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...
Published: 2018-01-08, Author: Rob , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: This review is meant to be about the first DLC expansion to Destiny 2, The Curse of Osiris, and I will cover that. It would be a disservice to the game and the gaming community to strictly limit this piece to that content, because there is just so much mo...
Short, Forgettable Campaign, Mercury is a tiny playable space, DLC is mandatory to play base Destiny 2 endgame content
Curse of Osiris offers little as far as content is concerned. The brief campaign is forgettable and treated more like hold-over content than a proper full expansion. The only real redeeming feature about Curse of Osiris are the Raid Lairs...
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Entertaining, but brief campaign, Looks and sounds better than Destiny ever has, The raid lair is Destiny endgame content at its finest
There isn't a lot of content to be found in Curse of Osiris, and even less to be enjoyed, Destiny's current release/transactional model doesn't work, Does not address Destiny 2's biggest endgame or PvP concerns
Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris has an excellent new raid and an interesting campaign, but is severely lacking in meaningful content and plagued by a host of larger issues that have yet to be addressed
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...
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...
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...
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...