Click to Down

Which brings this full circle back to the Strike. With only one Strike to tackle, any Guardian checking out the beta will probably play this a few times. It was with my second group that more problems started to crop up. The beta is a stress test on Destiny 2’s system, so having such sparse…everything...became more noticeable. There is a limited arsenal in Destiny 2 at the moment, and when the party hit the boss, we started to wipe. After the third wipe I began switching out weapons in every combination imaginable, but we just couldn’t land it. Having played Destiny since vanilla, I’d say the skills are there. But here is Destiny 2 presenting itself as challenging, but there is always that inkling that it’s a façade. Again, every Destiny expansion has done this. New encounters, new mechanics, new gear. It makes it all seem like the game has changed, but level up enough, equip the right stuff and that boss that was causing so much grief becomes laughable. One can only hope that this beta is not tricking players into a false experience, but that won’t be revealed until September. So, for now it’s the waiting game.

Completing the campaign can last anywhere between 6-8 hours, and that time is mostly filled with well-written and varied missions. Sure, some cookie-cutter missions are just there to pad out the length, but for the majority of missions, there’s more than enough context and agency to keep players going. One mission you may be driving a vehicle, in another you’re escorting a valuable object and then you may be teleporting around areas to save a friend. There’s a lot more variety on display in Destiny 2 Armor 3.0 2’s missions.

[MW]: Well, let’s look at the Fallen. In our Age of Triumph Grimoire Cards, we’ve taken the time to advance their story and key into the current state of the faction. The Fallen have completely lose their house structure. The idea of the Kells and the different houses are gone now, and they’re just a broken people. Some of them have gathered together in the EDZ, and others are roaming the solar system. We’re able to really progress their story following the events of the previous games and expansions. Then we have the contextualized dialogue system to hint back to what you’ve done to them in the past.

Speaking of enemies, Destiny 2 doesn’t add anything new to the mix. Each of the factions from the original game returns with a few new units, but they don’t change the fact that these are the same enemies we’ve been shooting for the past three years. Considering we’re exploring new, exotic worlds, it would have been nice to get some new enemy species thrown in.

Destiny 2 looks substantially better than the original game. Models and textures are more detailed, the worlds are bigger and more varied and the cinematics are top notch CG. It’s shaping up to be a stunning package on PS4 and PC. While the PS4 build we played was running on PS4 Pro, it wasn’t easy to discern any upgrades due to the size of the screen we played on. PC players, on the other hand, are in for a real treat. On PC, we did notice that pop-in was far less severe and it was nice finally getting to play Destiny at 60 frames-per-second. Unfortunately, the console version still runs at 30 frames-per-second.

There are a total of eight maps (nine if you’re playing on PS4), and five game modes. Supremacy, Clash, and Control are part of the Quickplay option, and new modes Countdown and Survival are part of Competitive. Unfortunately, there is no option to select the game mode you want once you select Quickplay or Competitive. If you really want to play Control, you have to hope that the game's matchmaking doesn't randomly throw you into Supremacy or Clash.

Then thoughts of what Bungie had envisioned for Guided Games began cropping up in my head. When Bungie announced Guided Games, it seemed exciting. Here was a feature that would ease the stress of finding a group and knowing that group could be handpicked by the seeker. It meant not having to sift through toxicity, feeling a bit closer to strangers and maybe making a friend or two along the way. Guided Games has a long way to go and needs some serious refinement. I was not about to spend another hour waiting for the next group, for fear of having the same thing happen all over again. Destiny 2’s Leviathan was proving to be more of a monster than first imagined.

The Strike is a good place to start. It reveals a little more of the world players can expect, showcasing great improvements to Destiny. The most notable thing about the Strike is just how open it felt. Instead of running casually down one big hallway that twist and turns, the Strike makes use of all the space available. The number of paths available was astounding and never has it been so easy to get separated from the group, meaning communication (or keeping an eye out) is key. Party members can’t just run ahead to go off and do their own thing; the Strike actually requires some teamwork and that’s a good thing. More than a few times, imminent danger is awaiting any careless Guardian who might think "I’ve got this." The mechanics of it all also helped with this feeling, giving the Strike enough complexity, but not so much that it felt bogged down. It’s hard to get an exact read, though, because this is only one Strike and without leveling of any sort, it might just seem tough. This is how every Destiny expansion has played out. Things feel like they were getting more challenging, but level up enough gear and light, and those Strikes become cake-walks. I even encountered some of this already, by just breezing past the giant drill without stopping. What looked like a challenging set piece became just a set piece. No interaction required.

번호 제목 글쓴이 날짜 조회 수
10652 Minecraft: 10 Examples Of Awesome Things You Can Build new DickMacCormick66 2025.12.15 0
10651 Elden Ring: The Best Shields To Negate Holy Damage new Harris10387637446718 2025.12.15 0
10650 Fortnite's New Building Changes Are Good (But Come At A Cost) new AshleighBreeze179273 2025.12.15 0
10649 6 Concepts About Dark Market List That Actually Work new ErickaMcMillan3323 2025.12.15 2
10648 How To Find And Defeat Iniquitous Baptist In Genshin Impact new BookerNewsom81844 2025.12.15 0
10647 Best Team Compositions For Layla In Genshin Impact new KatharinaOkm35111852 2025.12.15 0
10646 Elden Ring: How To Get Nagakiba Katana new JuliusBelstead0 2025.12.15 0
10645 CSGO: The Top 15 Weapons, Ranked new Lesley5991102867 2025.12.15 0
10644 Pokemon TCG: How To Make The Best Fire Deck new NorineHildebrant93 2025.12.15 0
10643 10 Best Basic Commissions In Genshin Impact new VinceCoolidge27820320 2025.12.15 0
10642 Memahami Alur Permainan Slot Depo Pulsa Yang Belum Banyak Diketahui new ReneKeesler04118 2025.12.15 0
10641 Honkai: Star Rail - Best Light Cones For Aglaea new GenieRinaldi20801638 2025.12.15 0
10640 How To Play As Revenant In Apex Legends new GerardoFulkerson 2025.12.15 0
10639 Honkai: Star Rail - Memory Crystal Shard Locations In Amphoreus new WinifredCho8815365 2025.12.15 0
10638 Everything You Need To Know About The Apex Legends Grand Soirée Arcade new Omar92I84283698 2025.12.15 0
10637 Genshin Impact: Best Wanderer Character Builds - Artifacts, Weapons, & Talents new OdessaLemon728389145 2025.12.15 0
10636 Honkai: Star Rail - 9 Hardest Achievements To Complete new LonaGovan4684633866 2025.12.15 0
10635 Ranked: The 5 Best Battle Royale Games (& 5 Worst) new StephanieBarksdale5 2025.12.15 0
10634 Genshin Impact: How To Choose The Best Artifacts new ElmoCollier69016 2025.12.15 0
10633 Elden Ring: Every Legacy Dungeon, Ranked new KeishaMagarey4340 2025.12.15 0