Bugs, Pay-to-win microtransactions, Rating (out of 10): 7, Gadgets 360 played a retail copy Destiny 2 on the PS4 Pro. The game is available for the PS4 and Xbox One for Rs. 4,199 ($60 in the US). Destiny 2 for PC is out on October 24 for Rs. 3,499 ($60 in
Abstract: More than a month after console players got to try out Destiny 2 for the first time, the game's beta is now available on the PC. It's the first time PC gamers get to play the game, since the original Destiny never left the PlayStation and Xbox consoles. A...
Published: 2019-11-02, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great new finishers, Raid and activities, Clever season progression structure, Nicely reworked armour system
Perhaps a bit pricey, At least at launch, Campaign storyline not the most coherent
If you own Destiny 2, Shadowkeep is pretty much a must-buy. It has a far-reaching effect as far as refreshing the whole of the game is concerned, and thanks to the season progression, offers more incentive than ever before to keep playing Destiny 2 on a r...
Rewarding endgame grinds, Another fantastic raid, A short but gripping campaign
Confounding balance issues, Occasionally awkward upgrade systems
It's not quite on the level of The Taken King or Forsaken, but Shadowkeep feels like a major step forward for Destiny 2. It's a promising starting point for the game's third year, and for post-Activision Bungie. I've thoroughly enjoyed the 100-odd hours I...
Much needed revision of content delivery, Great atmosphere throughout in environment design and score, Armor 2.0 encourages equipment investment, Seasonal Artifact is a unique idea,
Repeated content loses its shine faster as it feels overly familiar, No true conclusion to Scarlet Keep and the Nightmare enemies,
If you were ever curious about Destiny 2, Shadowkeep is the perfect entry point. If you are a reneged player that struggled with content doubts, there's no better time to come back. And if you are neither of the aforementioned, you probably should be. Sha...
PvP still needs work, and the story is once again more style than substance. However, abundant content elsewhere - including new PvE challenges and a build system with actual depth - means Shadowkeep does what it needs to...
There's still space for Forsaken to fail. The raid will be essential to its longevity, and it might suck. Six months from now, Anthem or The Division 2 could blow Destiny 2 out of the water. Or somehow, despite the revised loot system, we might not see an...
We have always found Destiny 2 to be more accessible to newcomers than the original and Forsaken promises to continue that trend. It will also present all-new challenges for hardcore Destiny fans too, who will undoubtedly want to find out how and why Cayd...