 for being the scum of gaming. Games like this are what's making new video games these days fail miserably.
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  51. Sep 11, 2017
    0
    That´s how Destiny should be 3 years ago. What we have here is a 1.5 version. Campaign mode can be done in 7 hours. I did not have any multi-player lag issue but if you are not playing in party mode, it´s extremely BORING.
    There was no need of stabbing consumers again with 60 dollars of trash, Destiny owners should have had this game for FREE.
  52. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    Giving this game a 10 because these guys rating it 0 are crazy! I have been having a wonderful time with this game since launch.
    I find there plenty to do! solo and with friends. leveling and also end-game content.
    Servers are great I never lag or disconnect! All the changes are awesome definitely a huge leap forward for destiny and bungie they really hit it home on this one! I love it
    Giving this game a 10 because these guys rating it 0 are crazy! I have been having a wonderful time with this game since launch.
    I find there plenty to do! solo and with friends. leveling and also end-game content.
    Servers are great I never lag or disconnect!
    All the changes are awesome definitely a huge leap forward for destiny and bungie they really hit it home on this one! I love it just as much as i love halo!

    If youre a big pvp fps person you will definitely love this game, if you are a solo player or a group player you will enjoy this game! if you love pve dungeons and raids you will love this game! I know i do :)
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  53. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    Sweet game!! big advancement from the original! cant wait for all the content to release and its already so filled with awesome stuff to do! also i LOVE the pvp :)

    super fun game with friends! and even solo just having a good time with the lore and pve story telling.
    very pretty game too id say one of the best looking games of 2017! why so many bad reviews??
  54. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    Really good game. way better than destiny 1! this is a must buy for any halo universe / destiny fan! bungie has done it again and i say they knocked it out of the park!

    Full of delicious fast and fluid gunplay and awesome story and sweet character skill and progression system! perfect rewarding feeling loot system and fun pvp! I love it! 10 because of the weird bad reviews? whats
    Really good game. way better than destiny 1! this is a must buy for any halo universe / destiny fan! bungie has done it again and i say they knocked it out of the park!

    Full of delicious fast and fluid gunplay and awesome story and sweet character skill and progression system! perfect rewarding feeling loot system and fun pvp!

    I love it! 10 because of the weird bad reviews? whats wrong with everyone lol..
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  55. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    People are nuts i tell ya.. this game gets a ten in protest to the silly 0 ratings...

    I found this game full of great content and fun gameplay. theres a reason that there is millions of players on this game.. From beautifully crafted story to awesomely designed pvp system this game has it all!

    is so fun to play with friends :)
  56. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    What gives with the bad reviews??? this game is awesome!!! Huge leap forward for destiny! is like what halo 2 felt like after halo CE i couldnt wait for this game to come out and i couldnt be more happy with the result!

    lack of content? nope
    Laggy servers? I have never experienced
    Tons of fun and engaging gameplay? Most definitely!!!
  57. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    I have been playing this game non-stop since release. Have been having a great time with the end game content. I love how much there is to do still after you reach max level and the pvp is great! feels more balanced and fluid than destiny 1.

    Overall Id say this game is 8/10 but i rate 10 because of the odd low user score?? i do not agree with any of the negative reviews on here. I say
    I have been playing this game non-stop since release. Have been having a great time with the end game content. I love how much there is to do still after you reach max level and the pvp is great! feels more balanced and fluid than destiny 1.

    Overall Id say this game is 8/10 but i rate 10 because of the odd low user score?? i do not agree with any of the negative reviews on here. I say buy it yourself and decide! I love this game and will be playing it for years to come
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  58. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    Really loving this game. Addicting gunplay and rewarding loot system. Fun character progression that doesnt feel too grindy at all. I love all the pve things to do and the pvp is super fun and challenging!

    This game also looks beautiful! and the story and all the cutscenes are wonderful too

    Thanks again bungie for an awesome game that definitely rivals my old favourite halo 3 !!
  59. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    This game is awesome!!! I am hooked on the story and there is so much to do! and i love all the loot and character progression and the new subclasses are sweet! THANKS FOR LISTENING BUNGIE =D

    Idk why people are talking about lag and bad servers i have never lagged out or anything I always have a great ping they must have bad internet! Ignore the low user score on this game it is most
    This game is awesome!!! I am hooked on the story and there is so much to do! and i love all the loot and character progression and the new subclasses are sweet! THANKS FOR LISTENING BUNGIE =D

    Idk why people are talking about lag and bad servers i have never lagged out or anything I always have a great ping they must have bad internet!

    Ignore the low user score on this game it is most definitely a buy! super fun and rewarding experience cant wait for the dlc to drop!
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  60. Sep 11, 2017
    10
    I dont understand why these people are complaining about this game not being revolutionary or not have enough content or whatever... I found this game to be full of rich content and story-telling and as far as revolutionary goes was halo 1 that far off from halo 2 ??? or halo 3?? why does destiny 2 have to be some magical revolutionary industry changing thing? they needed to create a newI dont understand why these people are complaining about this game not being revolutionary or not have enough content or whatever... I found this game to be full of rich content and story-telling and as far as revolutionary goes was halo 1 that far off from halo 2 ??? or halo 3?? why does destiny 2 have to be some magical revolutionary industry changing thing? they needed to create a new game to fix all the issues the player base was complaining about and now the player base is whining still.. cant win i guess

