Abstract: As I reported in my review of the latest add-on, Bungie has locked base players out of the Prestige hard raid in Destiny 2, forcing them to buy the new expansion to play it. Yes, the hard mode version of the raid that came with the game is now DLC-only.No...
In other words: It's a good start, but we're definitely not at a “ Destiny 2 is saved!” point yet. The new campaign is a decent excuse to dip back in, but it's short and as I said a bit underwhelming. The Infinite Forest holds promise, and is definitely a...
Interesting new gear, Cool setting, New Crucible maps and Strikes add variety, Story adds a fun new character, some good moments
New gameplay is repetitive, Story goes nowhere, The Infinite Forest is a missed opportunity, Not much to do in new level, Some new weapon quests feel like busywork
For dedicated Destiny 2 fans, Curse of Osiris offers enough new stuff that at least it'll freshen up most of the minor aspects of the game with things like new guns to chase and new events to pursue. But if you're in the market for inventive shooter gamep...
Przepiękny Markury i jego architektura, Muzyka i dźwięki
Kampania na 2 godziny, Nowa otwarta lokacja, Liczba patroli, sektorów i przygód, Recykling zawartości, Chowanie zawartości z podstawowej gry za DLC, Ozyrys oraz rozwój innych postaci, Sceny przerywnikowe, Cena nieproporcjonalna do zawartości
Destiny 2's first substantial piece of DLC may look pretty, but it's a surface fix that misses the mark on truly pushing the series forward.Provisional scoreDestiny 2: Curse of Osiris was reviewed on PlayStation 40 / 100...
Curse of Osiris landed in Destiny 2 with a thud. Its campaign and story are a bust, its new content is mixed and buggy at best, and it does nothing to address the community's loud cries for fixes to the endgame. The few redeeming features are its more cha...
In other words: It's a good start, but we're definitely not at a “ Destiny 2 is saved!” point yet. The new campaign is a decent excuse to dip back in, but it's short and as I said a bit underwhelming. The Infinite Forest holds promise, and is definitely a...
An exercise in apathy, neither solid nor liquid. Not exactly bad, but not very good either. Just a bit "meh," really. How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
In other words: It's a good start, but we're definitely not at a “ Destiny 2 is saved!” point yet. The new campaign is a decent excuse to dip back in, but it's short and as I said a bit underwhelming. The Infinite Forest holds promise, and is definitely a...