Humanity's last safe city has fallen to an overwhelming invasion force, led by Ghaul, the imposing commander of the brutal Red Legion. He has stripped the city's Guardians of their power, an... Read allHumanity's last safe city has fallen to an overwhelming invasion force, led by Ghaul, the imposing commander of the brutal Red Legion. He has stripped the city's Guardians of their power, and forced the survivors to flee.Humanity's last safe city has fallen to an overwhelming invasion force, led by Ghaul, the imposing commander of the brutal Red Legion. He has stripped the city's Guardians of their power, and forced the survivors to flee.
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- 1 win & 19 nominations total
Nathan Fillion
- Cayde-6
- (voice)
Gina Torres
- Ikora Rey
- (voice)
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Nolan North
- Ghost
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Bill Nighy
- The Speaker
- (voice)
Neil Kaplan
- Dominus Ghaul
- (voice)
Frank Langella
- The Consul
- (voice)
Lennie James
- Lord Shaxx
- (voice)
Sumalee Montano
- Hawthorne
- (voice)
Gideon Emery
- Devrim Kay
- (voice)
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Joy Osmanski
- Failsafe
- (voice)
Moira Quirk
- Emissary of the Nine
- (voice)
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Darin De Paul
- Emperor Calus
- (voice)
Cissy Jones
- Sloane
- (voice)
Darryl Kurylo
- Asher Mir
- (voice)
Courtenay Taylor
- Amanda Holliday
- (voice)
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Erick Avari
- Master Rahool
- (voice)
Page Leong
- Tyra Karn
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Featured reviews
In 2013, I saw concept art for a game that would become Destiny, and I was completely enthralled. The planets, the aliens, the gameplay, everything just looked so good. I waited patiently and followed the development of the game closely. And then I bought the game. After playing through the story quickly and eventually the 4 expansion packs, clearly it wasn't terrible, but it was missing something. It was missing emotion, humor, purpose and heart. But that's not what this review is about.
Enter Destiny 2. At first when I learned of it, I rolled my eyes and felt bad for Bungie, that they'd get lashed back against again. Even watching trailers for the game, it really didn't look that different then the first. But everything is changed.
Immediately after starting, the story already shows it's going to be great. Already stated on the plot summery(so no, this is not spoilers), a new villain cabal named Ghaul has come and wants the traveler. For retiring players, the first mission will definitely hit hard. Following is a long, complex story involving not only great characters from before, but new ones too. The story was perfect and I can't wait for expansion packs.
The game has also made life easier. Now you can access a map of your location whenever you want, and track places you wish to go to. Gameplay is fun and rare heroic public events and bosses pop up often -but not too often, giving opportunities to get some good gear. The maps are also massive, and very diverse.
The only thing to me that didn't get better or worse was the crucible. It felt the same, and lacked diversity of game modes. Even still, the crucible is quick, fast and fun, and still a hit.
Bungie knocked this game out of the park, and Destiny 2 has fixed the sins of the father. The future for Destiny 2 is bright, and I can't wait to see what comes next..
Enter Destiny 2. At first when I learned of it, I rolled my eyes and felt bad for Bungie, that they'd get lashed back against again. Even watching trailers for the game, it really didn't look that different then the first. But everything is changed.
Immediately after starting, the story already shows it's going to be great. Already stated on the plot summery(so no, this is not spoilers), a new villain cabal named Ghaul has come and wants the traveler. For retiring players, the first mission will definitely hit hard. Following is a long, complex story involving not only great characters from before, but new ones too. The story was perfect and I can't wait for expansion packs.
The game has also made life easier. Now you can access a map of your location whenever you want, and track places you wish to go to. Gameplay is fun and rare heroic public events and bosses pop up often -but not too often, giving opportunities to get some good gear. The maps are also massive, and very diverse.
The only thing to me that didn't get better or worse was the crucible. It felt the same, and lacked diversity of game modes. Even still, the crucible is quick, fast and fun, and still a hit.
Bungie knocked this game out of the park, and Destiny 2 has fixed the sins of the father. The future for Destiny 2 is bright, and I can't wait to see what comes next..