    anyways i love this game its super fun and awesome pve and pvp so by at your own discretion :) if you think you will enjoy this game (you probably will)
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  61. Sep 11, 2017
    0
    it´s the same game: the same microtransactions, the same dlc´s, the same price for nothing. You want shaders (you have to pay), you want more game hours (you have to pay), i don´t know what they were thinking, but the game it´s not worth, The developers don´t care about gamers, it´s like they are only focus on engaging people in the bad way, also the videogame dont need to be defend, it´sit´s the same game: the same microtransactions, the same dlc´s, the same price for nothing. You want shaders (you have to pay), you want more game hours (you have to pay), i don´t know what they were thinking, but the game it´s not worth, The developers don´t care about gamers, it´s like they are only focus on engaging people in the bad way, also the videogame dont need to be defend, it´s very obvious the lack of content of the game. The funny thing is that there are other games that are free and offers more than this, why you need microtransactions if you are already paying 60$ for this, the content should be free, it´s bad because we were waiting more and it only gives you a bad taste... if you are thinking on buying it, don´t do it, but if you want to "experience", then go, but think before you get the game and wait for others that worth the price. Expand
  62. Sep 11, 2017
    0
    muy mal tenia la esperanza que fuera mejor que el 1 pero no, tienes errores muchos buggs tiene menos contenido que el primero y mas DLC asi no se puede
  63. Sep 10, 2017
    0
    Destiny 1.5 mega DLC priced as new game. Delivered a nice campaign but your speechless guardian ruins the entire story and makes you look retarded. The reuse of guns, enemies, sounds, etc is so ridiculously obvious. Fan boys and new guardian will love it, everybody who has played the first one and a bit critical will hate it.
  64. Sep 10, 2017
    0
    I can't believe its basically the same game. Again, only 4 planets with tiny, lifeless play areas. EDZ is an unreleased Earth zone the showed years ago. No sparrow throughout the campaign ( I think you can buy one with real money though). Campaign is around 8-10 hrs long. New "Adventures" and side missions are about as well made and thought out as the quests in Mass Effect Andromeda. AtI can't believe its basically the same game. Again, only 4 planets with tiny, lifeless play areas. EDZ is an unreleased Earth zone the showed years ago. No sparrow throughout the campaign ( I think you can buy one with real money though). Campaign is around 8-10 hrs long. New "Adventures" and side missions are about as well made and thought out as the quests in Mass Effect Andromeda. At least ME:A was open world.

    Same exact modes as before except in PvP, which seems to be where the devs put all their focus during development. Supers recharge slow, characters move slow. Recycled enemies and most of the guns models are exactly the same as Destiny 1, just with a new coat of paint. Hope you're not a shotgun lover because Bungie has messed up the weapon slots for the sake of PvP (they're special weapons now) It feels like a step backwards. A lazy, lazy step backwards.

