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September 2015
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The editors liked
Big improvement over Year One
Narrative actually makes sense.
Better storytelling
More-challenging bosses
Primary character recast for the better
A SWORD
Excellent story
With outstanding voice acting
Characterization
And cutscenes
Varied enemies result in more dynamic combat
New progression systems create a consistently rewarding experience
Quest log contains numerous paths to follow between strikes
Revamped RPG elements
Improved loot system
Lots to do
Huge bargain for new players
Destiny 2.0 mechanics make Destiny a better RPG and a better game in general
The story is finally being given the attention it deserves
There is enough content to keep players busy quite a while
The new subclasses are exactly what players needed
The r
The editors didn't like
Main campaign over too soon
Oryx far too easy
First-person platforming is a nightmare
New PvP mode feels unbalanced
Game becomes repetitive after 15 hours
And not much variety to support the lategame grind
Many quests are still taxing
With chore lists and boring objectives to complete
Sound issues
Some elements don't feel settled yet
Continued reliance on “The Grimoire” to tell a story is annoying (even if it has been lessened)
Published: 2015-12-10, Author: Charles , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Did you know that Nathan Fillion was in Destiny? I would guess that unless you played the Hunter class or read the early press releases, you probably didn't know that he was one of the main voice talents in the game. That's a shame. I'm sure the folks at...
Published: 2015-11-03, Author: Jose , review by: gotgame.com
Abstract: Destiny's The Taken King: Destiny's biggest expansion yet, and for the price they charge for it, it should be. Well, where do we begin? Let's go over the new Taken enemies that appear throughout the planets and the Dreadnaught. These enemies were, well, y...
Abstract: For most of last year, Destiny players have been spurred by hope and riled by impatience. We held out hope that this flawed but promising game would draw closer to its potential, despite our impatience with the sluggish pace of improvements.“Why do you ev...
In a very crowded shooter market, Destiny: The Taken King stands tall and really above the rest as it melds not only a stellar (though extremely unforgiving) multiplayer component, the RPG elements, the loot and especially the marked improvements of all t...
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Published: 2015-09-24, Author: Alex , review by: tomsguide.com
Better storytelling, More-challenging bosses, Primary character recast for the better, A SWORD
First-person platforming is a nightmare, New PvP mode feels unbalanced
Year Two of Destiny is de-Dinkled, has upped the difficulty, given you a sword, and finally become a game you can invest in...
Published: 2015-09-21, Author: Mike , review by: gamespot.com
Excellent story, with outstanding voice acting, characterization, and cutscenes, Varied enemies result in more dynamic combat, New progression systems create a consistently rewarding experience, Quest log contains numerous paths to follow between strikes
Game becomes repetitive after 15 hours, and not much variety to support the lategame grind, Many quests are still taxing, with chore lists and boring objectives to complete
Destiny 2.0 mechanics make Destiny a better RPG and a better game in general, The story is finally being given the attention it deserves, There is enough content to keep players busy quite a while, The new subclasses are exactly what players needed, The r
Continued reliance on “The Grimoire” to tell a story is annoying (even if it has been lessened)
Destiny: The Taken King made me a believer. It is an enormous step in the right direction for Destiny, and improves upon Destiny in almost every regard
Abstract: I'm not gonna lie to you all. When I bought my Xbox One last year, it came w/ the game Destiny. I played it, but I felt like I was running around in circles. So when I got Call Of Duty: Advanced Warfare to review, I haven't been back. Fast forward to the...