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Destiny 2 (2017) Game Information |
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Overall Rank: |
534 |
Avg. Rating: |
4.00/5 |
# of Ratings: |
4 |
US Release Date: |
10/24/2017 |
Platform: |
PC (Steam) |
ESRB Rating: |
T |
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Multiplayer: |
Online |
Developer: |
Bungie |
Publisher: |
Activision |
Genres: |
Action (First-Person Shooter)
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Synopsis:
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Humanity's last stronghold has fallen. Led by Ghaul, the commander of the brutal brutal
Red Legion, the city's Guardians have fallen and the survivors have fled. In order to face
this overwhelming threat, you will have to scour the galaxy for an arsenal of weapons and
new, hidden abilities, unite scattered heroes and stand together in order to reclaim your
home.
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07/31/2019 (2 of 2 found this helpful) |
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Destiny 2: Ecclectic Boogaloo |
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While the MeltedJoystick crew often scoffs at the notion of MMOs, it is also a fact that some of our favorite co-op games are actually MMOs, from Defiance to Dragon Nest, our group is no stranger to the genre. While we skipped Destiny (mainly because it wasn't offered on PC), when Destiny 2 was offered for free and the DLC discounted, we figured, why not? Bungie, who honed their skills on the Halo series, knows how to offer a complete experience and thought the game is not perfect, the company seems to have figured out how to shape a game that gives a pretty good opportunity for every style of player - while avoiding most of the pitfalls of a typical MMMO
Presentation: Destiny 2 looks and sounds phenomenal. The presentation is top-notch, from the characters and enemies to the diverse p... |
Rating of 4/5 |
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05/14/2019 (2 of 2 found this helpful) |
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Neo-Platonism for the ‘Halo’ Crowd |
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When you mention the name “Bungie,” most people will think of the second-party developer that helped Microsoft cement the OG Xbox into the hearts and minds of a generation of idiots during the opening decade of the 21st Century. Few seem to acknowledge that Bungie actually existed for a decade prior to that, starting in 1990, and releasing a decade of horrible, unmemorable crap on non-gaming platforms like Mac OS, the Bandai Pippin, and pre-modern PC. No, when most people think of Bungie, they think of ‘Halo’ and that series’ green-clad Gary Stu protagonist, Master Chief. Yet, shockingly, as the 20-Oughts moved inexorably into the 20-Teens, Microsoft, in its role as Publisher, took that green-clad baby away from Bungie and shopped it around to a number of other uninspiring devel... |
Rating of 4/5 |
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