    Wait for the "Collection" or "Complete" edition.
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  65. Sep 10, 2017
    0
    El juego en xbox se cae a trozos,tiene problemas en conectarse a internet,problemas de interfaz,a veces se cierra el juego porque si,entre otros muchos problemas que dan como evidencia que el juego no esta terminado y de igual forma te lo venden a $60 dólares,y desde la primera misión se nota que tendrá igual o mas DLC que el juego anterior,se siente insípido y recortado,y hablando de DLCEl juego en xbox se cae a trozos,tiene problemas en conectarse a internet,problemas de interfaz,a veces se cierra el juego porque si,entre otros muchos problemas que dan como evidencia que el juego no esta terminado y de igual forma te lo venden a $60 dólares,y desde la primera misión se nota que tendrá igual o mas DLC que el juego anterior,se siente insípido y recortado,y hablando de DLC todavía no arreglan un juego mal echo y ya se filtraron DLC Expand
  66. Sep 10, 2017
    8
    I am surprised at the level of criticism Destiny 2 is taking in the user reviews. Destiny 2 is a solid 8 out of 10 game. Graphics, audio and game play are spot on. The looting itch is scratched just enough to keep you wanting "just 10 minutes more". The PvP reduction to 4 man teams does expose the less skilled a little more but the campaign, side missions and end game additionalI am surprised at the level of criticism Destiny 2 is taking in the user reviews. Destiny 2 is a solid 8 out of 10 game. Graphics, audio and game play are spot on. The looting itch is scratched just enough to keep you wanting "just 10 minutes more". The PvP reduction to 4 man teams does expose the less skilled a little more but the campaign, side missions and end game additional "adventures" still make this a great PvE title if you want to leave the multiplayer alone. If you like loot hunting, FPS, social or playing alone, this is a worthwhile title. Expand
  67. Sep 8, 2017
    2
    Crap..It is just crap. Nothing but rehashed garbage. The story and cut scenes were amazing and then I said" what in the F*ck", can we just shoot things. ..What made D1 Amazing was the loot and the grind. This is the same loot and grind from 3 years ago with the same loot and grind. Horrible, we will be moving on. Nice try guys..I almost bought it on PC as well. Glad I didn't throw myCrap..It is just crap. Nothing but rehashed garbage. The story and cut scenes were amazing and then I said" what in the F*ck", can we just shoot things. ..What made D1 Amazing was the loot and the grind. This is the same loot and grind from 3 years ago with the same loot and grind. Horrible, we will be moving on. Nice try guys..I almost bought it on PC as well. Glad I didn't throw my money at the screen. Expand
  68. Sep 8, 2017
    4
    I had high hopes for Destiny 2, I really did. While I really liked Destiny 1, even preordered it, it ended up being a pretty big let down. I ended up just letting my son take over and at least it kept him occupied a lot longer than me. With Destiny 2, I log in the second day after release only to find almost everyone around me max level and almost max power. I try doing some crucibles atI had high hopes for Destiny 2, I really did. While I really liked Destiny 1, even preordered it, it ended up being a pretty big let down. I ended up just letting my son take over and at least it kept him occupied a lot longer than me. With Destiny 2, I log in the second day after release only to find almost everyone around me max level and almost max power. I try doing some crucibles at level 9, big mistake. There is absolutely no match making in destiny whatsoever, your ragtag team of level 10s WILL go against full level 20 premades almost every time. I get that i'm behind and naturally I shouldn't be trying pvp this early on, but I honestly didn't think after just 2 days everyone and their mother would be running around in full epics and exotics. Even with the infamous loot cave back in the day it took a while to get solid gear and levels, with Destiny 2 they pretty much took away all motivation to play since you're pretty much handed everything you need after only a handful of playtime. Expand
  69. Sep 8, 2017
    9
    Just a little disclaimer: I loved the original Destiny, so if you are someone who did NOT like Destiny 1 at all then you may wan't to look to other reviews because Destiny was my kind of game, therefore my feelings towards what Destiny SHOULD be is probably different from the reader's. I love Destiny 2. Fu@#ing LOVE IT. Everything from the finest detail to the soundtrack is fantastic.Just a little disclaimer: I loved the original Destiny, so if you are someone who did NOT like Destiny 1 at all then you may wan't to look to other reviews because Destiny was my kind of game, therefore my feelings towards what Destiny SHOULD be is probably different from the reader's. I love Destiny 2. Fu@#ing LOVE IT. Everything from the finest detail to the soundtrack is fantastic. I have played through the main story and am now doing end game stuff and to be quite honest, there hasn't been one thing (other than the way shaders were implemented) where I thought "this is boring" or "this part sucks." The shooting is still the best in the industry as far as I am concerned, and some of the new audio created for certain guns sound amazing. Like a real throaty Dodge Hemi. I gotta hand it to Bungie. I thought the new weapon slots were a bad idea. Consolidating sniper rifles, and shotguns into what would be in destiny 1 the heavy slot seemed like a really bad idea. Who would pick a shotgun over a rocket launcher? Apparently I would, because shotguns for once feel really devastating, and snipers sometimes come in way more handy in certain scenarios. Weapon slots are now called Kinetic (taking what would have been the primary slot in D1). Energy Weapons (what would have been special weapon slot in D1), and Power Weapons of coarse taking place of the Heavy Weapon slot in D1. You could now technically have 2 auto rifles equipped with say a shotgun in the power weapon slot, or maybe running Scout/Hand cannon/Rocket Launcher is more your style. There are literally hundreds of loadout possibilities. You can now travel from planet to planet WITHOUT going into orbit first. You can now fast travel to different parts of the same planet, again WITHOUT going into orbit. So many quality of life changes were made making it so that Destiny 2 seems like it respects your time so much more than D1. I am not going to go to far into it for fear of spoilers, but if you loved D1 you will LOVE D2. You may see low user reviews here from people who can't stand to see a game that a lot of people love do well, and these people are easy to spot with scores like 0 and complaining of "lack of content" in D2. If they are complaining about lack of content in D2 then they never played D1 because one of the things bungie made sure of is making it so that you don't feel like you have to do one certain type of grind loop to get higher light (or in this case power) levels. I would honestly say that D2 has about 75% more content than year 3 D1. Don't get me wrong there is still grinding, and if you hate grinding then Destiny was never a game for you to begin with. That is not an insult, that is just me calling it what it is, and that's fine! Destiny fans know what I mean. Eyes up Guardians! Expand
  70. Sep 8, 2017
    10
    Those user ratings here are a sign of how pathetic gamers have become these days. Bungie has delivered a sequel which improves in every aspect on the original game. It's clear that the majority of those giving bad ratings here didn't even play the game or, if they did, gave it the time it deserves. The game is a 9 in my book but I'll rate it a 10 to counter those pathetic low lifes givingThose user ratings here are a sign of how pathetic gamers have become these days. Bungie has delivered a sequel which improves in every aspect on the original game. It's clear that the majority of those giving bad ratings here didn't even play the game or, if they did, gave it the time it deserves. The game is a 9 in my book but I'll rate it a 10 to counter those pathetic low lifes giving zeros on here. Expand
