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September 2017
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The editors liked
Excellent Gunplay
Fantastic Level Design
Gorgeous Visuals
Improved Story Over The Original
Filled With Content
The editors didn't like
Needs An In-Game Codex
Microtransactions
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Published: 2017-07-09, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: BUNGIEThe first Destiny game was an epic sci-fi space shooter with lengthy online battles which helped to really show off the 'next gen' machines' web capability for the first time. And now we have the sequel, somewhat delayed but full of blockbuster mome...
Abstract: Destiny 2, the first true sequel to Bungie's 2014 massively multiplayer online first person shooter, begins with the required bang. The game drops players in the midst of an all-out assault on the Tower, the core social location from the first two years o...
At best, Black Armory offers high-level groups new but grindy weapon quests to chase, repetitive Forges to conquer, some Exotic quests, and a decent Raid to plunder. But with shallow quests and puzzle design for the Forge and weapon chase, so far that onl...
Abstract: Like many other Destiny 2 players, I was ultimately let down by what the base game offered when it launched roughly a year ago. An okay story campaign dovetailed into a disappointingly shallow and formulaic endgame, and fans were understandably upset when...
Easy to jump back in, even if you haven't played Destiny 2 in a while, Trying out new weapons and gear is always a good time, Plenty to do for hardcore players, including Escalation Protocol and the Raid Lair
The story is short and ends up feeling rushed and anticlimactic, The new Strikes are just repurposed story missions, Lacks compelling activities in between finishing the easier activities and reaching the hardest endgame challenges
The Infinite Forest is an interesting concept with some gorgeous location designs, Experimenting with new loot shows off Destiny's fantastic gunplay, The Raid Lair is a fun challenge to take on with a Fireteam
Locks you out of the hardest content if you only have the base game, and that content isn't fundamentally different from before, The campaign rushes through a high-stakes story and feels half-baked as a result, Mercury's activities feel like busywork with
Abstract: If you go back and read my glowing review of Destiny 2 from September, you'll notice that I really enjoyed my time with the game and was loving a lot of the improvements made over the original. What I didn't expect to happen, and what never really happen...
The Infinite Forest is an interesting concept with some gorgeous location designs, Experimenting with new loot shows off Destiny's fantastic gunplay
Locks you out of the hardest content if you only have the base game, and that content isn't fundamentally different from before, The campaign rushes through a high-stakes story and feels half-baked as a result, Most of the new things to do on Mercury feel
Abstract: Like many who played Bungie and Activision's first Destiny game in 2014, I loved some things about the game and hated others. For instance, I loved the trademark Bungie FPS action; the Golden Triangle of guns, grenades, and melee was every bit as crisp, r...