In every respect that Destiny felt forged from nail-biting uncertainty, a mélange of design decisions that would be rewritten and redone time and time again over the course of three years, Destiny 2 exudes confidence and belief.
In every respect that Destiny felt forged from nail-biting uncertainty, a mélange of design decisions that would be rewritten and redone time and time again over the course of three years, Destiny 2 exudes confidence and belief.
For the sake of clarity and transparency, we'd like to explain a few things from the offset. About a month ago, we visited Bungie in Seattle, where we played through two-thirds of the Destiny 2 campaign.
Depending on who you ask, Bungie had a lot to fix between the original release of Destiny in 2014 and now. Many of the original complaints of the game ste
Destiny was a first-person shooter with just a hint of an MMO that, after all was said and done, was pretty darn good. It may not have lived up to the ocean of hype that surrounded it prior to its release, but it managed to build a dedicated following after its excellent expansions and DLC, Rise of...
Destiny 2 is a first-person action game that takes the player on an epic journey to defend humanity from annihilation.
The Light moves forward.
Great story; Lots to do; Excellent gunplay
Microtransactions will put some people off; A little too easy
Destiny 2 is not a complete overhaul of the original game, but rather an evolution to something much bigger and better than its predecessor. It improves in every way, including the story, varied content and gameplay.
Good story; Fleshed out characters; Lots of added content; Varied activities and events; Gunplay is absolutely sublime
Lootboxes; The odd connection issue; but nothing major; Crucible feels a bit barebones
Destiny 2 successfully follows its addictive, if sometimes controversial, predecessor in merging single- and multiplayer content in a conventional yet adaptable design. Picking up after the events of the original, players once again step into the role of a Guardian, one of the superhero-like...
In 2014, Destiny 1's launch lit the world on fire. To this day, it stands as one of the most hyped video game releases I've ever been a part of. I had a great deal of fun shooting countless aliens while collecting loads of loot across the galaxy with my friends for well over a year, but eventually,...
An engaging narrative; Relentlessly Rewarding; Huge social spaces with many activities; Restructured loadouts are magnificent
Disappointing shader system; New Hunter subclass feels too familiar; Strike and PvP random playlists can be frustrating
As I mentioned in my impressions of the Destiny 2 Beta, I wasn't anywhere near as enamoured with Bungie's successor to the Halo series as the general public seemed to be; abstruse matchmaking mechanics, lacklustre mission structure and a practically non-existent storyline turned me off the game to...
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