  71. Sep 8, 2017
    10
    Honestly this is an extremely big step forward from Destiny. I have no clue why all these people are giving this many negative comments. There are no Pay To Win mechanics in this game. The shaders are so people will go back into those activities and have them just as involved in the activities as much as the raids or strikes. Personally this a GOTY for me. Gonna have it for PC when itHonestly this is an extremely big step forward from Destiny. I have no clue why all these people are giving this many negative comments. There are no Pay To Win mechanics in this game. The shaders are so people will go back into those activities and have them just as involved in the activities as much as the raids or strikes. Personally this a GOTY for me. Gonna have it for PC when it releases. Played through it and am currently playing it while I type this. Can't wait :) Expand
  72. Sep 8, 2017
    3
    You know how the annual Madden game is little more than a roster update? Well, that's pretty much what this game is. There really is nothing more to say than that, if you played the first one, then you've pretty much already played the second one as well. So if you're the type to buy each new edition of Madden when it comes out, then you'll feel right at home buying this game.
  73. Sep 7, 2017
    10
    I find all of the "0" review scores absolutely ridiculous! Like many of the 10 scores, I am giving this game a 10 because as a direct response to the 0 ratings. I honestly haven't played a zero game, but I have to say most games are not on the level of Destiny 2. I would say, for most people, the game would be rated between 7-9.
  74. Sep 7, 2017
    6
    When I played the first Destiny, I thoroughly enjoyed the multiplayer though was very disappointed by the campaign. It was very short, boring and doesn't give you any interest in any of the characters whatsoever. This time however, its the other way round. The campaign in this new instalment is definitely an improvement from the first one. The characters are more interesting (and funny),When I played the first Destiny, I thoroughly enjoyed the multiplayer though was very disappointed by the campaign. It was very short, boring and doesn't give you any interest in any of the characters whatsoever. This time however, its the other way round. The campaign in this new instalment is definitely an improvement from the first one. The characters are more interesting (and funny), starring Nolan North as the Guardian (big fan of his work), but the gunplay feels smoother, it is less repetitive and it has a much more engaging narrative and amazing graphics. So what is it that really lets this game down for me? The multiplayer. This is a big factor for me because once I complete the story I will be ready to spend the rest of my time with this game on the multiplayer like I did in the first Destiny as I did not give a s**t about the story. Unfortunately for me, that was simply NOT the case. When playing the open beta I was not impressed with the multiplayer. Was it the imbalanced classes, the boring game modes, the short and boring rounds or the broken mechanics such as the class abilities or the stiff turning controls? It was all of them! Though I still went and bought the game mainly for the campaign and because I though that this was just the beta stages of the multiplayer. I knew there would be more maps, classes and game modes which it does offer but all the problems are still there. All of the classes are very imbalanced with some being overpowered and others being underpowered (for example the Hunter is OP while the new Warlock is very underpowered). The entire game itself is a combination of Call of Duty Infinite Warfare and Halo 5. I hated Infinite Warfare and if you did than you will not enjoy this. I did enjoy Halo 5 however. In the first Destiny there was something in the multiplayer that made these two combinations work, with this game however it feels very wrong. Is it because of the futuristic entries into the COD series we've been getting such as Infinite Warfare or was it the disappointment with Halo 5. I could spend an hour of your time saying everything that is wrong or doesn't work in the multiplayer in detail, but to summarise it, it is average at best and boring, frustrating and imbalanced at worst. And for some reason the gunplay in the singleplayer feels really good, even when you team up with other players, but in the multiplayer, the Warlocks guns for example are P-Shooters. Either that or the enemies I fight are bullet sponges. When I say the multiplayer is frustrating its in times such as when I get killed by an enemy I should've killed because I started shooting them first with most of my bullets landing on their body. They obviously had more armour than I did, but with a better gun at the same time that is capable at getting headshots easier, which is probably why they were able to retaliate and kill me, but like I said the classes and weapons are so imbalanced and the abilities are so inconsistent. Overall I would not recommend buying this game just for the multiplayer unless you love the futuristic shooters such as Infinite Warfare, than I would say yes, but wait. If you wanna buy this game for the single player, even then I wouldn't recommend it. As much as I enjoyed this games campaign, it was annoying how you must always be connected to the internet even when you just want to play solo. That was the same problem that the original Destiny had. The campaign is about no more than 10 hours long. If you wanna buy this game for the single player than I suggest wait a couple of months for a couple of price drops, than you should pick it up as it is definitely worth paying attention to unlike the first destiny. It seems that the game got almost everything right with the single player improving from the original in almost every way, but they just ruined the multiplayer for me. The multiplayer in the first Destiny was not perfect but was very fun and enjoyable. I am disappointed how instead of taking everything good about the original Destiny's multiplayer and make it better, they almost completely f**ked it up, but at least flag capture was untouched, which is good because its my favourite in this game but bad because I wished they would've improved on it because I found it only decent in the first Destiny. I just hope that either they make some major changes to the multiplayer throughout the course of next year or that Destiny 3 will do everything they did right with the multiplayer from Destiny 1 and not like Destiny 2 and that the campaign is just as good as it is here, because so far, once I fully finish the campaign, this is a game that I will forget about a couple of weeks later until either I trade it in or until the multiplayer is reworked. If it is, then I may do a re-review and re-evaluate my opinion on the multiplayer because so far I am NOT impressed what so ever. 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  75. Sep 7, 2017
    0
    Basically Cabal DLC. Story is forgettable when we're expected to care about a universe we never got invested in. No new engine, no major improvements, shotguns and snipers are in the rocket launcher slots (????), micro-transactions right out of the gate in a AAA $60+ game (da fuq?!). Shaders are drops that can only be applied once, especially dumb that you can buy these with real money andBasically Cabal DLC. Story is forgettable when we're expected to care about a universe we never got invested in. No new engine, no major improvements, shotguns and snipers are in the rocket launcher slots (????), micro-transactions right out of the gate in a AAA $60+ game (da fuq?!). Shaders are drops that can only be applied once, especially dumb that you can buy these with real money and lose them so easily (The money-grabery is strong in this one).