This game is amazing!!!!!! I love everything about it, epic graphics cool enemies, good storylines too! screw fortnite, this game is where its at!
Destiny 2 is a game that can go from exhilarating to frustrating in a matter of minutes. When it hits its stride-tight gunplay, intense raids, stunning visuals-it's one of the most satisfying shooters out there. But when it stumbles, it reminds you that it's an ongoing work-in-progress constantly fighting against its own design choices.
Chapter 1: Top-Tier Gameplay
The core shooting mechanics are among the best in any FPS, period. Bungie knows how to make every weapon feel impactful, and every firefight feel smooth and dynamic. Movement is fluid, classes are fun to experiment with, and powers add just enough flavor to keep combat from ever feeling too repetitive. PvE strikes and raids are standouts-especially when played with friends.
Chapter 2: A World That Looks Better Than It Feels
Destiny 2's environments are gorgeous, from lush forests to glowing alien moons. But for all the visual polish, the open-world areas can feel surprisingly empty. The game wants to be a living universe, but often feels more like a theme park-you can go on the rides, but you're not really shaping the world.
Chapter 3: The Grind is Real
Progression can be a slog. Whether it's hunting for loot, leveling up gear, or chasing seasonal rewards, Destiny 2 often leans too hard into repetition. It's a game that demands time, and not always in rewarding ways. New content can be great, but it often comes with resets and convoluted systems that leave casual players behind.
Final Thoughts
Destiny 2 is a game with sky-high highs and frustrating lows. It's beautiful, fun, and ambitious-but also uneven, overcomplicated, and occasionally exhausting. For fans willing to invest the time, there's plenty to love. For others, it may feel like more grind than glory.
7/10 - A great shooter wrapped in a sometimes maddening live-service shell.
Chapter 1: Top-Tier Gameplay
The core shooting mechanics are among the best in any FPS, period. Bungie knows how to make every weapon feel impactful, and every firefight feel smooth and dynamic. Movement is fluid, classes are fun to experiment with, and powers add just enough flavor to keep combat from ever feeling too repetitive. PvE strikes and raids are standouts-especially when played with friends.
Chapter 2: A World That Looks Better Than It Feels
Destiny 2's environments are gorgeous, from lush forests to glowing alien moons. But for all the visual polish, the open-world areas can feel surprisingly empty. The game wants to be a living universe, but often feels more like a theme park-you can go on the rides, but you're not really shaping the world.
Chapter 3: The Grind is Real
Progression can be a slog. Whether it's hunting for loot, leveling up gear, or chasing seasonal rewards, Destiny 2 often leans too hard into repetition. It's a game that demands time, and not always in rewarding ways. New content can be great, but it often comes with resets and convoluted systems that leave casual players behind.
Final Thoughts
Destiny 2 is a game with sky-high highs and frustrating lows. It's beautiful, fun, and ambitious-but also uneven, overcomplicated, and occasionally exhausting. For fans willing to invest the time, there's plenty to love. For others, it may feel like more grind than glory.
7/10 - A great shooter wrapped in a sometimes maddening live-service shell.
I really used to like this game in the OG days but when the campaign got removed and I got free they only cared about new players not the OG players its really a shame I use to like this game but not anymore even how beautiful the game is its super boring you can only play a campaign if you buy it the free stuff is just online to be honest I don't like destiny 2 anymore I hope they change things.
Pros:
Cons:
Verdict: Don't care what critics or anyone says but I think this is a terrible game. Almost all elements of the game is boring and tedious.
4 /10.
- Good gunplay
- Graphics don't look bad
Cons:
- Boring story and lame villain
- Mind-numbingly repetitive
- Loot loses value continuously
- Lack of differentiation for most loot
- Not allot of enemy types
- Micro transactions
Verdict: Don't care what critics or anyone says but I think this is a terrible game. Almost all elements of the game is boring and tedious.
4 /10.
Did you know
- TriviaNathan Fillion, Gina Torres and Morena Baccarin all starred together in Firefly (2002).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Outside Xtra: 7 Gameplay Changes to Destiny 2 (No More Orbit!) (2017)
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