Abstract: Destiny 2 feels like an apology. It is the righting of the wrongs committed by the divisive Destiny 1, a game I couldn't help but pump a thousand hours into despite it often feeling like pulling teeth.The developers at Bungie, with Halo-fuelled egos dente...
Published: 2017-09-14, Author: Alex , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: There are three reviews of Destiny 2 that need to be written.The first is Destiny 2: the campaign, the game that you can sit down and play through from start to finish. It's a genuinely good experience, with a plot that makes sense, characters who have ac...
Abstract: 'How do you live in a world without light?'That's a question posed, quite bluntly, by the game's big bad guy, moments into Destiny 2's introductory mission. It puts across the game's intent, coming at the end of an opening level that sets itself to tearin...
Published: 2017-08-24, Author: Alex , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: The greatest strength of Destiny – a game where even its biggest fans often struggle to explain why they continue playing for thousands of hours – is its core compulsion loop. Wandering around the Moon, shooting aliens in the head, picking up glowing engr...
Published: 2017-07-07, Author: James , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: BUNGIEA reminder for everyone that many of the reviews underneath are 'reviews in progress' so may have changed overnight as critics plough more hours into Bungie's epic space adventure.Additionally, there's another review worth looking over published las...
Great fun gameplay that feels familiar yet more accessible than Destiny's, Epic story, Tonnes of lovely lovely loot, Plenty of replay value
Missions can feel a little samey, Raids and strikes only unlock late into the game
It seems that Bungie is, based on our play sessions with Destiny 2 at this early stage, affirming its safe pair of hands. It has been making triple-A games for many years now and it shows.We can't tell at this stage how the apocalyptic storyline will play...
Destiny 2: Forsaken returns the story that Bungie began back to its roots: A power fantasy with a more sombre story, that retools the sequel to once again feel like a hobby that's well worth investing in, even if some rough edges do still show in this adv...
Destiny 2 does have an identity once again, a solid bedrock upon which to build its future. But whatever Bungie has planned, it's going to need to be far sturdier than its latest collection of recycled content, uneven new events and a meagre amount of PVP...
Deepening of Destiny lore, Mechanics remain refined
Little in-game rewards, Gameplay repetitive
As far as expansions go, Curse of Osiris is one of the more lacklustre that Bungie has delivered to date. Short on in-game content and repetitive in terms of gameplay, it does not yield the payoff that Destiny 2 gamers may have been hoping for. This expan...