    You don't get a bike until after the campaign which I can only assume is a cheap trick to make the environments seem larger than they are. EDZ is about 2x the size of Old Russia, the other areas are about the same size as D1, no improvements.

    Lots of "side-quests" peppered around the worlds but using the term "exploration" would be a stretch. It's just like D1: Small, bland, empty and closed in areas that are packed with more throwaway side missions to create the illusion of content.

    It's an improved version of Destiny 1, but there's nothing here that makes it worth $60.
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  76. Sep 7, 2017
    0
    I had such high hopes for this game. Cookie cutter game of destiny 1.....this is practically destiny 1.5....the game we should have had 3 years ago. An 8.5 hour campaign that is ridiculously easy is not what I was expecting. Too bad Star Wars battlefront 2 is 2 months away from release. :(
  77. Sep 7, 2017
    8
    Destiny 2
    A Huge improvement
    I wasn’t a huge fan of the original destiny, I ended up giving it a 6.5... It just never felt like a complete game to me… This time around though... Destiny 2 definitely feels like a complete game… You start out choosing a class for your preferred playstyle, creating your character... then you’re thrown into the world of destiny… right in its story… The
    Destiny 2
    A Huge improvement
    I wasn’t a huge fan of the original destiny, I ended up giving it a 6.5... It just never felt like a complete game to me…
    This time around though... Destiny 2 definitely feels like a complete game…
    You start out choosing a class for your preferred playstyle, creating your character... then you’re thrown into the world of destiny… right in its story…
    The story isn’t uncharted level… the writing isn’t that great.. But its passable... and the characters you meet throughout have characters… there are cut scenes... it isn’t just background noise like the original destiny…
    Still again the writing isn’t great so I felt no urgency trying to take down the bad guy and save the traveler…
    However this is still a very real campaign…
    The campaign is about 12 hours long, its cinematic at moments but missions finally feel unique... it isn’t running through the same map just a little deeper each time like the first destiny…
    No... There are still planets here... but these planets have story missions that take you to completely new and fresh locations to complete missions each time…
    You’ll be doing a mix of straight up clearing areas of a variety of enemies that will occasionally even be fighting each other, taking down mini bosses, main bosses, vehicle levels…
    the campaign feels fresh throughout…
    However to me it sort of loses its spark halfway through and starts to feel a little more lazy with its missions structure and level design feeling more like original destiny… not quite as bad... but it gets close at time… improved like the story and campaign is the loot drops…
    They’re not too frequent, not too rare... weapons feel unique so there is plenty here to fall in love with...
    though a few things have changes with the weapon and armor system…
    First the same... there are different subclasses you can unlock for your guardian and dump skill tree points into your preferred Grande type, shield type, jump type, and enhancements for your grenades and super move which like the grenades are on a cool down and can be boosted with combat and armor…
    you still slot armor and dismantle them for parts and cash to buy weapons off of characters… but different is the fact that shaders are now micro transactions because of course they are… these items can only be used once on individual weapons and gear.. and in a game like destiny you’ll be swapping in new gear every hr. at the most, extremely slimy….
    but new to the weapon system is that you still have 3 weapon types but this time you have a kinetic weapon, an energy weapon, and a power weapon…
    There is no main, side, and heavy like your typical shooter..
    Kinetic and energy weapons are exactly the same weapon types, however one has an element attached to it which is used for shooting through enemy energy fields…
    I thought this was a pretty cool system as it encourages constant weapon swapping
    this means though that there are no more rocket launchers… instead shotguns, grenade launchers, and sniper rifles live in the power weapon slot…
    These weapons have such a small clip and ammo capacity that they’re practically useless outside of boss battles..
    which are done much better this time around, as is the delivery of the campaign itself…
    The campaign is actually paced this time with a couple of missions requiring you to reach a certain level before you can progress the story, so that the campaign is very beatable playing solo…
    Level requirements usually annoy me.. but they annoyed me less here because there is so much to do on these planets… there are adventure missions which are essentially solo side quests, there are public events where you can team up with random players to take down a huge wave of enemies for some rare gear, strikes are back where you go through a dungeon to take down a massive boss with a team of 3, and then there’s the crucible which to me is the only thing I feel took a hit…
    The crucible is a pvp mode like call of duty, where you’ll randomly play kill confirmed, death match, and kill confirmed type matches against other players with weapons and shields balanced to take away that level advantage… but this time its 4v4 instead of 6v6 and because of that matches just felt less fun to me... the crucible was my favorite part of the original destiny, but here things just aren’t as hectic…
    teams huddle up together for easy kills against single players its just not fun, and in quickplay there are only 2 maps and it takes forever to find a match compared to competitive with its 6 different maps but still slow match building times
    No raids to talk about yet, those start dropping next week…
    But as someone not a destiny fan, I think it says a lot how much I enjoyed this one more even if its competitive modes to me aren’t as fun
    I give Destiny 2
    an 8/10
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  78. Sep 7, 2017
    5
    Lack of content. You would think they would of fixed the number one complaint from the 1st game. I have a feeling they will take the same approach with cash grabs on DLCS "expansions"
  79. Sep 7, 2017
    8
    I don't understand the people that are giving his game a bad review and saying it doesn't have a lot of content. The people saying that there is not a lot of content either haven't played it yet or rush through the main campaign without doing any other side missions.so far this game is amazing it's more destiny the maps are bigger the drop rates are good in the weapons are amazing.i canI don't understand the people that are giving his game a bad review and saying it doesn't have a lot of content. The people saying that there is not a lot of content either haven't played it yet or rush through the main campaign without doing any other side missions.so far this game is amazing it's more destiny the maps are bigger the drop rates are good in the weapons are amazing.i can see that some people got way too hyped and the game would never live up to their standards so they gave it a zero. The main campaign is complete trash but I campaign was only meant to get your bearings and get loot. Not having a sparrow pissed me off. The game is not perfect but there is content at level 20 all the **** idiots saying this game is not what was advertised are morons and every time I read one of the reviews I just think wow you did pre-order this game and probably should have not got so hyped it's your own fault Expand
