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September 2016
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The editors liked
Awesome new tweaks on enemies
Leveling no longer feels like a grind
Better defined questlines
Updated strikes and engaging raid
Archon's Forge and Supremacy a blast to play
Several stellar quest lines
Complex
Thrilling new raid
The editors didn't like
Campaign is fairly short
Still not a ton of story
Having to get more light for strikes can be tedious
Abstract: A brief history for those who are new to Kotaku and our on-again, off-again obsession with this game. Destiny is a first-person action game in which players fly around the solar system fighting with aliens, evil cyborgs, and occasionally each other. Colle...
Rise of Iron isn't an inconsequential or slight amount of content, even if you can mainline much of it quickly. The story is one of the best Destiny tales so far.Going in expecting the base content to be massive will naturally leave you disappointed. What...
Awesome new tweaks on enemies, Leveling no longer feels like a grind
Campaign is fairly short, Still not a ton of story, having to get more light for strikes can be tedious
Destiny: Rise of Iron is a solid expansion that gives you new story, while keeping the game you know and love intact.Pros:Good storyAwesome new tweaks on enemiesLeveling no longer feels like a grindCons:Campaign is fairly shortStill not a ton of storyhavi...
Abstract: Destiny has been a long, strange journey. Bungie's post-Halo project has had plenty of highs and lows, culminating in last year's The Taken King expansion, which presented a compelling vision for this MMO-shooter that probably should have been there from...
Compelling story campaign, Satisfying reward system scales with the challenge, Seamless integration with existing content, Changes improve the whole game
Archon's Forge public event has frustrating barrier to entry, New quest lines can be a bit buggy
Destiny has come a long way over the last two years, and this expansion shows it. What began with a wide-open world that relied on random rewards and repetition of the same, limited number of activities has become a well-rounded experience that gives play...
New environment is gorgeous, with a killer soundtrack to boot, Questlines are exciting and engaging, with plenty of rewards, Gameplay remains superbly polished
Main campaign feels too short, Where are our new planets/locations?, Some missions and enemies feel like simple reskins
Made it this far, but didn't understand half the things I've been blabbing on about? Either you've never played Destiny, or left its iron grip long ago. Let's be realistic, though. You're probably reading this because, like me, you've been a fan of Bungi...
Enjoyable campaign, Lots of new activities and quests, Fun Strikes, Crammed with stuff for the Destiny nerdcore
Nothing that fresh or original, Archon's Forge challenges are weirdly inaccessible
Love Destiny? Rise of Iron gives you more to love, with a strong, if short, campaign, new quest lines, challenges and gear to collect, a great new Strike, two entertaining remixes and a brand new Raid. The Plaguelands is a large and intriguing new region...
Published: 2016-09-20, Author: David , review by: gamesradar.com
Excellent, storydriven campaign is brilliantly crafted, The brand new Strike is of top quality, The new tools for class experimentation should add a stack of ongoing depth.
The campaign ends a couple of missions too soon, Dropping lastgen hasn't resulted in any drastic visual upgrades
Assured creativity and a smart eye for systemic refreshment make for a confident and classy expansion...