  80. Sep 7, 2017
    10
    I didn't play the first Destiny, but this game is amazing. It feels like Borderlands, but with a different set of rules and graphics. I haven't been so excited to play a game since Borderlands 2 came out back in 2012. However, the biggest downside is the level cap. Games should move away from level caps, and instead have leaderboard dedicated to who is the highest level. I can only imagineI didn't play the first Destiny, but this game is amazing. It feels like Borderlands, but with a different set of rules and graphics. I haven't been so excited to play a game since Borderlands 2 came out back in 2012. However, the biggest downside is the level cap. Games should move away from level caps, and instead have leaderboard dedicated to who is the highest level. I can only imagine what it would feel like to be at the top of a leaderboard for the entire game community to see. Expand
  81. Sep 7, 2017
    9
    Overall improvement on D1. Not sure why there are so many negative reviews. If you liked D1 you'll like D2... the shaders are **** though, hopefully that will be fixed.
  82. Sep 7, 2017
    4
    I want to like this game but as others have said it's just a rehash of the original game... more like Destiny 1.5. I was hoping for some real mmo features but they must have to keep this game dumbed down for the masses. Why isn't there an economy wtih trading? Why is the loot so generic? Why aren't there any new classes? End-game content is spoon fed to players. Destiny is stuck somewhereI want to like this game but as others have said it's just a rehash of the original game... more like Destiny 1.5. I was hoping for some real mmo features but they must have to keep this game dumbed down for the masses. Why isn't there an economy wtih trading? Why is the loot so generic? Why aren't there any new classes? End-game content is spoon fed to players. Destiny is stuck somewhere in the middle of an epic FPS that is one of the most beautiful games I've ever played. And a really lame attempt at being an mmorpg... and that is what kills this game for me. It's pretty sad that the first raid isn't even up yet... not even a complete game. I was hoping there would be two or three raids open the day the game released so that players had a ton of progression to look forward to but they don't. The first raid will be completed in one day by some elite gamer crew then everyone will rinse and repeat. Then you'll be standing around town with nothing to do but kill the same **** you've always killed with much better gear then when you completed the raid... it just doesn't make sense why we have to buy the next expansion to get the next raid. Money? More then likely... There should higher end raids that only a handful of people get into but there is not. This is a rpg made for the masses and its obviously brought down to that level because of it... that is why Destiny 2 suffers to achieve what it set out to do originally. Here's to looking forward to Destiny 3... Expand
  83. Sep 7, 2017
    7
    Lots of haters out there so I'll try to write an unbiased review: The game is fun to play if you like FPS/Halo style games and if you liked Destiny 1 it's a no-brainer, however I gave it a 7 because it does feel VERY much like D1 and that became a grind fest to me, it's basically an MMO like WOW but a console FPS version of one and I just don't have the time to invest in it, but if thisLots of haters out there so I'll try to write an unbiased review: The game is fun to play if you like FPS/Halo style games and if you liked Destiny 1 it's a no-brainer, however I gave it a 7 because it does feel VERY much like D1 and that became a grind fest to me, it's basically an MMO like WOW but a console FPS version of one and I just don't have the time to invest in it, but if this is your thing more power to you! Expand
  84. Sep 7, 2017
    10
    I dont understand how people can rated so bad that game!
    Destiny 2 is surely better than the 1, more stuff, the new feature map Awesome, new enemy, the ambiance and the style of destiny its all there! If you are a destiny fan, Destiny 2 is for you! Excited to make the new raid ^^
  85. Sep 7, 2017
    0
    Absolutely atrocious game, if you want high octane fps fun, look no further than lawbreakers. Destiny 2's length clocks up to a minimal 6 hours and is massively overpriced.
  86. Sep 7, 2017
    0
    it looks and plays almost the same as Destiny 1. My biggest complain about D2 is that it's still 30fps. When D1 launched I also did not like this but in 2017 where every shooter is 60fps except Destiny, 30fps feels unbearable and unplayable. That's the reason for the 0 score. I can't play this anymore and returning it.
  87. Sep 7, 2017
    2
    It's really a pity. Concerning launch, there have been a few things that were discovered in Beta but never corrected (like some error codes that were just renamed) making the game unplayable. The feel is just like D1, nothing exceptionally different. It's beyond me why Bungie would release a very similar game to the previous one. What is the point? Many will say that the storyline is muchIt's really a pity. Concerning launch, there have been a few things that were discovered in Beta but never corrected (like some error codes that were just renamed) making the game unplayable. The feel is just like D1, nothing exceptionally different. It's beyond me why Bungie would release a very similar game to the previous one. What is the point? Many will say that the storyline is much better. But is that why one plays a new game only? Same enemies, same graphics... In that sense they could easily slap a DLC on D1.
    Oh, and again the same strategy. A game thrown to the gamers that will be better and with more content by buying the next DLC(s)... really sad...
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  88. Sep 6, 2017
    10
    What is with these losers giving this game bad scores? The first Destiny was great, needed work with the story, but they fixed that with some amazing DLC. Bungie has improved this game in EVERY AREA. they obviously listened to the fans and gave us a great story this time. So now people are being cry babies over microtransactions that you don't need to buy
  89. Sep 6, 2017
    10
    I've been playing since launch, and this is a great game. If you liked Destiny, this is everything that was wrong with it fixed and better. The worlds are engaging, more open. The variety of landscape is varied. You get to explore the old London style houses and cities that were only in multiplayer maps in D1. The game is more human, with a lot of focus on the citizens of Earth, not justI've been playing since launch, and this is a great game. If you liked Destiny, this is everything that was wrong with it fixed and better. The worlds are engaging, more open. The variety of landscape is varied. You get to explore the old London style houses and cities that were only in multiplayer maps in D1. The game is more human, with a lot of focus on the citizens of Earth, not just masked Guardians as in D1.

    The biggest and best improvement is the removal of the need to go to Orbit after every mission. It's a seamless interface like open-world games like GTA 5 where you go to your map, select the mission, and you can fast-travel nearby or walk there. No need to go back to orbit and select your next destination. Launch into the crucible whenever you want.

    Enemies are more varied and a bit more challenging. There's less of them grouping up and more of them spreading out. It varies between relatively little enemies around to sudden bursts of tons of enemies at crucial moments.

    It's not light years beyond D1 graphically, but the textures are richer and it's enough of a difference to be considered a separate game, and not a 'DLC' as some people are claiming.
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  90. Sep 6, 2017
    9
    As someone who was both burned by vanilla Destiny 1 and most of The Division, this is the surge I was hoping for. I think, that many of us were.

    To compare to Destiny 1 is really striking at the heart of the matter though. It's the same thing, but improved in every way. If FPS-RPG hybrids are not your thing, if guns AND space magic is not your thing, if pseudo-MMO grinding is not
    As someone who was both burned by vanilla Destiny 1 and most of The Division, this is the surge I was hoping for. I think, that many of us were.

    To compare to Destiny 1 is really striking at the heart of the matter though. It's the same thing, but improved in every way. If FPS-RPG hybrids are not your thing, if guns AND space magic is not your thing, if pseudo-MMO grinding is not your thing, then turn back. That's here to stay.

    Destiny 1 had a very ruptured, uncohesive, mess of pre-grind activity. The campaign, sidequests, and patrol zones were vacant, lifeless, and confusing. Also, there was maybe 8 hours of content at most if you did eveything.

    Destiny 2 fixes quite a lot. At the $60 price point it comes in with easily 40 hours of pre-grind content. Your milage may vary, but if you were to do all of the main quests, all adventures, all challenges, get all one-shot chests/lost sectors etc, it'd easily clock in at 40 hours despite the fact that you'd be level capped long, long before then. Public events are far more frequent and Heroic mode for them is much more exhilarating. Mission design, flow of zone and dungeons, strike design, etc are all vastly improved over its predecessor and shows that Bungie is learning from what works and didn't work.

    The big sting comes from the lack of difference though. It kind of opens a still sore wound. Destiny 2 is really Destiny 1 HD turbo enhanced edition. All the QoL improvements from Year 2 Destiny are in, spruced up, and better. Nearly every mechanic that stuck that was poorly implemented is now presented with care, attention, and polish. Anything that wasn't broken got a fresh coat of paint, but it's still Destiny 1. Destiny 1 may as well have been a very expensive Early Access/Beta for Destiny 2, for all intents and purposes. A tech demo, if you will. However, at the end of it, with all that pain moved on from, Destiny 2 is the truest (for now) culmination of this genre and these ideas. Bungie tried to do something new in Destiny 1 and it went completely pear shaped for years. They picked up the pieces, learned, hit the drawing board hard, and came through strong with Destiny 2. Bungie finally made the game they wanted to make in the first place, with all the bells and whistles now that ancient hardware was thrown out of the compatibility list. That's the big thing though. Bungie made Their Game. They made Destiny 2, not "space magic Call of Duty" or "Halo but with superpowers."

    Many negative reviews and death-grip grudges for the game are because people were still expecting something very different from what Bungie is trying to do. These people will find no solace in this game because Bungie did not compromise.

    I cannot overstate though. Unlike Destiny 1, Bungie completely delivered. Bungie went all-in and didn't sacrifice any of their vision for the final product to appease to people who want something else and the whole is much stronger for it. Is it a perfect game? Nah, but if games like Destiny 1, The Division, or Borderlands ever piqued your interest then here be the game likeminded gamers have been begging for.
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  91. Sep 6, 2017
    10
    If you're a fan of Destiny then this is an obvious must. The game has been improved in every way possible, from quality of life improvements to gameplay. It's important to remember that Destiny is a FPS MMO Hybrid so it's only fair to judge it with that in mind. I keep seeing reviews of people who clearly never were going to like Destiny. The story campaign was awesome an engaging. AnIf you're a fan of Destiny then this is an obvious must. The game has been improved in every way possible, from quality of life improvements to gameplay. It's important to remember that Destiny is a FPS MMO Hybrid so it's only fair to judge it with that in mind. I keep seeing reviews of people who clearly never were going to like Destiny. The story campaign was awesome an engaging. An extreme improvement from the original Destiny and that's not even saying much. It's obviously not a campaign that's going to be thought provoking or have deeper meanings. What you see is what you get but again, this is Destiny. Highly recommend for all Destiny fans and gamers who enjoy shooting stuff while hanging out with friends and having a good old time. Expand
  92. Sep 6, 2017
    0
    this game is a lie in a 60$ box. It is not what we have been waiting for it is not "better longer with more to do" the story is complete childish ****
  93. Sep 6, 2017
    0
    Game is a joke way to short DO NOT BUY AT THIS TIME!!!!!!!! It is not even close to what was promised the game would be at launch. Get ready for all the DLC to milk your wallet dry.
  94. Sep 6, 2017
    10
    First I want to say this is NOT a 10/10 perfect game, however it is certainly not a ZERO. (Actual review is 2nd paragraph) I only made this score a ten due to the sheer amount of pretentious people in this reviews slapping on a zero to a game they just don't like to see its score go down. (I realize the irony, but I'm just trying to "fight" it) I applaud the mediocre scored reviews as theyFirst I want to say this is NOT a 10/10 perfect game, however it is certainly not a ZERO. (Actual review is 2nd paragraph) I only made this score a ten due to the sheer amount of pretentious people in this reviews slapping on a zero to a game they just don't like to see its score go down. (I realize the irony, but I'm just trying to "fight" it) I applaud the mediocre scored reviews as they had excellent points and I can definitely see where they are going. Piece of advice to those slapping on zeros, nobody is going to realistically take your review seriously. This game is solid. Real score from me is a 7.8/10. First off, I hated the original. It made me angry beyond all belief. However this sequel has a coherent story, great coop play, and is over all a pretty full package as compared to it's predecessor. The beginning of this game really gives you a reason to fight and personally made me very interested in Gaul and his motivations. I hear raids and other game elements are on the way so no body panic. The campaign will definitely keep me busy playing it over again a couple times especially with friends! There isn't much else to say except it's a fun and large improvement over the first. Overall if anything coming out of my gob has peaked your interest in the slightest, I would recommend you at the very least give the game a shot, maybe during a sale or trial. Thanks for tolerating my incoherent ramblings. Expand
  95. Sep 6, 2017
    8
    I played this a fair bit yesterday, I wasn't originally going to buy it but I did and jury is still out but I am so far happy I bought it. It's nothing new per se, its still Destiny and to be honest it just feels like an expensive bit of DLC. Technically there are visually a few changes but nothing major (that i'm aware of!) the story is pretty good so far (not sure how far I am throughI played this a fair bit yesterday, I wasn't originally going to buy it but I did and jury is still out but I am so far happy I bought it. It's nothing new per se, its still Destiny and to be honest it just feels like an expensive bit of DLC. Technically there are visually a few changes but nothing major (that i'm aware of!) the story is pretty good so far (not sure how far I am through it) the weapons have changed slightly in that it appears as if you can have hand guns in at least 2 (if not 3) of the categories available one being kinetic, one being energy and the other slips my memory. The same with other weapon types, ie. submachine gun, assault rifle, etc... there are grenade launchers now too. Loot crates sometimes drop from certain mobs, those at the moment seem to be targets of opportunity and some missions. Engrams drop but so far I haven't needed to visit the dreaded cryptarch... oh and the powers and weapon upgrades seem to have been simplified somewhat and you get less of those inventory hogging useless items too which is great! it feels like quite honestly the game is just a huge piece of dlc with the core game engine being tweaked for the new generation consoles rather than for new and old gen and also to appease some long term fans. I'm going to give it 8/10 because it doesn't feel like its new enough and innovative enough for anything more. As I'm only partially the way through the main missions and unlocking areas this may change but for now just an 8. Definitely worth a buy if you are a fan of Destiny though. Expand
  96. Sep 6, 2017
    8
    A vast improvement on Destiny 1 whilst still keeping the same Bungie feel. Better story, solid mechanics, minor flaws. Would recommend to both new players to the series and old fans alike.
Metascore
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 22 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 22 out of 22
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 22
  3. Negative: 0 out of 22
  1. CD-Action
    Dec 19, 2017
    90
    I was surprised by how much this new incarnation of Destiny appealed to me. New worlds are brilliantly designed, sound and visuals are top notch, combat feels great (those headshots!). This is how the first Destiny should have looked. [12/2017, p.50]
  2. Dec 15, 2017
    75
    Destiny 2 is more accessible to the neophytes than the first game was, but still complex enough to get long-time players to invest hundreds of hours in the universe. The story of the campaign is less confused than in the original, but it’s not exactly good either. It went from painstakingly bad to ordinary, which is at least an improvement. Destiny 2 is the gaming equivalent of a Michael Bay movie.
  3. Nov 2, 2017
    90
    Destiny 2 is one of the most enjoyable games I’ve played this year, and tackles one of the biggest issues with the first game. Featuring a stellar, albeit easy, single-player campaign, excellent combat and class mechanics, and the most enjoyable cooperative multiplayer I’ve seen in a shooter since Gears of War 4, Destiny 2 is a must-buy.